besides why would I do that not even knowing if their prices are competitive or not.
Most of my local vendors I have been doing business with for 20 years on a handshake for credit.
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What does filling out a credit app hurt?
You have to establish the fact that you are a business. This includes (but is not limited to):
Business License
State Sales Tax Number and certificate (so you will not have to pay sales tax on merchandise purchased to resell).
Bank Account credentials.
It seems simple, but a supplier can make this process complicated. And somebody mentioned a credit app. I have lousy credit. I pay by company check. Some assume that if you have lousy credit you write hot checks. They are ignorant to the fact that the difference is you do not go to jail for not paying your bills, in general. You do go to jail for writing hot checks. I hate to be labeled as a hot check writer just because I have lousy credit. The state loves getting their sales tax remittance and the city loves the money I pay when I renew my business license each year. At least ASI accepts my company checks which are nothing more than a personal check with a company name on it. A new supplier would not be so eager to accept my company check.
Chuck
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