This is a list of offers I've received in the mail from credit card companies. Almost all of them I've acted on. The ones I haven't taken advantage of are so noted.
Advanta Business Card 0% APR 15 months (February 2007)
This card gives a 0% APR for 15 months with a 3% balance transfer fee with a $90 maximum. The bad news is that they won't let your entire credit line at 0%. I received a credit line of $5,000 and received only $3,900 at the 0% APR.
Chase Business Card 0% APR 12 months (December 2007)
I received a $10,000 credit limit and a 0% APR on balance transfers for 12 months. There is a 3% transaction fee with a maximum of $99 for balance transfers and the convenience check. I believe you have to be identified as a business owner to receive this offer, but they only ask for your social security number on the app
Chase Amazon Business 0% APR 12 months (December 2007)
0% APR for 12 months. I received this same offer a month earlier. I applied for it, and then got a letter saying that this is the second application that they received from me and since the first application is under review, the second one isn't necessary. However, I received another offer in the mail so I applied again and then received it this time. This came with a $10K credit limit and 0% APR for 12 months for balance transfers and purchases. There is a 3% transaction fee with a maximum of $99.
Chase United 21,000 points (November 2007)
Citi Business 0% APR for 18 months (November 2007)
$14,000 credit limit with a 0% APR for 18 months. Transaction fee for balance transfers is 3% with a maximum of $50. I'm still waiting for balance transfer checks for this. This one was addressed specifically to my business and it asks for your taxpayer id on the application so I have a feeling that you have to be a business owner for this one.
Chase continental airlines 6 month 0% APR (October 2007)
3% (maximum $99) balance transfer/check fee, $12,300 credit line, 25,000 points on Continental Airlines after first purchase. This card carries an annual membership (waived for first year) of $85, so one should add a reminder to cancel before the first year is up.
Chase Amazon Business 0% APR 12 months (September 2007)
$10,000 credit limit and 0% APR for 12 months. There is a 3% transaction fee for balance transfers and balance transfer checks with a maximum of $99. I'm not sure if I received this because they knew that I'm a business owner.


