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Old 05-22-2007   #1 (permalink)
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i have a friend who buys aged companies for a thousand or two from the internet. then they apply for cards from stores like costco, home depot, etc. it works every time.
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Can you elaborate a bit more? I'm not sure I'm getting your point.

Buying aged companies are good though, reputation always helps.
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I'm curious about this myself, although why would the age of the company matter if they don't have an established credit rating? Could you add more info in this thread on this?
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I too could not get your point. How does this work in his favor commercially?
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The point you have stated in this post is not clear to me and even the link provided by you will be of no help. can you elaborate your point?
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The aged companies generally does not have a good credit report and reputation in the market and that is why they are sold for less online
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