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Does anyone know of companies that offer business credit like Net 30 that report to bureaus? I have only been able to find Uline.com (shipping supplies), TheAgencySouthwest.com (computers and office snacks), and Quill.com (office supplies and furniture). But the products offered seem so limited. Any new companies that anyone has heard of that offers other products?
I'm not sure what you are asking? Like a monthly revolving account? What kind of products do you need? I can't think of any national companies that do such a thing. If you are trying to build up your credit, just use a business credit card.
All business credit account usually report to the credit bureaus. If you were to open a Staples business account and use their card, they report. If you open a ExecJet account and go through their credit approval, it's all reported. Open a MC, Visa or Amex business credit card and it gets reported both under the business and under the guarantors credit as well. Remember, many business vendors have pulled back from the "open account" and have gone to financial services credit accounts. ,
However, i agree with Mattks, not really sure what you are asking and why? There are always specialty vendors that still offer open business accounts but they are usually for very specific items. Many will require payment upfront initially and extend credit after a couple of purchases or through a pre-approved business offer.
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