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hey guys my epoxy flooring business spends about 200 to 300 dollars a week on gas and home depot products. One of my guys pays out of pocket for the week and I reimburse him
every friday alongside his paycheck.

I feel like I could save money here by getting a credit card for the business but im not sure what kind. I was thinking of a home depot credit card but the benefits arent all that great.

Any ideas on what I should do?

Besides buying the dip of course

>> No.4081599

>>4081585
Paypal Debit Card in his name, you get 1% cash back.

>> No.4081628

>>4081599

awesome thank you, I will look into that.

>> No.4081714

>>4081585
Why arr you using etherium for epoxy flooring anon?
That's not how gas works.

>> No.4081750

You should be paying the guy interest on his money you scumbag jew piece of shit

>> No.4081764

Capital One Spark Business Credit Card... 2% cash back on everything unlimited... no annual fee if you apply in a branch....

>> No.4081779

There are tons of business credit cards out there. If I had to pick one, I'd choose the Chase Ink Preferred. If you don't like travel, though, it may not be the best.

If you're looking for raw cash back, the double cash has 2% back on everything.

>> No.4082792

>>4081764
This. Apply online, they approve in seconds.

t. business owner 10k cash back a year

>> No.4083114

>>4081585
You can wait until January or February to buy discount gift cards from raise or cardcash. Sometime you can get 20 percent discounts. Also, have an inventory of items you keep buying.

>> No.4083153

>>4081750
wow, that's like maximum, 0.01%, such interest, less than one cent

kys racist piece of shit