Posts Tagged ‘Business Credit Cards’


What credit cards allow you to add an Authorized User WITHOUT requiring their social security number?

Both personal and small business credit cards would be helpful. Thanks! I know through personal experience that American Express DOES require a SS# when adding additional cardholders (at least for personal cards), and that Advanta does NOT require a SS# when adding additional cardholders. Personal experience with additional issuers would be helpful. Please provide specific [...]

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A Way To Compare Instant Business Credit Cards

Whether you own a big or small business, you should get an instant business credit card. The consideration could sooner or later pay off. Instant business credit cards offers can be advantageous. Several low interest business credit cards are available lately and you’re going to indubitably find a new business credit card so that they [...]

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Restrictions on Credit and Debit cards by Issuing Agency?

I have a question that I can’t find the answer to, and Google is not being particularly helpful (maybe I’m just not good at searching). The question goes as follows: What restrictions do issuing agencies place on the use of debit and credit cards? Would there be some sort of ceiling limit on transactions? Restrictions [...]

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Can I negotiate my credit card balance if I offer to pay a lump sum?

We refinanced and took cash out so we can pay off our credit cards. My question is if we contact the credit card companies, will they reduce the amount owed if we offer to pay them a lump sum in order to pay it off? Has anyone done this? Is it possible? Thank you. Related [...]

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I want to get a credit card to build credit, are there any companies that will give me one? Any suggestions?

I tried to apply for a bill me now program at Toys R Us and was denied because I didn’t have credit. I remembered my teacher saying to build good credit, get a credit card, buy something little (like gum) pay it off when the bill comes, then never use it again (cut it up). [...]

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