Brad is my lab mate and he is extremely interested in using App-O-Rama (AOR) to earn some free money. After a little bit research across the internet, he finally launched his mini business AOR last week and sent me a copy of his result.
Credit Score is around 750
Stated Income: $100k
Sole Proprietorship (using SSN# as ITIN)
Years in business: 0
Income: $0
Current Cards..................Type......Limit
Citibank Dividend Platinum.......Personal...$13k
Chase Freedom Card...............Personal...$7k
WaMu Platinum Card...............Personal...$16k
American Express Blue Cash.......Personal...$11k
Total..........................................$47k
Cards applied for...................................Status
Citi Business Card with ThankYou Network............Approved
Citi Professional Card with ThankYou Network........Approved
Citi Business/AAdvantage MasterCard.................Declined
Chase Business Platinum.............................Approved
Chase Business Rebate...............................Approved
Chase Business Cash Rewards Visa....................Declined Discover Business...................................Declined
Discover Business Miles.............................Approved
CapitolOne Visa Business Platinum...................Approved
Business Platinum with Preferred No Hassle Miles....Declined
AMEX Blue Cash for Business Card....................Approved
AMEX Starwood Business Card.........................Approved
Advanta Platinum Business Card with Rewards.........Approved
I can’t imagine how much free money and sign-up bonuses he can get for this mini business AOR. He said this AOR wasn’t well prepared but he liked results so far. He has moved much of the new credit line to his high rate saving account. Since the business report is hidden from his personal report, he is planning to launch his personal AOR soon.

























March 1st, 2008 at 8:00 am
confused; did he make balance transfer from his business CC to high rate saving account?
March 1st, 2008 at 8:23 am
yes. he transferred some credit limit to his saving account.