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The Buy Now, Broke Later Crisis (This is Bad)

2025-09-02 Education
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Andrei Jikh
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The Buy Now, Pay Later Crisis Exposed: How BNPL Traps Consumers

Understand the hidden mechanics behind Buy Now, Pay Later services that are costing consumers billions and potentially wrecking credit scores. Learn why these "free" installment plans are actually lucrative debt traps for the majority of users.

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  • BNPL usage has exploded, with nearly half of US consumers using services like Klarna or Affirm in 2025.
  • BNPL firms primarily generate revenue through merchant fees (2-8% compared to standard credit card fees) and consumer late fees.
  • Crucially, most BNPL services do not report on-time payments to credit bureaus, meaning responsible use yields zero credit benefit, while missed payments actively damage scores.
  • The narrative that BNPL serves affluent users is false; data shows two-thirds of users have subprime credit scores, making them highly vulnerable.

This report breaks down the business model of installment plans like Afterpay and Affirm. It contrasts the perceived simplicity of four small payments against the reality of stacked debt obligations and significant credit score risk for vulnerable consumers.

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Top Comments (10)

@BlizAce 2025-09-02

Got a better idea ... Don't buy stuff you can't afford ...

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@ddff5242 2025-09-03

The fact that you can finance a cheeseburger is wiiiillllddddd.

487 16 replies
@jonathandeyne-ow2ib 2025-09-03

Been using it for years since around when it came out. Never missed a payment. Never had an issue. But then again, I follow every dollar I spend.

414 13 replies
@chancearchuleta387 2025-09-02

I never pass up a "zero percent if paid off in x months" loan. Realistically, the audience here knows how to take advantage. Unfortunately, the people who would benefit from this informtion probably aren't watching. I'm glad you put this out there as an opportunity to learn, though.

290 12 replies
@BRichard312 2025-09-03

Historically, this concept is not new. It was formally referred to as a "Lay Away" plan where you could pay for your purchases in installments - exactly as this video suggests. The only difference between then and now was that you couldn't actually get the merchandise until the full amount was paid. The merchandiser "held" the product onsite in a kind of escrow-like way. Finance never changes - it's just a remix.

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@AkA-ik2dv 2025-09-03

Still better than paying 25% interest on credit cards.

132 5 replies
@penepatitenor 2025-09-03

Lay buy purchases were what we had in the day. Where you did installments and ONLY after you were done, you received whatever it was. Today, it’s dangerous because you have the item in hand, and so you become addicted to having it in your hands immediately thus forgetting about the payments.

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@ASTRAxZORO 2025-09-04

This book Money Protocols from the Dark Web by Jack Anderson opened my eyes to how the hidden side of the internet actually moves money

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@Vegas-Must-Try 2025-09-02

Dave Ramsay has entered the chat

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@MillionDollarEducator 2025-09-03

I bought a Virgin Voyage for my wife and I using this method. I didn’t feel like taking it out of savings and I didn’t feel like using a card and paying it off at the time. I just paid a small monthly payment for 6 months and it was done. It was a cruise that was not budgeted for, so I wanted the smaller payments. In hindsight, there were moments where I wish I would have just used my 2% Fidelity card to buy it up front.

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