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Old 11-12-2013, 11:31 AM   #30
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Then you have talk to your vet's office about what they will accept and the terms. Most vets will allow you to charge anything with the card, but only purchases $200 or more qualify for interest free financing. The length of time that you have to pay it in full before interest is charged is also dependent on your office. Our vet allows 6 months. Some offices allow 1 to 2 years.
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I'm sure you can since Care Credit works just like a credit card with a few exceptions. First, if you have a need to raise your limit to for an emergency, they are just a phone call away. Second, and my favorite part, is you get about 6 months to pay it back interest free as long as you are making payments (don't quote me on that, I don't have the pamphlet in front of me)
The only negative is that if you are unable to pay it off in the allotted time, I think the full interest for the entire period is applied -- and it is steep, 29%. Something to keep in mind when considering Care Credit vs a regular credit card.
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