Chase Will No Longer Allow Credit Cards To Be Used For Buy Now Pay Later Programs

Chase has announced that starting October 10 you’ll no longer be able to use Chase credit cards to pay for third party Buy Now Pay Later installment plans.

Not surprising to see Chase make this change as they probably aren’t making interest on these types of charges.

Hat tip to Travel With Grant

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Guy Who Buys Stuff
Guy Who Buys Stuff (@guest_1872438)
July 10, 2024 16:48

Along similar lines, some CU in Idaho made a small news segment because their updated ToS disallows payments to IRS, assorted other govt/legal-related services, ammunition, and dispensary products (which are legal in neighboring Oregon). Their ToS also stated they may either decline or REVERSE charges made to such things, and that they were not liable for any late fees, charges or reprisals related to reversals. So… dude on vacation in OR buys gummies, charge initially goes through but is later reversed, charges filed for theft by credit card or somesuch, ends up in the big house.

Ish
Ish (@guest_1872383)
July 10, 2024 14:31

Once again this is not a good sign for financial institutions. The major family bankers. A chain reaction to what to come. Money no longer supported by nothing.

Hnrey
Hnrey (@guest_1872022)
July 9, 2024 22:19

Never knew you could use cc for BNPL but I also don’t use these things.

Ben
Ben (@guest_1871982)
July 9, 2024 20:59

Is it “no longer allow credit cards” as the hook says, or “no CHASE credit cards” as the quoted fine print says?
I guess it’s only about third-party BNPL, not Chase BNPL and third-party credit card.

remeloe
remeloe (@guest_1872183)
July 10, 2024 07:43

Duh genius! How could Chase stop you from using cards from other banks? 😂

Guestwesty
Guestwesty (@guest_1871963)
July 9, 2024 20:17

Time to execute my genius Tesla model y via chase 0 apr plastiq idea.

robertw
robertw (@guest_1871997)
July 9, 2024 21:28

Good lucjk clearing it.

amtrakrailfan
amtrakrailfan (@guest_1872196)
July 10, 2024 08:32

Or just get a loan through TD bank.

You can then pay it at Walmart using CFBP

Jaime
Jaime (@guest_1871940)
July 9, 2024 19:21

This is annoying. I get tons of prepaid $50 GCs as incentives at work and often use BNPL to make a larger purchase I can drain them to pay off. Amex doesn’t work on BNPL and now Chase won’t either. I think I have a Barclays around somewhere.

Chad Dankbutt
Chad Dankbutt (@guest_1871957)
July 9, 2024 20:04

Just add them to your Amazon.com balance, pretty easy

Tammy
Tammy (@guest_1872650)
July 11, 2024 00:20

So if you have an Amazon prime chase card you can still charge stuff right?

Traci Klinefelter
Traci Klinefelter (@guest_1873238)
July 11, 2024 20:46

I have prime visa thru chase & it’s for Amazon…pay over time , with no interest..so I won’t be able to use that anymore???
Thank you!!

AC
AC (@guest_1871993)
July 9, 2024 21:16

If you don’t want these prepaids send me a message and I will take them off your hands

Kevin
Kevin (@guest_1871917)
July 9, 2024 18:36

Chase offers their own “pay over time” option which I’m assuming they’re trying to force people to use instead.

Costa Pobre
Costa Pobre (@guest_1872102)
July 10, 2024 01:49

They want to sucker you with spending beyond your means and are upset to see someone else do it.

Ytho
Ytho (@guest_1871898)
July 9, 2024 18:12

I was using these services to purchase my GC’s for signup bonuses then paying with cc to meet min spend. RIP ig. It was nice while it lasted.

docfin
docfin (@guest_1874514)
July 14, 2024 12:38

Ytho
Do you mind revealing what buy now pay later service you were using to buy gift cards?

Ytho
Ytho (@guest_1874523)
July 14, 2024 12:50

Not at this time but I will reveal that you can generate Klarna one time cards, add them to your walmart pay app and then purchase gift cards at walmart but it’s very ymmv. Walmart tends to decline the transactions for security flags. No rhyme or reason. I’ve had 500 fail and 1k work the next day. I tend to use self checkout and only attempt a couple of times out of consideration for the staff. You can only attempt walmart pay once per transaction and voiding requires a manual override. Also none of these services support amex so keep that in mind.

Frogged
Frogged (@guest_1871864)
July 9, 2024 17:43

If it’s a buy now pay later what are you using credit card for ? To make payments? So you are paying interest on the buy now pay later?

Midnight
Midnight (@guest_1871902)
July 9, 2024 18:19

A lot of BNPL doesn’t have interest.

Kyle808
Kyle808 (@guest_1871921)
July 9, 2024 18:40

Most BNPLs that I’ve observed do not charge interest on the initial purchase. BNPLs are counting on clients to miss their payments to charge interest and/or late fees. Assuming one paid on-time, one could potentially leverage their funds until the final payment is due.

For example, if one purchased a $100k vehicle with BNPL utilizing 4 interest-free payments in 1 year, one could pay $25k in the first payment and place $75k elsewhere to generate income until the next payment came due. For those payments, you’d utilize a credit card to earn points/miles and/or meet minimum spend with the intent to fully pay off the credit card.

It’s the near equivalent of paying a loan with a credit card while being treated as a regular transaction. Usually this would be a cash-advance but Capital One and Chase has now decided to decline these transactions.

robertw
robertw (@guest_1871999)
July 9, 2024 21:29

I thought those BNPL things were mostly on things that are not huge ticket prices.

Kyle808
Kyle808 (@guest_1872308)
July 10, 2024 12:28

Generally BNPL is for “not huge” ticket prices but when I went to a local BMW dealership, service, parts, and specific vehicles were eligible for BNPL. The example I cited was for simplicity.

KV
KV (@guest_1871855)
July 9, 2024 17:24

Tempted to sign up for a BNPL with a Chase card now so I can be a “class representative” on the upcoming lawsuit.

Frogged
Frogged (@guest_1871868)
July 9, 2024 17:46
  KV

Or dumped from Chase because you are a credit default risk,

Mist
Mist (@guest_1871903)
July 9, 2024 18:20
  KV

This is very churner way to think and I like it.

robertw
robertw (@guest_1872000)
July 9, 2024 21:30
  KV

If you win that class action expect a credit for .99 cents on your charge statement in a few yrs.