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After applying for a credit card, the company called me back and said I might be eligible for one of their other credit cards geared toward business professionals (greater benefits specific for travel, restaurants, etc.), with the conspicuous warning that it was a business card, not a consumer card. Can anyone tell me (or point me to a resource to explain) what the differences are between business cards and consumer cards? Thanks.
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