How it actually works
Pay-in-4 plans typically charge no interest if payments land on time. The costs hide in late fees, overdrafts from autopay collisions, and longer plans that DO charge interest.
Five overlapping plans of $25-$60 create a phantom $200 monthly obligation no statement summarizes. Each felt free; together they're a car payment.
Refunds route through the BNPL provider; payments may continue while the return processes. Keep receipts and screenshots.
Bureaus and lenders increasingly see BNPL obligations. Assume it counts, because it does — against your real borrowing capacity.

House rules that keep it safe
A single tracked plan is a tool. The second one starts the stack.
If $90 isn't affordable today, four $22.50s aren't either — the plan is the same money wearing a disguise.
BNPL autopay bouncing into a $35 overdraft converts 'free' into 39%.
Источники: CFPB — Buy Now, Pay Later