Why “Buy Now Pay Later” is Worse Than Credit Cards

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  • Опубліковано 9 лют 2025
  • Patrick Bet-David explains the new concept of Buy Now Pay Later and how it has become a popular way to buy things in today's society. It could be tempting for people to get things now and pay for them later. However, these products usually cost a lot more than you think, and they can actually be more difficult to pay off than credit card debt.
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  • @GaryWinstonBrown
    @GaryWinstonBrown Рік тому +1091

    We need to normalize a simple lifestyle and stop normalizing debt. Huge SUVs, huge houses and private universities are simply not necessary. I live within my budget and I sleep better at night knowing that if I lose my job tomorrow, ' be fine. I didn't buy the biggest house. I bought the one I could comfortably repay

    • @Annakrueger822
      @Annakrueger822 Рік тому +17

      I wish I could find it, but I remember reading a study once that claimed financially insolvent men had 1.5-2x more sexual partners than their financially solvent counterparts.

    • @RandalHebert
      @RandalHebert Рік тому

      Found his website easily. It was like the first thing that came up when I searched his name. I'll surely touch basis with him to see what the best step is for me to take right now. THANK YOU!!!

    • @yuanruichen2564
      @yuanruichen2564 Рік тому

      @Seanmirrer Who asked her?

    • @coachsoappill
      @coachsoappill Рік тому +3

      The economy is run on debt thats how its always been

    • @PSGfan0125
      @PSGfan0125 Рік тому +1

      Exactly. Budget your money get things you only need not want and you won’t be broke all the time

  • @ErnaSolbergXXX
    @ErnaSolbergXXX Рік тому +183

    Working as a software developer in one company like that and when I got assigned a task to change the software so it will result in more customer forgetting to pay the bill made me quit the job, even very good salary. These companies are true evil.

    • @LaChanceuse
      @LaChanceuse Рік тому +7

      Yup! I had troubles signing up for automatic payment!

    • @Ronigues
      @Ronigues Рік тому +1

      Cap

    • @r5LgxTbQ
      @r5LgxTbQ Рік тому +1

      name and shame

    • @MortyC--hd8uq
      @MortyC--hd8uq Рік тому +1

      Yeah man you’re right about it, it’s super hard nowadays. Specially since everything is going so high in price. And is even going to be harder because it looks like Social Security is going to disappear, I don’t know if you have heard about that?

    • @CC-ru4rr
      @CC-ru4rr 3 місяці тому

      Sketchy, but not evil. Isn't it the customer's responsibility to remember to pay their dues?

  • @shawn_143
    @shawn_143 Рік тому +207

    The bad thing is people go out and finance something and it just ends up buried in the closet or tossed to the side. People buy things they don't even really want

    • @jermainemyrn19
      @jermainemyrn19 Рік тому +2

      They use it for food

    • @shawn_143
      @shawn_143 Рік тому +3

      @@jermainemyrn19 still applies

    • @jermainemyrn19
      @jermainemyrn19 Рік тому +3

      @@shawn_143 so don't eat why?

    • @shawn_143
      @shawn_143 Рік тому +3

      @jermainemyrn19 are you really trying to make this argument. Don't be foolish

    • @jermainemyrn19
      @jermainemyrn19 Рік тому

      @@shawn_143 what's the argument?

  • @rivalifritdarc2481
    @rivalifritdarc2481 Рік тому +27

    My dad once told me to not just make any debt. Or you'll get trapped for the rest of your life.
    That's probably one of the the best advice I got on my life

  • @watkikel
    @watkikel Рік тому +41

    I just climbed out of affirm debt. It sucks months down the road. Avoid it, this man is spot on.

    • @Allious131
      @Allious131 Рік тому +7

      Then stop buying you knew you couldn't afford it why would you do it wtf is wrong with you people?

    • @symonegreen7493
      @symonegreen7493 5 місяців тому

      Dont be rude he said he learned his lesson.​@@Allious131

    • @Jumprr05
      @Jumprr05 4 місяці тому

      What did you even buy...

  • @muzikjay
    @muzikjay Рік тому +287

    It’s like any credit. Just make sure you have the cash and automate the payments so that it’s paid off early or on time. It’s not really a big deal unless you’re bad with money

    • @onestepcloser5925
      @onestepcloser5925 Рік тому +26

      Exactly. Also a lot of these companies have a year or less for it to be paid back. So it doesn’t hamstring you forever. I went to Disney and paid $80 for 12 months to pay it back. Then I had extra money on the trip and had a blast. It’s like anything, as long as you are responsible it’s fine.

