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  2. The best instant or pre-approved business credit cards - AOL

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    Pre-approval: Pre-approval credit cards use public data and soft credit pulls to tell you if you're pre-approved. While pre-qualifying isn't a guaranteed approval, it indicates a higher likelihood ...

  3. How to apply for a credit card and get approved - AOL

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    Applying for a business credit card. If you’re applying for a business credit card and your business is considered big enough, you can apply with an employer identification number (EIN). Keep in ...

  4. How To Apply For a Credit Card and Get Approved - AOL

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    4. Pay Down Debt First. Pay down outstanding debt on existing cards before applying for a new credit card. Typically, it’s good to keep outstanding balances below 30% of your credit.

  5. Pre-approval - Wikipedia

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    In lending, a pre-approval is the pre-qualification for a loan or mortgage of a certain value range. [1]For a general loan a lender, via public or proprietary information, feels that a potential borrower is completely credit-worthy enough for a certain credit product, and approaches the potential customer with a guarantee that should they want that product, they would be guaranteed to get it.

  6. Chase Paymentech - Wikipedia

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    Chase Paymentech is an American payment service provider and merchant acquiring business that is part of JPMorgan Chase. Paymentech payment platforms supports businesses to process payments. In addition to its payment services the company provides associated business services such as analytics, payment fraud detection, and data security. [1]

  7. Merchant account - Wikipedia

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    A qualified rate is the percentage rate a merchant will be charged whenever they accept a regular consumer credit card and process it in a manner defined as "standard" by their merchant account provider using an approved credit card processing solution. This is usually the lowest rate a merchant will incur when accepting a credit card.

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