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Business Credit FAQ's
Q. What is Business Credit?
Business credit is credit in the business name and
such credit allows the business owner to acquire
funding without obligating his/her personal
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Q. How does CFT help
the business achieve business credit?
CFT helps the business get business credit by
putting the business in our "Fast Track" program.
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Q. Can you help me
get a loan once I have completed the Fast Track
program?
Yes, we can. We have lending partners who do their
best to
get you approved via traditional and untraditional
methods.
Please understand that we, nor anyone else can
guarantee loans or loan amounts. |
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Q. What do I need to
qualify for a business loan ?
We have many different loans and each one has
it's own criteria. We suggest
you fill out the
forms and we will submit them to our lenders.
They will find the
best loan for you. |
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Q. How long will it
take to get a response?
Allow 2 days to get a response. |
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Q. Is there an
upfront cost?
There is NO COST to pull a business and personal
report. |
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Q. If my personal
credit is bad, does that mean I won't get the loan?
Not necessarily. Again, we have many different loans
we can try for you. |
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REFUND
POLICY: Our Satisfaction Policy
You must be completely satisfied with our service or you
will be entitled to a REFUND*.
*Refunds are minus any state,
federal, license or registration fees paid to other entities.
You must cancel the service within 3 days
of signing the service agreement, to receive a FULL refund
minus any fees paid to purchase corporations, and any other
fees paid to outside agencies.
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