    • @roxanamilea7683
      @roxanamilea7683 Рік тому +25

      Well, why not be good with money and save ahead for the stuff you want to buy, so that you won’t even need to put yourself at risk with these services?

    • @handleyobusiness
      @handleyobusiness Рік тому +18

      If you use klarna then you are bad with money. You’re signing up for a payment plan that doesn’t even build your credit, that’s stupid 😅

    • @muzikjay
      @muzikjay Рік тому

      @@handleyobusiness Well my credit score has remained above 800 for years now, so I clearly have some idea of how to handle money 😉

    • @helenacrossbow1412
      @helenacrossbow1412 Рік тому

      If you borrow to buy now - you’re broke and bad with money.

  • @gabriel-uc1uz
    @gabriel-uc1uz Рік тому +135

    Tbh I like the services that Klarna or Affirm provide. Strictly from a time value of money perspective you are able to break down a larger payment into 4 parts while getting charged no interest and at the same time having access to the same capital minus the initial payment. Zero downside.

    • @jojohns1949
      @jojohns1949 Рік тому

      Agree BNPL get the working class out of debt Credits card keep the working class in debt a lot longer I try both The most evil thing with credit cards are back balances After you pay them off there alway aback balance owe If dispute it they will dock your credit report

    • @christophermccrea7133
      @christophermccrea7133 Рік тому +7

      💯

    • @NoRegertsHere
      @NoRegertsHere Рік тому +13

      If arbitraging bad spending and savings habits like that is how you’re going to build wealth, I reckon it’s flawed. But good luck to you. It’s tragic for many ppl. This payment strategy plus payday loans are a bigger cause of issues for the clients financial counsellors than credit cards now.

    • @Poopster4U
      @Poopster4U Рік тому +9

      Same here! I have always paid off the items within 4 to 6 months.

    • @melc900
      @melc900 Рік тому +36

      It's good if you're responsible but some people aren't

  • @dallasryder8125
    @dallasryder8125 Рік тому +31

    Best thing I incorporated in my life. “You can’t save everyone, nor ever win a argument with ignorance.”

    • @brick2392
      @brick2392 Рік тому

      But you can with silence

  • @ionrus1355
    @ionrus1355 Рік тому +72

    For those of you who don’t know Klarna is a swedish company and for some time ago there was a huge scandal here because one of their main management person said that the best customer for them is the one that can’t afford the things they buy so they will miss payments and they can charge extra interest. Klarna here in sweden had another business which is credit recuperation. All this is sold as smooth payments 😅

    • @YesitisDex
      @YesitisDex Рік тому +1

      Oh for sure! Same with online courses.
      Most folks wont even....no,
      *I rarely finish courses I paid for lol
      It works but of course if that is their intention then that's NOT cool xD

    • @chattingman6777
      @chattingman6777 Рік тому

      What you saying is true the best customer for them is a person that will miss payments. Let's look at the people who won't miss payments. Can they purchase things at 0 percent interest from credit cards beyond getting a introductory fee. Of course they can't because credit cards charge ridiculous interest. Why do rich people want the interest rate lowered because they want to borrow money cheaper. Same principle at work buy what you can afford and pay it off.

  • @justinus_der_gerechte
    @justinus_der_gerechte Рік тому +846

    If you can't afford it, don't buy it. It's simple

    • @lucken13
      @lucken13 Рік тому +26

      Bingo!!!!! How my wife and I are!!!!

    • @katerbiller04
      @katerbiller04 Рік тому +52

      Learning how to live within your own means it might be old school, but still pays out best.

    • @dueone820
      @dueone820 Рік тому +41

      I can afford it but I always buy it with klarna. Just because I don't like to see big amounts of money going out of my bank. So when i have klarna I more motivated work harder and find how to get more money.

    • @dueone820
      @dueone820 Рік тому +3

      In that case I pay faster than I suppose to. Doesn't make sense logically but it makes sense to me, cause I am more motivated and I don't risk or lose anything

    • @Archer170
      @Archer170 Рік тому

      ⁠@@dueone820I use Klarna and a cash back credit card together for cologne.I can afford it I just don’t like the large amounts of money leaving either.

  • @brandfactorymedia
    @brandfactorymedia Рік тому +104

    I always pay mine off early, but I have been late, but wasn’t charged. 🤷🏽‍♀️ Discipline is required with debt regardless.

