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I thinks the Lowes card is a little easier to get approved for but the limits seem to be lower.. I don't have one but my father in law does and his credit score is 800 something and he only got a $9k limit.. When his other cards are well above that.
Honestly I tell people to use what ever card gives them the most back (points, rewards, etc) because business cards really are just personally cards that go off of your personal credit as we all know. Depending upon your company set up just use your personal card and expense report the money from the company back to you for what ever you bought. Some people just refuse to use a personal credit card for business expenses fairing some sort of IRS issue when none exist for proper expenses. Rack up points rewards what ever since a lot of biz cards report to personal any way.
No worries if your personal credit is good. The business info and credit won't be a deciding factor with getting approved.
FYI your not a sole prop your a LLC a real business entity separate from yourself. Its a good idea for any business to build business credit without a PG for future expension purposes, there is only so much business credit you can put under your name before it drags down your personal scores. You can still get a decent amount of credit for your business without a PG.
@Project17 wrote:No worries if your personal credit is good. The business info and credit won't be a deciding factor with getting approved.
FYI your not a sole prop your a LLC a real business entity separate from yourself. Its a good idea for any business to build business credit without a PG for future expension purposes, there is only so much business credit you can put under your name before it drags down your personal scores. You can still get a decent amount of credit for your business without a PG.
I see. The problem is that I don't really need a lot of business credit. The idea of managing a lot of accounts is fairly overwhelming.
My EX report just aged off a 90 day late from 2006. I think its a sign. My EX report contains only 1 baddie, which is a medical collection from 2009. The medical service was performed in 2008, and I never received a bill from the hospital. The car accident happened the day after I had closed on my first home, and there were several medical providers that i paid, including the ambulance, the ER physician, the Medical Imaging group, and the physical therapist. but I didn't receive the bill from the actual hospital and the amount not covered by insurance ($697) was turned into a collection agency.