business cell phones
#1
Posted 30 May 2012 - 03:23 AM
att told me that i had a $10k deposit per line but if they came out to my business and it was a store front then they would wave the deposit and i could be approved for up to 5 lines
verizon said $400 per line but they would also consider waving the deposit if i could show 7 months of bank statements
tmobile said $500 per iine
sprint said $250 per line
#2
Posted 30 May 2012 - 08:15 AM
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#3
Posted 30 May 2012 - 05:44 PM
http://creditboards....howtopic=476200
Cell phones are probably the easiest to get approved for. Once you start the begining steps in the above thread you should be able to get approed fairly easy.
#4
Posted 30 May 2012 - 06:01 PM
i started my business back in Feb 2010 and just started building my business credit this year, so far havent had to pg anything. these boards are very helpful in building your business credit.
btw guys.. does verizon report?
thanks:-)
#5
Posted 31 May 2012 - 11:24 AM
Yeah, i was approved for verizon with 5lines. they only asked for my taxid, verified my company information in 411 and provided them a bill in my business name.
i started my business back in Feb 2010 and just started building my business credit this year, so far havent had to pg anything. these boards are very helpful in building your business credit.
btw guys.. does verizon report?
thanks:-)
Yes Verizon reports... Cell service isnt that that easy to get approved for. You need some trades and or time in business. Sprint is the easiest then T-Mobile and after that it is a toss up between Verizon and AT&T. I was surprised to see Sprint wanted such a high deposit usually it's around $125 per line.
AT&T is out of control with the deposits they want.. A $1000 is just stupid. You could just a buy the best phone out right and do month to month for less, they need to re think that one. Verizon can be a little funny , $400 is pretty standard for them if you are a new company with a small file but once you have some things reporting you can usually get around that. Both Verizon and AT&T your better off going in store for them because they can help get around any deposit issues.
#6
Posted 01 June 2012 - 07:36 PM
But you will have to prove you are business.
Edited by Lorentsen, 01 June 2012 - 07:42 PM.
#7
Posted 01 June 2012 - 08:34 PM
A $1000 is just stupid.
Yeah, i was approved for verizon with 5lines. they only asked for my taxid, verified my company information in 411 and provided them a bill in my business name.
i started my business back in Feb 2010 and just started building my business credit this year, so far havent had to pg anything. these boards are very helpful in building your business credit.
btw guys.. does verizon report?
thanks:-)
Although cell service can add up pretty quick I agree that is a little steep. Maybe thats a sign that they can't afford to take any more losses. But at the same time dont want any business? Who knows.
#8
Posted 01 June 2012 - 10:43 PM
Sprint is not to hard to get and they report to Experian.
But you will have to prove you are business.
They also report to DNB and they literally want some one to answer the phone number you gave them in the business name and that is good enough for them.
I mentioned this in another post but it is pretty important for some one to answer the phone in the business name when ever some one calls during normal business hours. I always tell people get a answering service if you or some one else can't always pick up the phone. A good opition is something like ringcentral where you can have them ring your cell phone or something first for 3 or 4 rings then if you don't pick up it will be sent to the answering service. Their is one company out there that does a pay per phone call answered and only requires a initial $20. So you get 20 answered calls for that then you can add more money at any time. I know from personal experience creditors will call get the answering service and be good after that for verification of the business.
#9
Posted 14 June 2013 - 07:53 PM
Sprint is not to hard to get and they report to Experian.
But you will have to prove you are business.
They also report to DNB and they literally want some one to answer the phone number you gave them in the business name and that is good enough for them.
I mentioned this in another post but it is pretty important for some one to answer the phone in the business name when ever some one calls during normal business hours. I always tell people get a answering service if you or some one else can't always pick up the phone. A good opition is something like ringcentral where you can have them ring your cell phone or something first for 3 or 4 rings then if you don't pick up it will be sent to the answering service. Their is one company out there that does a pay per phone call answered and only requires a initial $20. So you get 20 answered calls for that then you can add more money at any time. I know from personal experience creditors will call get the answering service and be good after that for verification of the business.
i have Sprint and have had them since December 2011... i am looking to switch carriers and pay the termination fee but i have a couple of questions first....
1) for those of you who verify that Sprint reported for you to DUNS, what was the trade listed under so that i can verify they are in fact reporting for me....
2) does anyone know if T-Mobile reports to anyone and can you verify the same..
I want to switch cell companies but who we go with is heavily dependant upon carriers who have decent service and report as well... but from Sprint it is time to say goodbye... my data connection is the worst
#10
Posted 14 June 2013 - 08:17 PM
Verizon is usually always the best choice for service and reporting. At one point they were reporting to all three and they report quickly.
They pull a blended report of all three but if you have a stronger file you can ask them to just look at that one.
#11
Posted 14 June 2013 - 08:26 PM
So Radio Communications is what it would be under on DnB... i thought that was an Experian category.... now i think my Sprint account is reporting.. i did a post earlier with a snapshot of my Duns File and that and AT&T landline service are the only two things business credit wise that i have had for an ongoing basis and that could have been reported as last sale within 1 month and started in 2011 and 2012 respectively...... but they are under the PAYMENT DETAILS section and under there are no categories.. one says (004) under paying record and the other says (PPt) under paying record.. no idea what either of these mean.. lol
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