• YaksDC
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    4 months ago

    I don’t know the difference between this and using a credit card? You can extend payment using a CC, are the interest rates that much lower?

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      4 months ago

      BNPL generally has a fixed payment schedule, while CC does not. It’s entirely feasible to use a CC and never pay interest by paying debts immediately (because you have cash liquidity). At that point, a CC becomes more of a low-friction “accounts payable” system for consumers than a financing scheme.

      BNPL’s primary value is in making large purchases because of low cash liquidity. When consumers don’t have enough cash liquidity for FOOD, that’s a sign of bad times.

      Or it means people are leveraging low interest loans to gamble their lunch money. Still not a good look.

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      Not much difference, but it’s usually fairly predatory.

      It’s not that it’s a fairly new thing- it’s that people are having to do it for necessities. Which just makes everything more expensive as your (probably) now on a credit treadmill.