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Chris Licavoli
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Seed Capital Business Credit Consultant

Chris Licavoli
  • Engineer/Investor
  • Suches GA
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Has anyone used Seed Capital LLC to establish business credit card accounts. They are offering to charge me a fee of $3500 to establish $50,000 minimum zero % interest for 12 month card. Is this a good deal or a waste of $3500?

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Chris Martin
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See also http://www.biggerpockets.com/forums/92/topics/1500...

If this is the "Seed Capital LLC" based in Georgia, with entity ID 2608853, they are in Noncompliance with the GA Secretary Of State

That's enough for me to not use them, but that's me. If they can't or won't spend the few bucks to be a legit company, why bother?

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