American Express Line of Credit woes and rant

American Express Line of Credit woes and rant

I am extremely particular about my credit.  During my youth I ran up a bunch of debt and poorly managed my money, ruining my credit score for years.  With a lot of hard work, years in the making, my credit score is near perfect.

All that is to say, when I apply for credit somewhere, I do it with a purpose.  I’m not a big fan of American Express, particularly because of the high rates they charge their merchants for processing (my company being one of them).  However, I applied for a small business American Express card several years ago, because they wave their yearly $100 annual fee.  It wasn’t too long ago that I also applied for a Line of Credit, in case my business needed to float some cash for some reason.

Both accounts were solely based on personal credit and I was told that up front.

So where did my problem with American Express come to view?

When they reduced my line of credit to 13% of what they originally offered.  And they did this the first time I used the line of credit over 3 months after I opened the account. (I had only used it because I didn’t have a regular business check with me, yet had one of their checks with me.)

It’s insulting to have a line of credit with less than $1500.  Not to mention their yearly fee was $100, which I had already paid for.

Their reason?  Because I didn’t have a Dunn & Bradstreet number.  (Don’t get me started on that!  I’ve requested a number from them on 3 separate occasions).  Yet remember that my line of credit was secured off of my personal credit, not my business credit worthiness.

Bait and switch … I’ll be filing a complaint with the FDIC.  In the meantime, I don’t recommend their Line of Credit product for Small Businesses.

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Partner Program Subsidies - Easy way to earn extra cash

Partner Program Subsidies - Easy way to earn extra cash

I’ve often complained at the number of initiatives and incentives Microsoft’s Partner Program gives.  However it looks like they are cleaning it up just a tiny bit.  Microsoft is putting $10 behind their Big Easy Offer program.  Essentially if you upsell or cross-sell licensing you can benefit from it.

Basically Microsoft will send your customer a check, with your company’s name on it.  The article I read didn’t explain it in great detail, but it appears that it might make things more simple by aggregating a lot of Microsoft’s subsidy programs.

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More free Microsoft Partner Training

More free Microsoft Partner Training

Here are some more FREE Partner Partner Training Labs:

Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Virtual Training (6 parts)

What’s New in SQL Server 2008 for Database Administrators

Implementing Change Data Capture (CDC) in SQL Server 2008

Working with the New DATE Data Type in SQL Server 2008

Administering Servers by Using Declarative Management Framework (DMF) Policies

Learn How to Build Occasionally Connected Applications

Authoring Reports Using Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Reporting Services

Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 Virtual Training (4 parts)

What’s New in Visual Basic 9?

What’s New in C# 3.0?

Building Web Applications with Visual Studio 2008

Client Applications Services

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Microsoft Small Business Show & Silverlight fakeout

Microsoft Small Business Show & Silverlight fakeout

Microsoft is on their 2nd Small Business Show which features “Solutions for Entrepreneurs”.  You can view the show here.

I thought it was interesting that up in the top left Microsoft tells you to Install Silverlight (competitor to Adobe Flash).  Yet if you notice at the bottom of the popup menu, the show is displayed in Flash.  Hopefully they’ll rectify that soon.

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