i know AMEX doesnt , and i believe ADVANTA doesnt either, is there any more that dont report to the bureaus,

Scott
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Hi, when I dissovle a business do I have to cancel my current business credit cards? What happens if I don’t?

Thanks.
Ok, my business would not be able to pay them, but I could continue to pay it right or am I wrong or?

Carma

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My business partner and I have formed an LLC. So we don’t have any business credit. Seeing how our personal credit isn’t the best either, which cards cater to our situation.
*** PLEASE no personal credit opinions for we’re already working on that. need answer to my question..thank you in advance

Pamala
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I recently got my credit report for the first time. There are credit cards still open to defunct businesses (Casual Corner for example). It’s not a bank card (VISA, Capital 1) - but a personal business type of credit card. I no longer have the account numbers. Who do I contact to try to get these taken off my credit?

Hipolito
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I’m not talking about maxing them out, but using them instead of personal credit cards, say, if the business closed. The business cards don’t show on the personal credit report.

A business that you personally owned as a sole prop; not a corporation or another company you work for.
After looking at several sites, it appears it coulbe be construed as fraud, but for sole props, there is really no way to prove it. The credit companies don’t police it and don’t care as long as payments are made.

Tyesha

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