Best Buy Taking Over Circuit City Credit Cards
"Good news about your credit card account," proclaims the letter Wilman recently received from Chase. Starting in May, you'll be able to use that Circuit City card to make purchases at Best Buy. We think this is more like "mixed feelings" news, but on the plus side you won't have an otherwise good credit card account closed (assuming you care about your FICO score). See the Chase letter below.

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I still don't understand this relationship between the FICO score and closing a credit card account. I've closed two credit cards accounts in the last six years and it didn't affect my credit rating one iota. I also received two credit cards in the mail that I never activated and never heard from the issuers again.
I'm not certain if this applies to the Circuit City branded Visa cards or some variety of internal charge account. I had one of the CC Visa cards (1% rewards in gadget gift certificates was tempting at the time I signed up, and was buying a HDTV at 5% rewards), and was able to convert it to a Chase Freedom card a month or two ago.
@scoobydoo: Actually a fourth.
1. Rewardzone card
2. Rewardzone Mastercard
3. Best Buy Charge Card (No mastercard branding)
4. All ur Circuity City Debt are belong to us Card.
@HiPwr: I suspect that it's happening more lately, and that it depends on what else is going on in your credit report. But I can kind of see the point--if you've got $10k to pay on $30k worth of credit and you close a $10k credit card, you've gone from using 33% of your credit to 50%, bringing maxing out considerably nearer (numbers pulled out of the air, obviously).
@HiPwr:
FICO cares how much available credit you have. Less availible credit= higher credit utilization %.
Closing a card reduces available credit.
@Web Reacher: Canadian division of circuit city is independently owned (by InterTAN canada) and has an license to the circuit city name.
They might rename to avoid the bad CC publicity but they don't have to. Maybe they'll go back to licensing the "Radio Shack" name they used in the 90s.
@HiPwr: It affects total utilization of your credit lines, and it affects the average of your accounts. The latter only happens once the closed accounts fall off your credit report, which I believe won't happen for 7 years or something. So it might affect your credit score down the line, even if it doesn't affect it immediately.
@vinco: I got a similar letter, and I have the non-Visa card. (Opened, ironically, less than a month before they closed for a financing deal, when the Best Buy store had the same TV in the same mall for several hundred more)
I received the very same "good news" letter today from Chase. To me, the news was not good at all since I ALREADY have a Best Buy account and don't want or need two!
My card was NOT a "branded VISA", it was just a plain old Circuit City card.
One would think because Circuit City and Best Buy were the countries largest electronics chains, many consumers would already hold cards at both stores (like me) for promotional financing offers. SO, it makes little sense to chage the CC cards to Best Buy just to have 75% of the customers who will now have two Best Buy accounts close one.
I guess I will wait and hope Best Buy sends me some nice "welcome discount" that I can use and then close down this account. Geez!
Chase already informed me they closed my Circuit City account when they went under. Shut it down. Gone. They said all CC cards were terminated as of that point.
Now, if Best Buy is taking them over... is Chase going to re-activate all these cards or what? Because if so... that seems oddly suspect to me.
@ryan89: Hows about some research before responding?
Sorry to sound like an ass, but I am correct.
Notice how I count out the different Cards.
Now with Circuit City there are 4 types of cards supported by Worst Buy.
Same here on the letter from Chase ala CC. No jive, it's a BB card for those CC holders. But the one sentence I was looking for in the letter was for any rates changes and such. A no brainer for Chase and now BB, rates, fees and terms are going to remain the same. What a deal ! Unless you need a high interest fix using CC/BB/Chase card(s), your crazy. 22-23% interest is NOT the way to go no matter what ! Pay that sucker off and let it sleep an eternal death. Thank goodness the card is nearing the zero mark. They make it sound so rosy and pretty but man do they stiff you for whatever they can get in this abysmal economy. Same thing happened with Home Depot, MC card sent but never activated (don't need that sucker).
@wagnerism: i read the article in The Professor's voice.
Good News everybody! your old Circuit City credit cards are being taken over by Best Buy!"
Many years ago, Circuit City credit cards were issued by First North American Bank (FNAB)- a bank Circuit City had a controlling interest in.
How ironic: Had CC not sold its credit card operation to Chase, CC might still be alive today, breast-feeding off its own bank which, in turn, taxpayers were spending an extra billion or two to bail out.
rewardzone is not a creditcard.
its a free points card. worth about 2% back at best buy.
FICO is a scam and always has been. Ask the bank how their FICO score is, you'll get no answer. The largest bank heist in history started with Henry Paulson and Ben Shalom Bernanke. (Well really it started when Senator Graham from Texas put through the 2005 amendment where banks can bet on Structured Investment Vehicles off the books, Insurance companies could create Credit Default Swaps and then President Bush signed it, but I digress...)
How is it anyone can go before congress and propose the Toxic Assets Repurchase Plan, then make off with billions and lie to congress about the money, without someone going to jail. Well, then again PAC money assures that a large amount of our politicians from both sides of the isle would have to be sitting right along side the criminals. But boy people are worried about their FICA scores...
I'm looking forward to seeing if the rest of the world revolts during the G20 later. Maybe someone will have the guts to start a revolution. Lord knows we need one.
@endless:
Right, they offer the rewardzone card which gives you points based on purchases that can be redeemed for gift certificates.
They offer the Mastercard branded Credit Card which can be used everywhere.
AND THEY OFFER a Best Buy branded store charge card useable solely at Best Buy. Check the link in my previous post.
my CC card was automatically turned into a chase rewards card. They never asked me what I wanted to do. I got one notice from Chase saying they were taking over CC accounts. Then got another letter telling me my account had been turned into a chase rewards account and should be getting my new card soon. I never heard anything about a BB branded card.
@Preyfar:
I had the same issue when i called about the card. The account is still showing when i log into Chase though so maybe it's not truly closed. also, i have a best buy card as well (yay purchasing appliances for a new house :/) so i don't know if it gets folded in, or if i end up with 2 best buy cards...
@Jeff Rapp: Same thing happened to me. My card has been paid off for a while and they just closed the account. First AmEx, now Chase.



















Bah! BB is the new CC