New apps, such as Afterpay and Klarna, are soaring in popularity. They offer online shoppers the option to purchase and pay in installments with no interest rate charges. But as Global’s Gloria Henriquez reports, experts are warning buyers to beware.
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Experts warn of dangers of buy now, pay later options
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