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Trebco has reviewed your application for credit and it is our pleasure to notify you that are approved for an initial credit limit of $ 1,500. A finance charge of 1.1/2% per month will be charged on all invoices over 30 days. This is an annual rate of 18% per year. Please proceed with completing your onboarding documents. We look forward to doing business with you.

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