• Can buy now, pay later hurt your credit score?

    You’ve probably noticed that when you’re shopping online or sometimes in a retail store, you can select a buy now, pay later (BNPL) option, which is a type of installment loan that generally allows a consumer to buy something at the point of purchase with little or no initial payment and then pay off the […]

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    Walmart-backed fintech One introduces buy now, pay later as it prepares bigger push into lending

    One's expanding role at Walmart raises the possibility that the company could force Affirm and others out of some of the most coveted partnerships in retail.

  • 'Send now, pay later' startup Pomelo lands $35M Series A from secretive Vy Capital, Founders Fund

    Pomelo, a startup that combines international money transfer with credit, has raised $35 million in a Series A round led by Dubai venture firm Vy Capital, TechCrunch has exclusively learned. Additionally, the company is announcing a $75 million expansion of its warehouse facility. Founders Fund and A Capital also participated in the financing, along with […] © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.

  • So who is ACTUALLY paying for these student loans, Joe? Daily Mail reveals who is footing Biden's $150 BILLION bid to 'buy votes' by wiping debt

    The White House announced another round of student loan debt cancelation bringing the total of student loan debt forgiven to $153 billion for some 4.3 million borrowers since Biden took office.

  • What $26 Billion Buys

    Today on TAP: Netanyahu ignores Biden’s warnings and plans an imminent operation in Rafah.

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    Jazz At The Pawnshop, Now 29% Off

    Searching for music that captures your emotions vividly can be quite the chore. Look no further because Jazz At The Pawnshop, Vol. 1 is the perfect blend of emotion and music, now available with a 29% discount on Amazon. Often described as one of the most successful jazz albums in history, Jazz at the Pawnshop transports its listeners right in the middle of the vibrant Stockholm jazz scene in the late ‘70s. Brought to life back in 1977 during the recording sessions at the Stampen jazzpub,...

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    Ballads of the Broken, Now 29% Off

    Immerse yourself in the world of poignant storytelling with the Ballads of the Broken available on Amazon. Consider it a treasure trove of stories that resonate deeply, enabling you to navigate across the varied landscapes of human emotions. At first glance, these ballads may simply appear as a collection of stories, but delving into them reveals the depth of their intricacy. The narratives are sophisticated and emotionally charged, taking readers through a roller coaster ride of emotions....

  • Internet service has 'nutrition labels' now

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  • Biden buys votes, and you pay the price through inflation

    President Joe Biden has spent three and a half years buying votes with your money. Your taxes may not have gone up, because Biden hasn’t financed his spending with federal revenues so much as with money created out of thin air — which is to say, the cost of Biden’s spending spree has been rampant inflation which is still too […]

  • Trump now wants his supporters to pay him to be a doormat

    Former President Donald Trump has a new fundraising ploy — and that is to make his supporters into doormats. A new WinRed page posted for the Trump campaign offers supporters of the former president a personalized doormat with their name on it if they contribute $100 to his re-election — although alternative amounts suggested are $150, $200, $300, $500, $1,000, or the maximum allowed federal campaign contribution limit of $3,300.The doormats feature a Trump 2024 logo and say, "The [X] FAMILY...

  • Where have you gone Roy Cohn? Who is paying the protesters and buying their stuff?

    Analysis by WorldTribune Staff, April 23, 2024 Roy Cohn and Joseph McCarthy were demonized for cracking down on communists. They were too nice. Today, the updated species of atheistic, “woke” neo-Marxists — some of them billionaires — are arguable running our government and institutions while paying for “peaceful” protests exploiting the divisive cause of the […]

  • California in a jam after borrowing billions to pay unemployment benefits

    California’s massive budget deficit, coupled with the state’s relatively high level of joblessness, has become a major barrier to reducing the billions of dollars of debt it has incurred to pay unemployment benefits. The surge in unemployment brought on by the COVID pandemic pushed the state’s unemployment insurance trust into insolvency. And over the last year California’s joblessness has been on the upswing again, reaching 5.3% in February, the highest among all states. The March job numbers...