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Sears Credit Card Customer ServicePosted on February 28, 2010. I received a Sears credit card and I do not want. What do I do now? The cashier said I could get $ 15 dollars off if I have a Sears card. I did not know it was a credit card. I do not want a credit card. He is lost in the mail like everyone always does. I do not even know how to pay the bills of credit. I asked customer service if I could cancel and just pay cash. She said I could not. So what do I do now? If you have not signed a contract, you can cancel it and if they do leave, you can complain. It is not difficult but to use a credit card. Tickets are available in every month in the mail and you can either go to the bank or pay online. When you are responsible, there are no worries of losing the credit cards. Do not cancel the card. GO customer service tomorrow (or whenever before thirty days) and pay the amount of your purchase. Ask me tonight Hi is correct. Since you knew you would get a credit card from Sears, because you sign up for a promotion and received $ 15.00 off, you now have a credit card. You must pay the bill off, then check with credit Insight and ask them to cancel the account. Depending on circumstances, they will cancel, but they resume the initial reduction of $ 15.00. It depends on their contract or the situation. Just check with the Sears credit after obtaining the declaration. It would be a good idea not to go near the line of credit just for discount, unless you save and use credit cards, you'll wind up paying in the long term. If you want a discount, you can watch for sales, coupons and periodic discounts. as far as your credit rating goes, it is preferable to keep the map (keep the account open), but you do not use it. it is preferable not to cancel the account. since you have the money now apperantly just remember until you get the card in the mail. then go to Sears customer relations with the statement of credit and pay off the total Ballance. then put the card in a drawer where you can forget. My best bet is to learn to use this credit card wisely. If you cancel at this moment with the credit crunch is so tight that they could lower your credit score so that you can not even get another credit card. I would just try to use the card by making small purchases and leave a bit to develop a balance and pay it slowly. This could be an excellent opportunity for you to have a credit score when you have great need of something more .. as a car or a loan. The map "Sears Credit" is actually issued by Citibank, not Sears. CommentsThere are no comments.Leave a Comment |