Re: Business Credit 101
07-22-2008 10:36 AM
A belated FYI - Some other initial accounts that you might have some luck on, while the other ones I'm not sure of, but have heard varying experiences (*);
Target
Northern tool
Yard Card
Wearguard
Veripack
TigerDirect
Amazon *
CompUSA *
Global Computer *
Ditto with appreciation for the initial posting, as well to others for posting info for start-up businesses. Thank you very much!!
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Re: Business Credit 101
07-23-2008 06:10 AM
"The Yard Card program is a revolving private label consumer credit card program created for the Lawn and Garden Industry." https://www.fiservcredit.com/default.aspx?b=34008Y C
Just an offering for those trying to rebuild and gather options to repair their credit scores.
I forgot to mention in my previous post, a question on the 7 digit code posted on their DnB report. I'll offer a guess. Just like the 6-digit North American Industry Classification System(NAICS) industry codes, it may be a further product class code, which is 7-digit. As a reference, the Numerical List of Manufactured and Mineral Products;, has columns to refer to for both 7- and 10-digit product codes. These columns are conveniently labeled "Product code."
Just an offering for those trying to rebuild and gather options to repair their credit scores.
I forgot to mention in my previous post, a question on the 7 digit code posted on their DnB report. I'll offer a guess. Just like the 6-digit North American Industry Classification System(NAICS) industry codes, it may be a further product class code, which is 7-digit. As a reference, the Numerical List of Manufactured and Mineral Products;, has columns to refer to for both 7- and 10-digit product codes. These columns are conveniently labeled "Product code."
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Re: Business Credit 101
08-16-2008 01:40 PM
ok, ive read through this thread many times, i am not sure if this is possible, but i am trying to purchase a retail business and could really use some advise..
i am in the process of setting up LLC with Legal Zoom, and would like to purchase a existing business, doing business for over 40 years. I do not have a DB number or score yet. I would need another 100-140K in Loan (s). SBA seems to be set up for lending to an already existing business loan applicant (which i am not).
i have some small LOC in my personal accounts, however i was wondering about suggestions on specific institutions that i can submit my loan application..using my fico scores?..also any specific websites to source or reference?
thanks
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