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5 Replies Last post: May 2, 2009 11:43 PM by mike2all

Business credit cards that keep social and EIN seperate

May 22, 2008 9:37 PM

Click to view Matthew's profile Mogul Matthew 25 posts since
Mar 8, 2008
Besides staples, are there any other places out there that go off your company instead of personal credit when applying for a business credit line?
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1. Re: Business credit cards that keep social and EIN seperate May 22, 2008 9:50 PM
Business credit cards that keep social and EIN seperate.\,

YES, Besides Staples, there is Home Depot, Costco, Target, The Wiz, Wal Mart, Gas Companies.

Think outside the box.
Click to view mike2all's profile Professional mike2all 7 posts since
Apr 15, 2009
2. Re: Business credit cards that keep social and EIN seperate May 2, 2009 10:01 PM
yes luckiest is right ....but the catch is not which company will give your business the credit ....it is the foundation your company is built on....and the order you apply for each account.....you will need some net 30 accounts before you attempt to apply for those cards or you will get turned down...i can be your credit coach email me at mhardnett@titanicmgmt.com for pricing...and i am very reasonable...
Click to view mgrandi's profile Professional mgrandi 6 posts since
Apr 30, 2009
3. Re: Business credit cards that keep social and EIN seperate May 2, 2009 10:37 PM
ues you need to make around 30 accounts before applying
Click to view mike2all's profile Professional mike2all 7 posts since
Apr 15, 2009
4. Re: Business credit cards that keep social and EIN seperate May 2, 2009 11:36 PM
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NO, a "net 30" account is a type of business credit ....how this work is you(your business) order a product or service, the creditor send you (your business) an invoice for that product or service....you or your business have 30 days to pay the net or "full balance" of that invoice....and if that payment is made on time the creditor will report it to d & b or the other major credit reporting agencies.... your company will need at lease 3 or 4 of these accounts....this is often refered to as tier 1 credit....
Click to view mike2all's profile Professional mike2all 7 posts since
Apr 15, 2009
5. Re: Business credit cards that keep social and EIN seperate May 2, 2009 11:43 PM
in response to: mgrandi
i forgot to mention...."net 30" "net 20" "net anything" deals with the terms of the agreement or account....how many days you have to pay the full account balance