Time payment schemes exploded after WWII. People had money and the manufacturer were hyper from war production. My veteran uncle used to call them “A dollar down and a dollar a week” schemes. Of course, back in late late 1940s, early ’50s, a dollar would buy you four gallons of unadulterated gasoline.
What’s the big concern? When they take on the debt that they can’t afford, let the Government pay off their debt. Sort of like student loans. Those of us that, worked while going thru college and graduate school while raising our families, paid off what monies that we did have to borrow, as Graduate School was, and still is, so expensive are the real SUCKERS……
I had a friend who was offered a job in NC who moved from Kitchener Canada. She bought a house full of new furniture and just moved it south. Never paid more than the 5% down.
I’m a fat guy. I have to try clothes on because even two pair of jeans by the same manufacturer have probably been sewn by different people and hence different size.
Ahuehuete over 2 years ago
Pay later … with interest.
Mr. Banker has a dotted line special just for you!
Robin Harwood over 2 years ago
I never like to shop online. I like to actually see the thing, hold it, poke it, and then decide “Do I want to pay $1.99 for this?”
John Smith over 2 years ago
My wife treats me like a credit card.
I’m always being used or denied
SpacedInvader Premium Member over 2 years ago
You give them enough credit and the next thing you know they will be wanting student loans.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member over 2 years ago
I pay off my card every month and my card company keeps trying to get me to fall for some plan that will cause me to pay interest.
mgl179 over 2 years ago
LOLOLOLOLOL
“NEW” buy now pay later????
Ever hear of credit cards? No interest financing for X number of months?
So typical of Generations N (narcissist), reinvent a worse version of the wheel then brag about it.
annefackler61 over 2 years ago
Buy now, pay later. Sounds like a couple of my divorces. I bought the line, then almost paid with my life. Buyer beware… applies to so many things.
Olddog1 over 2 years ago
I don’t understand How the “new” buy now pay later is different from using a credit card.
Cozmik Cowboy over 2 years ago
“New”? Comedian Sam Levinson mocked it back in the early ’60s; called it “buying on the lay-awake plan”.
Komix Lover over 2 years ago
Sounds like student debt…don’t worry, the gov’t will take care of it for you.
someotherotherguy over 2 years ago
The people trying to sell you debt are not your friends.
Tyge over 2 years ago
Sure. Buy now and wait for the next gov’t “stimulus payment.” 8^ (
Tyge over 2 years ago
Time payment schemes exploded after WWII. People had money and the manufacturer were hyper from war production. My veteran uncle used to call them “A dollar down and a dollar a week” schemes. Of course, back in late late 1940s, early ’50s, a dollar would buy you four gallons of unadulterated gasoline.
MuddyUSA Premium Member over 2 years ago
Life is only a slasher movie it you let it!
figuratively speaking over 2 years ago
Don’t go in that dark basement!! Don’t buy that on credit!!
raybarb44 over 2 years ago
What’s the big concern? When they take on the debt that they can’t afford, let the Government pay off their debt. Sort of like student loans. Those of us that, worked while going thru college and graduate school while raising our families, paid off what monies that we did have to borrow, as Graduate School was, and still is, so expensive are the real SUCKERS……
formathe over 2 years ago
I had a friend who was offered a job in NC who moved from Kitchener Canada. She bought a house full of new furniture and just moved it south. Never paid more than the 5% down.
paranormal over 2 years ago
It’s called credit cards: Buy now and pay pay pay pay pay pay much later…
CynthiaLeigh over 2 years ago
Slasher movie?
Back to Big Mike over 2 years ago
I’m a fat guy. I have to try clothes on because even two pair of jeans by the same manufacturer have probably been sewn by different people and hence different size.
locake over 2 years ago
What does a slasher movie have to do with using credit cards to pay later? That makes no sense to me.
dalemcginnis over 2 years ago
buy now pay later? isn’t that what a credit card is?
Lightpainter over 2 years ago
Paging David Rose from “Schitt’s Creek” for this one:
" Okay, I didn’t use money to buy this item because I put it on my credit card".
Daeder over 2 years ago
Sounds like a cardless credit card.
baraktorvan over 2 years ago
“Buy now, pay later” is not a new thing at all—it is called an installment loan, or a credit card.
Killraven Premium Member about 1 year ago