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Hi people, new business owner here.
Just opened my Chase BUS Checking last week alongside with a Chase Ink Cash approval for $3,000 limit.
Approved for an AMEX Blue Plus today for $2,000 limit as well.
Curious why such low credit limits with a 780 score but I'm assuming the age of the business.
Plan is to constantly max the card and pay in full and try to achieve other NET30 accounts to start building true history.
@dtran14 wrote:Hi people, new business owner here.
Just opened my Chase BUS Checking last week alongside with a Chase Ink Cash approval for $3,000 limit.
Approved for an AMEX Blue Plus today for $2,000 limit as well.
Curious why such low credit limits with a 780 score but I'm assuming the age of the business.
Plan is to constantly max the card and pay in full and try to achieve other NET30 accounts to start building true history.
Just wondering if you have business credit cards...what would be your use for net 30 accounts? Congrats on your approvals!
These are my first business credit cards! I read the Business Guide and the author recommended NET30 accounts at like Lowes, Staples etc. Just small time office supplies to get some history on the books.
Congrats! As time goes on, you'll grow those 2 cards plus they'll probably offer you other cards in the not too distant future. Read up on the amex 3x's cli thread. In a short amt of time, with good use and building positive pymt history, you'll have more credit and less need for net 30's.
Save your hp's if you don't really need those other net 30 biz tl's. You are ahead of the game x's 2 already. 👍
Thank you for this advice, you're right, save the HP for the more serious and efficient accounts. I will check on that 3x CLI AMEX thread.
Congratulations on your approvals!
Congrats on your new business cards . . . I am in the process of opening a new business also (kid's birthday party center). Looking forward to my first business credit card.
Nice work! Congrats!
Congratulations on your Amex & Chase approvals!