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  2. Argos (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Argos credit card. In August 2006, Barclays and Argos announced a joint venture to produce an Argos credit card (in the same year Barclays also joined with Thomas Cook). Argos cancelled its contract with Barclaycard and a new Argos credit card was announced in 2012, this time in conjunction with Vanquis Bank. Former operations

  3. Nectar (loyalty card) - Wikipedia

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    A number of retailers allow cardholders to redeem points in store for money off their shopping, including Argos and Sainsbury's. Points are typically be redeemed in batches of 500, with each point being worth 0.5p.

  4. I received a store card I didn’t apply for. Should I cancel it?

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    Key takeaways. If you received a store credit card you didn’t sign up for, that means someone else likely signed you up without your permission. Issuing you a card without your permission ...

  5. Home Retail Group - Wikipedia

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    Home Retail Group plc was a home and general merchandise retailer based in the United Kingdom. It was the parent company of Argos and Habitat, and once owned the do it yourself chain Homebase before selling it to the Australian retailer Wesfarmers in February 2016. Home Retail Group was listed on the London Stock Exchange, until it was acquired ...

  6. Are Store Credit Cards Worth It? Pros and Cons of Store ... - AOL

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    “Would you like to get a 20% discount on your purchase today with a store credit card?” It’s a question you’re likely to hear at many a checkout counter every Black Friday, that infamous ...

  7. The Credit Score You Need To Qualify for Most Retail Store Cards

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    FICO Credit Score Ranges. According to Experian, these are the credit ratings and their corresponding FICO scores: Exceptional: 800-850. Very Good: 740-799. Good: 670-739. Fair: 580-669. Poor: 300 ...

  8. GUS (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Argos (previously an independent company, once owned by British American Tobacco) – the UK's largest catalogue retailer; Homebase (formerly owned and founded by J Sainsbury) – a DIY (home improvement) retailer; ARG Financial Services – provider of store card services, such as the Argos Card and Argos insurance products.

  9. Catalog merchant - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, Argos ceased production of its printed catalogue, but an electronic catalogue can be browsed in-store as well as online. United States [ edit ] Catalog merchants in the United States have declined since 1980, in favor of chain discounters, big box stores, and internet shopping.

  10. Credit card pros and cons - AOL

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    Pros. Allow cardholders to build credit over time with responsible use. Provide opportunities to earn rewards. Can have travel benefits. Provide added consumer protections. Offer protection ...

  11. Habitat (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Habitat (a trading name of Argos Limited) is a brand of household furnishings in the United Kingdom and the main homewares brand within the Sainsbury's group.. Founded in 1964 by Sir Terence Conran, it merged with a number of other retailers in the 1980s to create Storehouse plc, before the latter sold Habitat to the Ikano Group, owned by the Kamprad family, in 1992.