06-23-2011 04:24 AM
" folks abused credit lines granted for business purposes" - yeah that happened a lot . Business , personal....I remember everyone in those days was some type of investor/businessman - lol.
04-29-2012 12:26 PM - edited 04-29-2012 02:56 PM
Aiman wrote:" folks abused credit lines granted for business purposes" - yeah that happened a lot . Business , personal....I remember everyone in those days was some type of investor/businessman -.
lol. So true. I have been in business for 6 years and its making it harder for us that had no business cc's. I always paid with a check.
07-03-2012 08:29 PM
sheshoots wrote:Same thing happened to me just now with Staples. I applied online and was told to call in with report code #26. They said I either had to provide a PG or send in the following for the business:
1. balance sheet;
2. income statement; and
3. certification of same by auditor or CPA.
Oh well. Guess I'll try elsewhere.
Just tried it and was approved. Did not have the CL listed but will wait for the card to comes.
07-21-2012 08:03 PM
If have at least 4 tradeline on your experian business credit file and 6 tradelines on your dun and bradstreet file and you had uploaded financials with dun and bradstreet, you would not have had to submit anything you would have gotten approved easily.
11-21-2012 04:50 PM
It's a good idea not to submit finicials to DNB its not going to help that much and it's just putting all your company info out for your competitors and others to see. Focus on building large trades and you will be fine. After getting your starter accounts set up and used starting focusing on using just a handful of accounts. Don't use 2 or 3 office supply accounts make all your purchases though one. Higher trades reporting is better then a bunch of small ones.
05-20-2013 07:38 PM
no. you would need a federal tax id# which is 9 digits.

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