![]() I'm disappointed that I was sold on "building credit", which hasn't happened. There's plenty of features that seem beneficial to a bigger company but aren't relevant to my business. Overall: Overall, it is a satisfactory solution to one of my problems of needing to routinely perform large vendor transactions. Lastly, they advertise great rewards, but the fine print is you can't access these until an entire year into your history with them. I wish companies would allow you to at least sit on hold for a while if you desire the option to speak with a live person. It also is taxing trying to explain a technical problem via text and realizing 30 min through a chat that you haven't been able to successfully communicate the issue. I just don't have time to sit staring at the chat box waiting for someone to respond. It takes forever to solve a problem when you have to wait 5-10 min in between every chat exchange. I wasn't aware that I had to set certain parameters to my budgets and assign them properly to each virtual card, so for a while I was attempting transactions with vendors that kept getting denied.Īlso, I am tired of the trend of chat-style customer service. The budgeting aspect of the platform, while helpful, was also unclear and hard to figure out how to work with. Here, you can examine the similarities and distinctions between Divvy (overall score at 8.0 and user satisfaction at 97) and XLReporting (overall score at 8.0 and user satisfaction at 93). As this was the main reason I signed up, I'm pretty disappointed. ![]() I've now been with Divvy for 9 months and have made $80k in transactions, but was denied any credit upon my request for an account review. ![]() Divvy's credit builder (prepaid card) was sold under the pretense that in 6 months, they'd evaluate your history with them and open up a monthly line of credit upon approval. ![]() My company is young, so I am trying to build corporate credit. I am a very small business, so some of the features of team expenses isn't pertinent to me, but it seems like it would be a great feature to grow into.Ĭons: One thing I am disappointed in is the false promise of building credit. Over the last 15 years DIVVY Digital has developed the industry leading dispensary menu software that syncs seamlessly with your cannabis p.o.s. I can use Divvy to do business with my vendors without wiring money. To date, the Bow Wow Menu has raised over $1,000 for the Humane Society for Hamilton County.Pros: I like this card because I routinely make purchases that would be considered too large for my bank's daily transaction limit. In addition to a delicious meal, each pup that orders off the Bow Wow Menu gets their picture taken and hung up on the Dog Wall of Fame, a tribute to the Rider family dogs and all those who have enjoyed a meal off the Bow Wow Menu. For dessert, there’s a Sticky Spoon packed with peanut butter or a Whippy Cream Cup overflowing with whipped cream. Loved the goat cheese balls See all photos from Tia T. We got the lettuce wrap board which is enough for 2 people truly, and cheese please. The menu is well organized and broken up by shareable plates or entrees on the back. For a main course, Protein Picks include the option of New York strip steak or shredded chicken. They also serve non alcoholic drinks, zero proof. Barky Berries are made up of blueberries and strawberries. Crunchers include mixed vegetable and apple slices. So, what’s on the menu? Your pup can enjoy a variety of choices from dinner to dessert. From this passion came the Bow Wow Menu, with the proceeds going directly to the Humane Society for Hamilton County. What better way to show someone love than by feeding them? That’s exactly what Richelle and Woody wanted to do – make a menu exclusively for four-legged friends while supporting a good cause. They are the best example of God’s love on Earth.” When asked why their restaurants were dog friendly, Kevin “Woody” Rider replied, “Dog is God in reverse.
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