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Okay so I am confused about this account. The terms and conditions say $99 and up get 6 months deferred interest but I keep seeing people saying they have 24 months. Is this some promo?
I called PayPal Cashback customer service today and asked about the 6, 12, and 18 months financing offers mentioned in the terms and I had to actually convince the rep that they were even there because she kept insisting I was talking about PayPal Credit so she tried to direct me to the PayPal site and was a bit embarrassed when she realized that the terms and conditions aren’t on the Cashback landing page and had me send her the link I got from Google. Then she went and asked her supervisor and the supervisor said that the verbiage is there but they never offer them so it might as well not be. Helpful.
So yeah she suggested PayPal Credit and was even so kind to point out it was a Synchrony product as well (duh lol) but if it’s just 6 months deferred interest... I might as well use my Amazon Store Card’s 12 months for $599+ or 24 months for larger purchases directly from Amazon and save myself the HP.
I get that it’s a hidden tradeline (although that appears to be an unknown how long it remains one) but if I can get a new card with a SUB and 0% interest for 6-15 months and additional cash back, wouldn’t that be the better option?
@AverageJoesCredit wrote:
The $99 , 6 month deal is Paypal Credit
I get that but why do I hear about people with 24 months? Like @Gmood1 I believe said he has 24 months?
Good1 and I have both mentioned the 24 month offers here before as we both get them regularly. My last offer came across about 2 weeks ago.
24 months 0% APR with 24 monthly payments, $600 mininum spend on eBay.
@AverageJoesCredit wrote:
Oops, cant find it but i know the 24 month one is also on paypal credit.
So is this like an ongoing offer, specific sites, occasional promo? I do get the appeal of hiding large purchases on a hidden tradeline so I’ll probably end up adding it at some point regardless but I have some large purchases coming up later this year and I’m trying to decide if I want to just buy everything on Amazon and use deferred for 12 months, go for PayPal Credit and split purchases between PayPal Credit and Amazon to get the best deals, or get a new credit card.
@coldfusion wrote:Good1 and I have both mentioned the 24 month offers here before as we both get them regularly. My last offer came across about 2 weeks ago.
24 months 0% APR with 24 monthly payments, $600 mininum spend on eBay.
Ahhh, eBay purchases.
I tend to avoid eBay so I was afraid of that. Thanks!