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Unfortunately $30k will be tough to get with Cap1. I would plan on a line of $10k or below to start with.
I've had my cap one sparks for close to two months and i have yet to see them report to my personal. Is this a new thing or are they taking their sweet time to tell all CRA's about my new business account?
@Javagafire wrote:I've had my cap one sparks for close to two months and i have yet to see them report to my personal. Is this a new thing or are they taking their sweet time to tell all CRA's about my new business account?
they must just be delay!
@Javagafire wrote:I've had my cap one sparks for close to two months and i have yet to see them report to my personal. Is this a new thing or are they taking their sweet time to tell all CRA's about my new business account?
They've reported every month since Aug for me. Actually wish they wouldn't report to personal credit, but I guess it doesn't matter too much. Good rewards though IMO
My Spark was opened at $20k, where it remains. I would think if CapOne offered higher limits, I would qualify as I generally charge $6-8k per month and PIF on the due date. That means my balance just before payment date would be $14-16k.
It stinks because it reports to personal credit. Rewards are reasonable and due date is 4 days before cycle date.
I have recently added Amex Business, which does not report to personal credit but must be paid in full every month. The due date is 11 days before cycle date. Rewards are better but there will be a $175 yearly fee after first year. There was no yearly fee first year and $300 rewards after spending $5k in first three months so I'm still well ahead for first 3-4 years.
@GregB wrote:My Spark was opened at $20k, where it remains. I would think if CapOne offered higher limits, I would qualify as I generally charge $6-8k per month and PIF on the due date. That means my balance just before payment date would be $14-16k.
It stinks because it reports to personal credit. Rewards are reasonable and due date is 4 days before cycle date.
I have recently added Amex Business, which does not report to personal credit but must be paid in full every month. The due date is 11 days before cycle date. Rewards are better but there will be a $175 yearly fee after first year. There was no yearly fee first year and $300 rewards after spending $5k in first three months so I'm still well ahead for first 3-4 years.
Cap1 you could request an increase (it's a SP)
Also do you have the Cash Card that is 2%? it's hard to beat that without being in some category with another card.
Spoke too soon. They reported to my personal