That depends on the store, really. I'm not sure if they're supposed to (legally speaking), but in my experience, businesses only ask for ID when using a credit card maybe 3% of the time.
Most stores do. Supermarkets, Superstores and minishops
An in-store charge account is like a credit card account. If you qualify, the store will allow you to purchase items on credit. You are then required to make monthly payments to pay off the merchandise you buy. The store makes money by charging interest on the balance owed.
u tell me first k lol
Obtain a credit card and use it. Store credit cards are available to use as well-- they're specific to that store, of course, but it can be used to build a credit history with purchases and such. Any major payments made will count towards that credit history.
Someone can purchase a software that will allow them to sync all their files together at the Apple Store. The Apple Store calls their file sync service iCloud.
The question is too vague to answer. If you're trying to ask "Do I have to store someone else's stuff for them", the answer is that you don't. You can tell them to come get it or you'll consider it abandoned and sell it.
Start with a department store card. If you can't get that start with a "secured" credit card. It will build credit and allow you to apply for a regular credit card down the road.
You can get an Express credit card, also known as an Express Next card, when you go to the store. You can also visit the Express store website and begin the simple signup procedure there.
To open a Macy's credit card, one needs to apply in a Macy's store or at the official Macy's webpage. One can get discounts and deals in Macy's with this credit card.
John Wanamakers in Philadelphia, PA was the first department store to issue a credit card. Prior to that some stores offered 'open credit' to customers. They would pay the bill in full each month for what they bought. Wanamakers came up with the idea to issue a credit limit and credit card and allow customers to pay in full or over time, but not exceeding their credit limit.
If someone wants to get a Mastercard credit card from Debenhams Finance then they need to be a customer of the store. They also need to have their credit history checked so that they can be verified as an acceptable credit risk.
Well then maybe you should just go to a toys R us or a game store or watever and buy YOURSELF a code instead of using someone elses you freak!!!!!!