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What info do you need to bring to get credit at Dreams?
mazy_m
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Hi all,
First of all apologies if this is in the wrong place....I'm not sure where it was meant to be.
Basically we need a new bed and I saw one in dreams which I could afford to pay via my overdraft outright etc but after reading about some peoples experiences on here I am worried about parting with this and something going wrong I wouldn't mind so much if it was on their credit deal. I also thought why not take advantage of their interest free deal!!
Does anyone know what documents etc you need to take in to be able to apply for credit with them?
Thanks in advance
Maz
First of all apologies if this is in the wrong place....I'm not sure where it was meant to be.
Basically we need a new bed and I saw one in dreams which I could afford to pay via my overdraft outright etc but after reading about some peoples experiences on here I am worried about parting with this and something going wrong I wouldn't mind so much if it was on their credit deal. I also thought why not take advantage of their interest free deal!!
Does anyone know what documents etc you need to take in to be able to apply for credit with them?
Thanks in advance
Maz
A lot of fellows nowadays have a B.A., M.D., or Ph.D. Unfortunately, they don't have a J.O.B."
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Have you tried calling them Mazy? There's a few alternative numbers on SayNo0870.com.
And if you're interested in interest free credit why not consider getting a 0% credit card instead, and pay the mimimal amount until you've paid off your debt. There are some very good deals around at the moment.0 -
And if you can get an interest free credit card go somewhere else for a bed
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