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Old 02-25-2008, 01:56 PM   #16 (permalink)
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here is what im trying to do....
buy into an aged corp or a shelf corp with business credit/history.
depending on what level you buy the more business credit it has available for a loan.
say you buy one for 18k, within 90 days of acquiring the shelf corp you have 750k- 1mil corp credit available to get a loan and get started.
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here is what im trying to do. im in somewhat the same situation but i dont need near as much as you do,
borrow somthing more like 30-50k from an investor.

buy into an aged corp or a shelf corp with business credit/history.
depending on what level you buy the more business credit it has available for a loan.
say you buy one for 18k, within 90 days of acquiring the shelf corp you have 750k- 1mil corp credit available to get a loan and get started.
dude....that simply wont work
you can raise 1 million in business credit over the course of a year or so without using your personal credit
but that will never happen in 90 DAYS
even with a 30 year old shelf corp
lol
dont lose your money
PLEASE
if you want business credit, i can help you raise 30K in 120 days
but dont fall for the scams....cmon...if it was that easy, everyone will have a million a start a business

there is no "secret" or magic to business credit
it takes time to build
less time than personal credit, but time non the less
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