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3 Replies Last post: Oct 18, 2008 8:56 PM by NoBullFunding

Build business credit separate from your personal credit!!!

Mar 20, 2008 8:26 PM

Click to view tyybbyy's profile Mogul tyybbyy 7 posts since
Feb 22, 2008
If you just start a business or you are allready in business you need money to grow!! To have acces to unsecured funds you need to build a business credit separate from your personal credit. Let our professionals to build your business credit from start and assist you all the way to obtain unsecured business loans or lines of credit from $25.000 to $500.000.
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Click to view Koleski's profile Professional Koleski 3 posts since
Mar 24, 2008
1. Re: Build business credit separate from your personal credit!!! Mar 24, 2008 9:40 PM

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Click to view alehart's profile Mogul alehart 22 posts since
Jul 3, 2008
2. Re: Build business credit separate from your personal credit!!! Oct 18, 2008 7:59 PM
What is the cost and what are the guarantees?
Click to view NoBullFunding's profile Mogul NoBullFunding 131 posts since
Oct 6, 2008
3. Re: Build business credit separate from your personal credit!!! Oct 20, 2008 9:30 AM
I could not disagree more with the claim that you need good business credit in order to get an unsecured loan.

To get an unsecured loan, you need:

1) Stong PERSONAL credit; and/or
2) A business that can demonstrate profitability (historically and today).

I have NEVER turned down a customer because they didn't have established business credit. In fact, I worked for a bank that didn't even run D&Bs because of the lack of info that they offered on most small businesses.

Small business owners and startups should spend their time and money on things that improve their business, NOT on services that attempt to circumvent lenders rules (like buying aged lines of credit and services that claim to do things that nobody else can).