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Fundbox B2B Line of Credit

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These folks came across my Facebook news feed last night. I emailed them and they are willing to work with FFL's as many banks and payment processors will not due to perceived risk in the industry :rolleyes: and they are ok with it. So they will likely be ok with the herp/animal industry.

Their rate/fee is lower than the typical credit card but since this is a business line of credit it doesn't offer protection.
 
This looks similar to a program that American Express has. We needed to fund an unexpected purchase for some shop equipment. Fees and payback terms were very reasonable.

It never occurred to me that lenders might have a problem with the legal firearms industry, but not surprising with the current attitudes about guns in general. I figured as long as you had the creditworthiness to pay it back, the intended (legal) purpose would be secondary.

Kathy
 
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