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*AOR BIZ CARD* Is this a new or old HSBC biz card 0% 6 mnths no fee BT or overdraft Archived From: Finance

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I can't find it anywhere but maybe I just missed it.

hsbc no fee overdraft 0% 6 mnths billpay type card maybe

T&C
Transaction fee for cash advances: 3% of the amount advanced but not less than $5 or more than $50. No transaction fee for overdrafts on linked business checking account. Line of Credit check fee: 3% of the amount of the check but not less than $5 or more than $50. (Waived for 6 months from Account opening). Balance transfer fee: 3% of the amount transferred but not less than $5 or more than $50. (Waived for 6 months from Account opening).Late payment fee: $35
Overlimit fee (by $15 or more): $35

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Good find, only HSBC really sucks. Most people get pathetic CL's for no reason other than they are a subprime crappy lender. (just like Cap1). However, I can always use another business card.

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MikeR397 said:Good find, only HSBC really sucks. Most people get pathetic CL's for no reason other than they are a subprime crappy lender. (just like Cap1). However, I can always use another business card.

With an offer like that, maybe they're changing their ways. No fee Overdraft, sounds pretty good. Maybe they are desperatly searching to give out some money. But yes they were never good to me.

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I asked about this offer here.

Didn't get much of a response. Who has experience with HSBC biz credit cards?

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lhendricks92 said:I asked about this offer here.

Didn't get much of a response. Who has experience with HSBC biz credit cards?

I found it on creditboards, but no other mention of it. The post asked for HSBC cards and someone put that link up.

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I'm going to add it to my LLCs AOR soon.

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MikeR397 said:Good find, only HSBC really sucks. Most people get pathetic CL's for no reason other than they are a subprime crappy lender. (just like Cap1). However, I can always use another business card.
About this time last year, wife & I applied for HSBC cards and got $40K CL between us, this with only 650-670ish FAKOs! We did have a bunch of AOR $ parked there at the time; maybe that helped.

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kjgco said:MikeR397 said:Good find, only HSBC really sucks. Most people get pathetic CL's for no reason other than they are a subprime crappy lender. (just like Cap1). However, I can always use another business card.
About this time last year, wife & I applied for HSBC cards and got $40K CL between us, this with only 650-670ish FAKOs! We did have a bunch of AOR $ parked there at the time; maybe that helped.

Were they biz cards by any chance?

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win333 said:kjgco said:MikeR397 said:Good find, only HSBC really sucks. Most people get pathetic CL's for no reason other than they are a subprime crappy lender. (just like Cap1). However, I can always use another business card.
About this time last year, wife & I applied for HSBC cards and got $40K CL between us, this with only 650-670ish FAKOs! We did have a bunch of AOR $ parked there at the time; maybe that helped.


Were they biz cards by any chance?

Nope, personal.

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I've already tried to apply for this card last year. CANNOT!

Must have HSBC Biz relationship already (deposits), and I think you have to live in a state where there are HSBC branches.

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While we are on the subject of HSBC, do they still offer the Corvette card (if so, a link would be appreciated.)

I am looking for HSBC co-branded cards to apply together (hoping they don't pull EX and just one EQ or TU)

So far, could only find:

GM Flexible Earnings Card (HSBC)
GM Extended Family (HSBC) (is this different from above?)
GM Card (HSBC) (is this different from above)

and some store cards which I'm not crazy about.

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