04-20-2012 02:37 AM
jonmartin wrote:They asked me
-How long I've been in business.
-How many employees I had
- and how much I expected to make this year
There might have been others but those stood out the most.
Its a new business (5-6 months officially) and its only me and i dont expect to make a ton but a decent amount for a 23 year old....lol.
Hope that will work... ![]()
04-20-2012 02:40 AM
I hear you I started (officially) in december myself I'm 27. However I've deposited over $140,000 in my Chase business account in that amount of time so Chase may have considered that without mentioning it.
04-20-2012 02:44 AM
jonmartin wrote:I hear you I started (officially) in december myself I'm 27. However I've deposited over $140,000 in my Chase business account in that amount of time so Chase may have considered that without mentioning it.
yeah thats probably a very likely factor...
To be honest i dont even need a huge limit or the sign up bonus etc...i jsut want a card to use for business expenses that is seperate from my personal stuff and i want it to be with Chase because i bank with them and really like everything else about them.
04-20-2012 03:26 PM
Congrats!!!
06-15-2012 06:40 PM
If you just opened your business , and dont have business credit established do they check your personal score ?
06-15-2012 06:43 PM
pretty sure they would check that no matter what for most...
06-19-2012 10:57 PM
b_turk wrote:If you just opened your business , and dont have business credit established do they check your personal score ?
Yes they are almost always going to require PG, and actually if you area applying online it's the only way to complete application... it wasn't until recently I heard about a friends company working with a busienss banker that I even knew chase offered Credit Lines that could be obtained without PG... But pretty substaintial company to make this sort of thing happen.
We are not talking $5k Visa... we are talking $50k+ sort of thing!

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