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Calling Banks
Misspoke in the video you are collecting data points. Having that skill to call and collect data points I believe is important. It can save you thousands in funding fees. Here I go over the business credit card bank call script. If you learn how to stack business credit cards. Then you can eventually request financing for bigger types of products. The format is the same but with a few different questions.
1 like • Nov 4
Thank you for sharing. Your knowledge is greatly appreciated.
Business address
After watching the first few videos in the first series, I am curious if I have been assigned a virtual address through my Wyoming agent when using Prime Corporate Services to form the over two-year-old LLC originally. Although I have been successful in obtaining two business cards for this LLC through Elan, with limits exceeding $10,000. I still question it and would like to ensure I don't have a virtual address before pursuing my next round of funding. With that being said, is there a way to verify whether the LLC's address is actually a virtual one, or not? Or would it be safe to assume that the address is fine based on the fact that I have been funded using the one assigned to me through my agent?
1 like • Nov 4
@David Ramirez Thanks for responding. I appreciate it. That said, as I told Jon, I know where to find the address. My question is, does the agent use a virtual address for all her clients, by attaching numbers or letters to an address from which she operates? Lastly, in your opinion, would I have been successful in attaining business cards through Elan if the address was considered virtual?
1 like • Nov 4
@David Ramirez Thanks again. I appreciate your additional response. Therefore, as long as one applies using their physical address and not just the virtual address associated with the registered state's LLC documentation, including articles of incorporation, operating agreements, and other relevant documents, all bases should be covered. Whereas copies of the LLC documents required by lenders would contain the virtual address, and a copy of a state driver's license would include a physical address, with the submitted documentation verifying both. Would you agree? Or disagree?
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3 likes • Nov 3
Thank you very much for the opportunity to be part of your Tradeline Secrets community, @David Ramirez. I genuinely appreciate it. 🤝
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