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From: jhillis@ihuxf.UUCP (Jeffrey Hillis)
Newsgroups: net.consumers
Subject: Re: Sears Credit Cards (Silliness)
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Date: Tue, 6-Mar-84 10:47:04 EST
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Posted: Tue Mar  6 10:47:04 1984
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My experiences using a Sears card in other than the issuing
state are somewhat different.  I moved up here from the
south 2+ years ago and have continued to use my card as
before.  The first bill after I moved was forwarded to me,
and I replaced the old address with my current one.
Subsequent bills have come to my new address with no
problem.  The only inconvience I have encountered is with
large purchases (I'm a tool junkie).  In these cases,
the salesperson has called the credit department to
verify the account.

J. Hillis
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