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Bill Me Later?
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05/20/2006
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Just wondering if anyone has ever tried using "Bill Me Later" when making purchase online?
I've seen it a lot recently (overstock.com, bluefly, newegg, guess, etc), but I'm afraid of that option in case there might be some kind of catch. It's really tempting though when given that option.
Just curious to know if anyone has had any experience with it? If so, did you notice anything wrong? High interest fee even if paid in full right away?
Just wondering if anyone has ever tried using "Bill Me Later" when making purchase online?
I've seen it a lot recently (overstock.com, bluefly, newegg, guess, etc), but I'm afraid of that option in case there might be some kind of catch. It's really tempting though when given that option.
Just curious to know if anyone has had any experience with it? If so, did you notice anything wrong? High interest fee even if paid in full right away?
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