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Just FYI to anyone interested in applying for the TD Bank Business credit card, it does report to personal. It's a pretty good card for my business though: 3% on phone, cable and internet, 2% on gas and dining and 1% on everything else. Also $200 cash back on a $3,000 spend.
But I'm bummed on the personal reporting. I should have checked.
Yep, I found out a few weeks ago thanks to this board. A big time let down but it is good that you posted this. I am not debating if I still want to create a business checking account with them (they are local) vs Chase (where I commute for work, a few hours away) - which at least offers the long term potential of a great business card without impacting personal reports.
@copperrain wrote:Just FYI to anyone interested in applying for the TD Bank Business credit card, it does report to personal. It's a pretty good card for my business though: 3% on phone, cable and internet, 2% on gas and dining and 1% on everything else. Also $200 cash back on a $3,000 spend.
But I'm bummed on the personal reporting. I should have checked.
I wish I'd read your post before, rather than after, I applied
Oh well, now I'll have something to add when people keep saying that Capital One is the only lender whose business credit cards are reported to the personal credit bureau reports.
Just confirming that my new TD Bank Business Solutions Visa card did indeed report to my personal credit.
It think it's unwise on their part, because it encourages me not to use the card as much as my other business cards.
The offer has gotten even better, to now be $300 on $3000 spending, and as of NYE has now been updated to last through 3/31/18.