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Affirm, Klarna, AfterPay, there many companies now that offer this service : Buy Now, Pay Later.
With high interest rate, it's often less advantageous to buy something with this instead of a regular credit card. And yet, many of us still use them.
I saw many cases online of people going so deep in debt with all these BNPL companies, it's scary.
I wanted to know what your relationship was with these companies. Do you use them? What was your experience with them? Are you avoiding them?
With high interest rate, it's often less advantageous to buy something with this instead of a regular credit card. And yet, many of us still use them.
I saw many cases online of people going so deep in debt with all these BNPL companies, it's scary.
I wanted to know what your relationship was with these companies. Do you use them? What was your experience with them? Are you avoiding them?
I have a credit card I use for my daily life. I usually prefer to not use it for extra-expensive stuff, since I rarely pay my balance completly every month. I don't go in debt too much. It's actually something that scares me. I don't restrain myself either though. If I want to go to Tim's, then I go to Tim's. If I want to buy to my cat some new toys, then I buy her some new toys. My credit card limit is around 1000$, so while I don't clear it up every month, I don't want to raise it either.
And that's when I started to use Affirm for some expensive stuff. So far, I've bought 6 items with it. First, my 55" TV, which I only paid every monthly payment. Then, I bought a cat tree and a stainless steel litter for Nova, and that's when I noticed the option that allows me to make bigger payment and thus, shorten the lenght of the loan and lower the total of interest I'd pay. I usually take the longest period of time for the loan (lower monthly payment, but higher interest in the end), so that I can have some free of mind and make bigger payment whenever I can.
So, for the cat tree+stainless steel litter combo, I had a 6 months loan, and ended up clearing it in 2 months. Few months later, I did the same again with my VR headset, took a 18-months plan, cleared it up in 4 months. And then, it was turn for my GPU. I took a look at my whole plan recently, had a 24-months plan and cleared it 8 months. GPU was 850$, interest would have been about 250$, for a total of 1100$, but since I cleared it faster, I only paid 80$ of interest.
Personally, I prefer to not have too many plans at the same time and not get dragged in a spiral of hell. One big toy at a time, I would say. I had hesitation on getting a Switch 2 with this too, but changed my mind since the price is so high and the list of games I'd want on it is so short. Maybe in a year or two? Or maybe I'll just wait for emulation?
Anyway, that's my experience with Affirm. What's yours?
And that's when I started to use Affirm for some expensive stuff. So far, I've bought 6 items with it. First, my 55" TV, which I only paid every monthly payment. Then, I bought a cat tree and a stainless steel litter for Nova, and that's when I noticed the option that allows me to make bigger payment and thus, shorten the lenght of the loan and lower the total of interest I'd pay. I usually take the longest period of time for the loan (lower monthly payment, but higher interest in the end), so that I can have some free of mind and make bigger payment whenever I can.
So, for the cat tree+stainless steel litter combo, I had a 6 months loan, and ended up clearing it in 2 months. Few months later, I did the same again with my VR headset, took a 18-months plan, cleared it up in 4 months. And then, it was turn for my GPU. I took a look at my whole plan recently, had a 24-months plan and cleared it 8 months. GPU was 850$, interest would have been about 250$, for a total of 1100$, but since I cleared it faster, I only paid 80$ of interest.
Personally, I prefer to not have too many plans at the same time and not get dragged in a spiral of hell. One big toy at a time, I would say. I had hesitation on getting a Switch 2 with this too, but changed my mind since the price is so high and the list of games I'd want on it is so short. Maybe in a year or two? Or maybe I'll just wait for emulation?
Anyway, that's my experience with Affirm. What's yours?









