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Businiess name:  Bridgestone/Firestone Credit
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Horrible. My recommendation: get four credit cards....one of each major accredited company: Visa, Mastercard, Discover and American Express...that way no one can tell you ""Sorry we don't take that kind of card...but our store card will solve all of your problems."" It won't. I work for a retail store that pressures employees to sell the company card. Trust me, I know it all. \r \r As for Firestone...they just sent me the card (with my name on it), I promptly shredded it into ten pieces and forgot about it. I never thought I would hear of it again. Oh, was I wrong...when I applied for a Discover card...I was advised to close all unused accounts. I did not realize I had any used accounts...I had a new Master Card but it was not unused. So I checked my credit report (through my bank's credit monitoring service and freecreditreport dot com) and there it was, ""Credit First National Association"" a card I had never even activated...and it was brining down the scores on all three of my credit reports.\r \r Like I said: avoid at all costs. Pros: phone service was good. Cons: list is too long to fit here.

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