what shoe stores accept afterpay (2)
What Stores Accept Afterpay?
You might have seen the ads "Pay it off in affordable instalments" plastered on your tv screens. Afterpay is a company that will let you do just that, but for items other than what's advertised.
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They partnered up with shoe stores like Supré and Schuh so you can get more than just clothes from them. You may be thinking "but what about my shoes?" Enter: Foot Fetish Shoes and Sports Ground.
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"Afterpay works like this. Post your order and cover the last month of payments (or more) with a 20% discount code, Afterpay for anything you're buying on eligible items.
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Put it all down at once and then the money will be available for you to spend as you choose." – Afterpay website
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The outfit I ordered from foot fetish shoes accidentally ended up costing $891 after paying my first three months in advance with Afterpay. But I only needed to pay my fourth month so I didn't have any late fees or any other penalties.
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I'll go ahead and tell you what the details on their website are:
• Pay in seven instalments over a one month period. Pay a $50 "processing fee" at the end of each month IF an account was charged.
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Then pay off remaining balance with Afterpay Visa Card once next payment is due, or within 1 month if no subsequent payment is made within 1 month of previous payment.
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• No set up fee or annual membership fees. Post your order and cover the last month of payments (or more) with a 20% discount code, Afterpay for anything you're buying on eligible items. Put it all down at once and then the money will be available for you to spend as you choose.
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• No hidden fees for more than 60 days. No additional fees for monthly instalments AfterPay is applied to your order and the credit limit of the AfterPay Visa Card will increase by $5 per day until balance is fully paid.
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You get all of that in one window. Now, you might be thinking "OK that's pretty straight forward but what about a store other than Foot Fetish Shoes or Sports Ground?" I don't think that they have many shoe stores outside of Australia but they do accept it in America.
"Afterpay USA is available at over 70 retailers across the US including: GUESS, Amazon, Toms and more." – Afterpay USA website
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I don't have any stores that aren't Foot Fetish Shoes or Sports Ground for telling you about but hopefully you can take some time to look around and see what you find. Remember to always check their website though because they might not be accepted everywhere.
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I mean, this is the article that started this guideso of course I'm not going to stop here. Now we're going to talk about how much something costs as a part of getting these purchases done with Afterpay.
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Keep in mind that the prices for these things are not set in stone but there is a lot of information about them online so we can have a good idea.
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For example, sports ground's shoes cost $130 which is $40 more than their afterpay (which would be $100). It's simple to see that they're actually selling the shoes around 30% below retail price.
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That profit comes from two different sources: afterpay and credit card fees. Notice how this was just an example, but obviously I didn't include any other factors like shipping or taxes.
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