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US Bank sent me an invitation to apply for their TripleBusiness Cash Card for my 2nd business (LLC). I have already established credit under that LLC so when I received their invite, I figured why not....
Followed through...they pulled TU F8 (834) as a PG for the LLC account. I included my EIN and other Corp Details. Approval was not instant, took a day and no other proof/docs/questions were needed.
They continue to be generous to me both with business and personal.
Very nice SL, congratulations on your approval!
Nice approval. I think that comes with a handsome $750 SUB, no?
very nice CL, congrats!!
@cashorcharge I wonder if we got the same invitation with a unique code for a $600 bonus/$4500 spend? I wanted to apply but I have a 5yr old discharged BK7 (well it would be exactly 5yrs in 2 days). Not sure what USB policy is on business owners with a BK7. My current stats: 12 new accounts in the last 2yrs, 15% utilization, 6 inquiries. TU Fico8 is 675. I have a business checking account with them opened in December with like $2k currently sitting there. I got a new checking account bonus on that for $5k deposit for $400. I'm not very familiar with USB but I heard they're extremely tough.
@Patient957 wrote:Nice approval. I think that comes with a handsome $750 SUB, no?
There is a nice SUB with the offer I received.
@pip3man wrote:@cashorcharge I wonder if we got the same invitation with a unique code for a $600 bonus/$4500 spend? I wanted to apply but I have a 5yr old discharged BK7 (well it would be exactly 5yrs in 2 days). Not sure what USB policy is on business owners with a BK7. My current stats: 12 new accounts in the last 2yrs, 15% utilization, 6 inquiries. TU Fico8 is 675. I have a business checking account with them opened in December with like $2k currently sitting there. I got a new checking account bonus on that for $5k deposit for $400. I'm not very familiar with USB but I heard they're extremely tough.
Typically, they are risk-averse and do tend to be conservative though I wouldn't know if the parameters you've mentioned would be a deal-breaker for them. Good luck if you proceed
Bam! So good for your business to have access to a line that size.