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Raisecapital02

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Apr 17, 2007 7:04 PM ET    Quote
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Raising,,
This is good information....
What I am wondering is if that applys to VOIP Also. I have vonage and I`ve been with them for almost 5 years.. same number same everything.
But... I don`t get a phone bill I can view it online and print it and that`s about it..

 

That is an excellent question. We use Vonage (Do know their future). They offer a business account, but I do not believe they offer this since they do not require your EIN or SSI.



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Piggy

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Jul 18, 2007 6:18 PM ET    Quote
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When you get a paydex score of 80 and above and a 3A2 rating for your company you can apply for the Home Depot business mastercard and receive a credit line of $25,000 without financials. Also the American Express corporate card, I received my card last week with a credit  line of $500,000 with no personal gaurantee only your corporation. I`am waiting for a reply from Wright Express corporate card company.
leespizzahouse

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Jul 23, 2007 5:26 AM ET    Quote
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wow! 500,000k!?
bookishgirl

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Jan 05, 2008 12:31 AM ET    Quote
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are you a night owl?  You shared some good basic info but I have a few questions.  
bookishgirl

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Jan 05, 2008 12:33 AM ET    Quote
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If you already have a paydex but aren`t really showing a lot of trade.... good paydex and good exp score.... do I still have to start with the Nebs, Staples...etc?
streamland

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Feb 10, 2008 7:44 PM ET    Quote
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i actually already saw that list and have a staples and office depot but i want a credit card... also i have a wamu acct but they said they would need to see my personal credit to get a commercial card so i declined it
kevo

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Jul 18, 2008 5:55 PM ET    Quote
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Hi Piggy, Do you have 100 employees for your amercian express corporate card? thats what they said I would need. I now have an 80 paydex and I am looking for a 50k business loan without a pg and without tax returns. does anyone know where to go for this?
thanks
Kevin
DExtreme

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Sep 12, 2008 2:12 PM ET    Quote
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Hey there I sell Verizon Wireless and I can help you get aproved with a new Cell Phone in your business name even if you have no biz credit built yet. I have had some trouble registering my biz cell number on the registries does anyone know of any that work quickly. thank you
 
David Hahn- President
D Extreme LLC
Verizon Wireless
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jhoffert

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May 04, 2009 3:50 PM ET    Quote
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got credit threw dell but cant use cause they cant verify my company info anyone know how that is done
 please email    drain.pros@ymail.com
jhoffert5/4/2009 5:46 PM
aboutbusiness

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Aug 05, 2009 12:11 AM ET    Quote
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Hello
Are there any updates on this?
I have baddddddddd credit from 5 years ago, I was diagnosed with cancer , closed my business  as a DBA and dealt with my health issues...You know the rest of the story.
As of 2008 god blessed me and I am cancer free now.
I just started a Corp and I need line of credit /credit card. Not looking for much just a small amount that will not stress me out to pay it all back, like under $10000.00
Any Ideas?
Thanks
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