troublmaker_98 02-06-2008, 04:58 AM in my BK i included my personal american express account. my new job requires frequent travel and i have requested a corporate credit card and i have learned they use american express. will i be at risk of being denied a corporate american express card since i have discharged my personal account? does anyone know if corporate applications request a social ecurity number? i am hoping to avoid any issues and not disclosing my personal financial history.
emoney 02-06-2008, 05:05 AM There is a high precentage that your employer recieved a credit report before you were hired. I urge you to quit hiding things.
regards,
emoney
troublmaker_98 02-06-2008, 05:34 AM i agree & understand to not hide things. but do you know if american express will request a SS# for a corporate application and/or deny my application?
emoney 02-06-2008, 06:56 AM My experience from several years ago, was that AX has two different types of corporate accounts. One account is for small corporations and the other for large ones. In the small company the employee is also lible for the debt. This is why they get your SS#. The other account does not require the employee to be responsible for the monthly charge.
regards,
emoney
Brendon 02-13-2008, 05:31 PM Troublmaker 98-
Please keep us up to date on your experience. I am looking at taking a different job which will include a corporate Amex card.
cool33097 02-13-2008, 05:55 PM Actually, my husband works for a BIG company and he got an amex and they did ask for his SS#. Companies also can get your information with full name and date of birth, they don't necessary need to have your SS# to find out if you its really you.
uofaguy 02-13-2008, 07:36 PM AMEX canceled our personal cards when we filed in December, but both my wife & I work for large corporations and our corporate AMEX cards are still active and work fine.
My husband and I filed BK on our personal AmEx cards and they DID cancel my corporate card--and my company has +100,000 employees. My company went to them to try and get them to re-open it and the absolutely refused to do it, despite the fact it was current.
It might depend on how much was included in the BK--we had 3 cards and probably $30K that we BK'd with them.
dcprdiva 02-15-2008, 02:11 PM yes, AMEX will deny you. you will need to give your SSN. It is your card that is under the company plan but still tied to your SSN.
CindyLou 02-16-2008, 04:51 PM yes, AMEX will deny you. you will need to give your SSN. It is your card that is under the company plan but still tied to your SSN.
I agree. My brother works for the State and they use AMEX. Even though the state pays his bills, his ss# is tied to it. It has both the state name on it and his name and was issued through his employer.
Brendon 02-16-2008, 04:59 PM I do not doubt the fact that you have to give your ss#, and they may know that about the bk, but the corporation is the bill payer, and responsible for bills charged on the corporate account. I work for a company now which uses a USbank visa and never had an issue. My FICO is currently 730. I still have the bk, but my FICO score should help, right?
CindyLou 02-16-2008, 05:29 PM simple way to find out for sure: Call them and ask. You do not have to say who you are.
But I can tel you that with the State where my brother works, if there are people with credit problems, they have to pay cash or other means for their travel and then put in for a reimbursement check. Amex would not issue them to everyone. My brother actually had to fill out a credit app with AMEX shortly after he was hired. Though the company pays the bill, they do not gaurantee payment of the card.
For example. He could go out and spend $5,000 on an expense that is not on the State's list of allowed expenses. He is then responsible to making that payment directly to AMEX and if he is late it goes on his credit report.
So yes, the corporation is the payor in most cases, that is just a courtesy to the employee so the employee doesn't have to wait for a reimbursement check. But the person guaranteeing payment of the card is the employee.
It would be very rare for a corporate card to be issued to an employee without a personal guarantee. You would need to a partner or owner or at least a high level executive for that to be the case.
poorme 02-17-2008, 08:44 AM Amex has options where the company can guarantee the payment and it usually takes a department head or vice-president to send them a letter of guarantee. Amex will usually ask the company to put a credit limit - such as $3000 on the card but you CAN get a card issued. You just have to ask your company to do it for you.
SUX to do that, but then it beats having to get company advances or use your own reserves.
idainc 02-29-2008, 08:37 AM I filed a personal 7 11 years ago with AMEX on it. My wife and I have a business and she applied for a small business card and we've been using that ever since. A year or so ago she was approved for an AMEX Starwood card and they rejectedme as an additional card holder yet they approved me for the small business card.
I may have a decent opportunity with a large company and will likely need an AMEX for travel. The BK is not on my credit report anymore.
I thought it was odd that they approved me as an added card holder on the business ( and they look at my creit files all the time too ). Any thoughts as to how they'd deal with a large employer asking for a card from me ? My last large employer never asked me to complete an appication - the card just appeard in the mail. I'd file expense reports and they'd cut me a check which I sent off to AMEX.
holding on 02-29-2008, 11:25 AM my experience...when my company (10K + employees) decided to start using amex for corporate charges, people with bk's were denied. I can't say how it works if you already have an amex corp card and then you file bk.
idainc 03-01-2008, 04:08 AM I already have a small business AMEX received basedon my wife's ss# yet they wouldnt give me am addl card on her personal card. From what I'm reading if I took this job they would likely deny me a large corp. card yet I can have a small business card. Also wonder of the employer is told the EXACT reason for the decline ?
mgmadara 03-01-2008, 05:19 AM My hubby works for a large corporation and he was able to get a corporate AMEX card in 2005 after we filed, but before we were discharged. We didn't have an AMEX card when we filed, if that makes a difference.
pa308 05-30-2008, 04:59 PM I already have a small business AMEX received basedon my wife's ss# yet they wouldnt give me am addl card on her personal card. From what I'm reading if I took this job they would likely deny me a large corp. card yet I can have a small business card. Also wonder of the employer is told the EXACT reason for the decline ?
I'm curious as well whether the employer is told the exact reason for the decline. Does anyone have any experience with this? I may be needing a corporate card for travel and my bank is going to start using Amex. I guess if I get turned down i could always set up a secured card and use it for business entertainment.........:dry:
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