Affirm994 Archivesthe first BNPL (Buy Now, Pay Later) service to be available directly through Amazon Pay, and shoppers love it. Last year, BNPL orders increased by 85 percent during Cyber Week compared to the week before, while revenue increased 88 percent. And during last year's Amazon Prime Day there was a 20% increase in BNPL use from the previous year. With inflation still wreaking havoc, it's no stretch of the imagination to assume that Affirm use will remain high for Prime Day 2024.
The ability to pay for items in installments can sweeten your Prime Day prospects. But before going BNPL-wild on your haul, there are some factors to consider about Affirm versus other BNPL apps, as well as the advantages and disadvantages of using these tools in general.
SEE ALSO: Prime Day 2024: When it's happening and everything else we know so farLayaway programs were popular with shoppers in the '90s until they were overtaken by credit cards. But there is a key difference between layaway and BPNL. When you put an item on layaway, it was held for you until you paid it off, at which point you could take it home. With BPNL, you get the goods shipped to you right away but then pay off that item in installments.
When combined with Amazon's typically lightning-fast shipping and Affirm's lack of late fees, BPNL can make big purchases feel easier to stomach.
Affirm's interest rates typically range from 0 to 30% APR based on your credit and payments can be spread out over three to 48 months. Different plans are available for different purchase amounts, and the minimum purchase amount to use Affirm is $50. Affirm's APR calculator can help you estimate how much interest you'll rack up on a certain purchase, which could hit $100 or more if you get a loan for, say, a pricey piece of furniture.
There are moments when BPNL is a good choice:
For some big purchases, using BNPL services may make sense. Breaking up the cost of big investments like a new MacBook Pro or premium robot vacuum can be easier to manage over time rather than laying down the whole amount in one go.
Using BNPL services on necessities like groceries depends on your habits. Habitually funding little daily expenses (like Starbucks) with an installment app can trigger a domino effect of debt, but may work better if you're buying something like toilet paper in bulk.
When used responsibly, apps like Affirm can also help you work around the timing of your paycheck and monthly costs that require up-front payment, like rent. Be aware that Affirm's "soft inquiry" to determine your credit won't affect your credit score, but the company doesn't promise not to report your payment history to credit bureaus. To make sure you always pay on time, we recommend turning on automatic payments and confirming that your payment method won't expire over the pay period.
There are times when you should absolutely avoid relying on BPNL:
Before purchasing with BPNL, consider whether you'd buy that item if you didn't have the option to break up the payment.
Don't snag something just to hit Affirm's $50 minimum.
Make a wishlist ahead of time if you have to, and hold yourself accountable. The devil on your shoulder saying "You need this, though" can get louder when something is on sale. Especially during big shopping events like Prime Day, you don't want to cancel out your savings with a serotonin booster that you didn't know existed five minutes ago.
Impulse purchases may feel less risky at the moment, thanks to tools like Affirm. But they can swiftly feel unnecessary once the Affirm reaper returns for payment month after month. Making a series of small payments can create the harmful illusion that you're spending less money. While that's technicallyaccurate (and admittedly blissful) for the first few months, you'll still be spending the same amount of money by the time you've paid out every installment.
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