Discover Card’s Business Credit Cards

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Discover Card’s Business Credit Cards

Discover Card now offers its own version of business credit cards. Discover Card has been known for their customer service, and this dedication for service continues in their business credit cards product. Whenever you need to contact them, Discover Card assures you that business credit card specialists will always be on hand, that they will take your telephone calls quickly and that your queries will be attended to promptly. Discover does not treat this availability as a benefit, but rather view it as a service commitment to their Discover Card business customers. There is a wide range of benefits to be had on your Discover business credit cards though. Here follows a few of these:

Cash Back Bonus Business Credit Cards

Using your Discover Rewards business credit card, will entitle you to 5% discounts on office supply purchases, 2% on gas, and 1% on other miscellaneous purchases. This could translate into significant savings for your business, especially because this business credit card also enables you to earn valuable Rewards points

If you opt to redeem your business credit cards cash back bonus in the form of gift cards or e-certificates from their participating 70 brand-name partners, you will have the opportunity of doubling your points. This means that you can get gift cards or certificates to use for a variety of different items – and should that be your choice, even a Cruise.

If, on the other hand, you elect to redeem in cash, you can nominate how the payment should be issued and into which account it should go. This could be in the form of a check, an electronic deposit to the bank account of your choice, or as a credit on your business credit card account.

Travel Miles Business Credit Cards

If your business requires frequent travel, the Discover Miles Business Credit Cards will come in useful. Your business credit card account earns up to one mile for every dollar in usual purchases, double miles on your gas (at the pump or in the station) and double miles for travel purchases (plane tickets, car rentals, hotels). There is a limit of $5,000 imposed in terms of the amount you can accumulate on the business credit cards’ double miles feature, but when all is said and done, that is still a substantial amount.

You won’t have to wait long before you can start redeeming the miles on your business credit cards. You can redeem the miles as gift cards from 50 brand-name participating partners in a graduated manner: $5 for 1,000 miles, $25 for 3,500 miles and $50 for 6,000 miles. Once you reach 5,000 miles, you can start redeeming these miles as cash back rewards.

Other Benefits

There are also other, standard benefits for business credit cards. You will get quarterly and annual statements that summarize all expenses charged against your business credit cards; the summaries are already categorized to make your bookkeeping simpler, and you can receive statements online ready for download into popular accounting software applications.

You can customize your employees’ spending limits on their business credit cards online, and when you use your business credit card to pay for travel, you’re automatically covered for accident insurance and car rental insurance. A new benefit is that you can purchase checkbooks with your Discover business credit card, thereby enabling payments to those companies that don’t accept business credit cards yet.

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Help answer the question about credit card services

i received a notice from fia card services indicating the last 4 digits of a credit card?
i have no credit card with the last 4 digits they provided. nowhere in the paperwork does it provide the name of the credit card company issuing the card. there is also no phone number to call, but there is a website to contact which i hesitate to get involved with since I don't want to give out any personal information. how can i find out what company supposedly issued this card?

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9 Responses to “Discover Card’s Business Credit Cards”

  1. Ridvan R Says:

    I would rather write a check. This way, I will have a good prove backed by the bank that I did make a payment for the services.
    I would find it highly suspicious if a payment needs to be made in cash. Usually, contractors who cheat on the income taxes do that. I would rather not give my credit card number. The reason for that, I am not sure at all how privately the contractor will store this information, and if it will be easily accessible by others.
    Personal check would be the best way for me to pay.



  2. Q Says:

    I worked there for about 3 months in 1999. Like the other person said the pay is decent, but I left because I wanted better hours and not have to work every other weekend. If you don't mind people calling to yell and cuss you out about their bill statement, then you will do just fine! :)



  3. Ziad Says:

    check out propay.com I use them faithfully and have never had a problem with there service or the fees. The annual membership amount depends upon the amount of processing you think you are going to do. You also have the choice of transferring your money to your checking account or a debit card.



  4. Jae_im B Says:

    It depends whether your bank has closed shop completely, or they closed shop and sold your account to another bank.

    If they closed shop, then they might be declaring bankruptcy. I don't think you'd be impacted.

    If they sold your account, then the other bank has the right to collect on the money that you owe.

    Either way, it's simply like this: as long as you have a balance on your [credit card] account, you WILL be charged interest.



  5. k256 Says:

    Yes, anywhere Visa is accepted.



  6. Yvette Says:

    Hi. I had the same decision to make when I was starting my online business so I know what problems you are facing.

    At first I used paypal, but then my sales were increasing very quickly and I knew I needed to switch to a merchant account/payment gateway setup to handle the larger volume.

    I came across this website, http://www.electronictransferservice.com and they really helped me learn a lot. There's plenty of information on their pages and I discovered so much about how all this works with processing credit cards. Their FAQ section is definitely worth a look.

    I'm not recommending you sign up with them in anyway, but I did contact them and was able to get all my questions about merchant credit card processing answered from a real live person. That was pretty cool.

    I eventually went with a different company, but at least I was armed with much more knowledge than when I first started.

    I'm thankful to say that my business and sales have been doing well and making the switch was, to me, a good choice. You'll have to determine for yourself if and when you will make the switch.

    One thing though, if your volume of sales is not enough to cover the costs of processing fees, then I would go with paypal and just wait till it does.

    Hope that helps and good luck!



  7. Shari Says:

    just use it say once a month n pay off in full each month, it will look good on ur credit file



  8. kp1791a Says:

    find and contact a korean business group and ask them



  9. bernie_jill_2006 Says:

    No.



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