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I do know capital one reports to D&B (unless they changed since '13) but you should get vendor credit (eg net 10/30/55/60/90 etc) and use that to build your D&B profile. You should avoid mangling personal and business, which includes PGing for cards (though sometimes this cant be avoided), In startups, net 30 do play a big role in building credit, so dont go rushing into PGing business cards.
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Do business credit cards like amex and Chase ink report to D&B? Do they help generate a paydex? I hear a lot of talk on net 30 but I have pged 3 credit cards..do I still need net 30s for biz credit?
I have Chase and Amex. and they do not report to D&B. Unless it does for someone else, I am also curious..