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PayPal says Buy Now, Pay Later ‘continues to grow’ as consumers are pinchedAs consumers struggle with the higher cost of living, including in Canada, PayPal says demand 'continues to grow rapidly' for Buy Now, Pay Later to make purchases.ConsumerFeb 3
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Buy now, pay later plans may seem attractive but come at a cost, warn expertsBuy now, pay later purchase plans are becoming a lot more common, but experts warn, while they may help provide some temporary happiness, they come at a cost.EconomyDec 16, 2025
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‘Buy now, pay later’ use jumped this Black Friday weekend, data showsShoppers were busy during the Black Friday holiday shopping period with data showing an increase in customers financing their purchases using buy now, pay later payment programs.ConsumerDec 1, 2025
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PayPal expanding its buy-now-pay-later service into CanadaPayPal Holdings Inc. says it's expanding its buy-now-pay-later service into Canada at some businesses, including Ticketmaster and The Home Depot.ConsumerNov 10, 2025
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Buy now, pay later: A help or a hindrance?'A lot of people are actually needing to turn to these services, to buy groceries, to pay for food, pay for clothing,' Pearl Irabor with the Credit Counselling Society said.MoneyOct 17, 2025
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‘Buy now, pay later’ services are getting popular. Can you manage the risk?Typically, 'buy now, pay later' loans were used for big purchases like TVs or laptops. But research suggests Canadians are dipping into these services for small purchases.CanadaAug 20, 2025
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Dangers of buy now, pay later apps: ‘There’s nothing for free’Buy now pay later apps offer shoppers the option to purchase and pay in installments at zero per cent interest. Sounds like a win-win but experts are saying 'buyer beware'.ConsumerJan 5, 2024
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Holiday shopping? How the new ‘buy now, pay later’ options affect your brainIn this excerpt from her new book, 'Money Like You Mean It,' Global News Money Reporter Erica Alini delves into the buy-now, pay-later phenomenon.MoneyNov 20, 2021
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Canadians can now pay for purchases of less than $100 in installmentsBut is that good for consumers?MoneyAug 8, 2020
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