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Thursday, June 12, 2008

Business Credit Cards

Welcome to Business credit card lines Basics for Businesses. I have provided you with a list of low level Business that provide business credit to new business. Try the net 30 account first and then move up to the bigger business names.

After lesson 3. I will provide a list of mid level businesses. When you get to this level do not apply of these cards until you have had the net 30 accounts for a few months. This is so you can establish a pattern of making payment on time. Please review Business Credit Card lesson 2 for further information on this topic.

I did not provide links to the businesses because I did not want all of you to think, I was getting paid as an affiliate on the list provided. This list has over 100 businesses and it took me years to compile it. At first I was thinking i should write a book an sell the information. But thats when i started to think back, way back in the day. I would stay up all night looking for information on business credit. And all of the web sites that i visited wanted me to buy the info or sign up for a newsletter. This drove me out of my mind.

So this blog is design to give new businesses the tools needed to obtain credit. The correct way. The only thing I ask you to do is pass the information on to others.

Vicking,
Nebs,
Rapid Forms,
National Pen,
Uline,
UPS,
DHL,
Kinkos,
Grainger,
Staples,
office Depot,
Office Max,
Dell,
Target,
Barn & Noble,
Amazon,
Toy R Us,
Pep boys
Firestone, and Tiffany's. The following cards are easy to get. Like I said Start with the net 30 account first.| net 30 account means to pay the account in full after 30 days.| Take your time an do NOT go on a crazy business credit card application spree in one day. Thanks for stopping by Business credit card lines.


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