BNPL is debt. Let's stop pretending it's not.
The cognitive dissonance is real with this one.
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Bravo ... for exposing the negative side of such a marketing tool.
It's what's called instalment when I was growing up. They just make it possible now even for smaller items other than furniture or household items.