From News Nation:
“Walmart is scrapping layaway;
here’s what’s replacing it”
Walmart announced on Friday that
the company is scrapping its layaway plan just before the holiday shopping
season and instead switching to a buy now, pay later plan in partnership with
lending company Affirm. The company says this alternative to layaway allows you
to purchase products immediately and pay over time. “We’ve learned a lot in the
past year as our customers’ needs and shopping habits have changed,” a
representative for the store said in a statement. “Last holiday season, we
removed seasonal layaway from most of our stores with the exception of select
jewelry items at select stores, and based on what we learned, we are confident
that our payment options provide the right solutions for our customers.” Eligible
categories include electronics, toys and home; while some ineligible items are
alcohol, gasoline and pet supplies. For a complete list of categories, click
here.
HOW LONG DO YOU HAVE TO PAY IT
OFF? It depends on what’s in your cart: For cart totals between
$144–$799.99, you may be able to finance your purchases over 3, 6, or 12
months. For carts between $800–$2,000 you may be able to finance your purchases
over 12, 18, or 24 months. All payment options are subject to eligibility.
WHERE CAN YOU MAKE PAYMENTS? You
can make or schedule payments at affirm.com or in the Affirm app for iOS or
Android. Zero-percent APR is currently available for only certain
Walmart.com products and for a limited time as part of promotional financing.
For other items, your APR rate will be between 10% and 30%, depending on your
credit, and will show up when you check out with Affirm. Customers will
also have the Capital One® Walmart Rewards® Card option, which offers 5% cash
back at for online purchases and 2% cash back in stores.
^ This buy now pay later system
should be better for the Customers (but it will add more work on Wal Mart who
will have to work harder to get the unpaid items back.) I worked at Layaway at
K-Mart when I was in High School and it was a nightmare. ^
https://www.newsnationnow.com/business/walmart-is-scrapping-layaway-heres-whats-replacing-it/
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