    • @bans5
      @bans5 Рік тому +19

      I don't get where they are getting the info about this stuff. It's been great for me personally. I also get the "moral" difference of saving but don't see a difference in "saving" for a purchase vs breaking up a zero interest payment. Same thing just different steps. 🤷‍♂

    • @brandfactorymedia
      @brandfactorymedia Рік тому +15

      @@bans5 Right. He must be getting paid by Mastercard and Visa to make this video. 🤣🤣🤦🏽‍♀️

    • @bans5
      @bans5 Рік тому +4

      @@brandfactorymedia IT'S AN INSIDE JOB!

    • @markg0410
      @markg0410 Рік тому +10

      I agree 100%. Admittedly, I am impatient and have used Klarna without a hitch for over a year. As you said, it is all about discipline.

    • @markg0410
      @markg0410 Рік тому +3

      @@bans5 This reminds me of prohibition; the product/service is 'evil' because some people use it irresponsibly.

  • @AnabolicRich
    @AnabolicRich Рік тому +46

    I couldn’t agree more I’m in major debt. I just got a 120k a year job a couple months ago working 70 hours a week to pay it off, and just got laid off yesterday after pulling a 15 hour shift. Now it’s time to grind even harder to get myself out of debt. Appreciate the wisdom and knowledge one day we will sit down together. God bless everyone and may god watch over you all

  • @gmchan279
    @gmchan279 Рік тому +10

    My dad taught me to borrow money to buy things that will appreciate and to pay cash for things that will depreciate.

  • @JC-ok4yx
    @JC-ok4yx Рік тому +17

    I did BNPL on a Paypal thing because it gave me the option. I had the money for it in the bank, but I figured, why spend $60 when I can just do $15 over a few weeks. Now I have to go back and make sure I'm not getting charged any extra fees.

    • @danieldominguez2419
      @danieldominguez2419 Рік тому

      If you pay in time with autopay there are no fees at all, easy to abuse since every website is linked to Paypal and it just takes 2 clicks to purchase something

  • @Echo11720
    @Echo11720 Рік тому +139

    As long as you actually pay on time you should be fine. It has definitely helped me these past few Christmas

    • @Kennethigarcia
      @Kennethigarcia Рік тому +26

      This is what I was thinking. It should be okay as long as you really can pay it off. I like to use it because I don't have any more credit cards with 0% APR anymore so this was a semi-good alternative for the time being.

    • @MyAirMyles
      @MyAirMyles Рік тому +20

      I would never buy gifts on debt. Just explain to your kids that you can't afford it.

    • @NoRegertsHere
      @NoRegertsHere Рік тому +9

      Yeah but that’s the point. It’s a behaviour thing. The company that started this makes heaps of revenue off interest on missed payments. Like zero interest loans.
      These companies know your behaviour better than you. Just delay the purchase by 3-4 months.

    • @brandonburns5365
      @brandonburns5365 Рік тому

      ​@@NoRegertsHerethat's not true for everyone. And you can also apply that logic to CC

    • @Poopster4U
      @Poopster4U Рік тому +14

      I use this as well for a lot of my purchases! I have paid off all of my items within 6 months and it keeps me from using credit cards.

  • @APG2112
    @APG2112 Рік тому +4

    Reminds me of the rent to own stores when projection TVs were all the rage. Now you don’t even take them to repair shops, just throw it away and get a new 40” led smart tv for $150.

  • @justinstark3588
    @justinstark3588 Рік тому +183

    This is by far some of the greatest content ever produced.
    This is now one of my favorite channels to watch over any television out, when it’s like this especially.

    • @dueone820
      @dueone820 Рік тому +1

      Bro, good choice.

    • @מתןתורגמן-ל2ה
      @מתןתורגמן-ל2ה Рік тому +2

      Valuetainment is where I get my news😂.

    • @Hemeltijd
      @Hemeltijd Рік тому

      His personality and how he chooses to convey his messages is definitely the strongest parts of his videos

  • @ginaslifetoo
    @ginaslifetoo Рік тому +5

    I tried it and was actually very happy. I was able to get a Very nice bed. 18 months. Zero percent interest. Absolutely no complaint.

  • @jandcschwartz
    @jandcschwartz Рік тому +8

    I loved the saying, "Buy now Poor later"!

  • @sumerdastagir
    @sumerdastagir Рік тому +3

    I usually at 2x speed but bro makes me switch the speed back to 1x... No dumb talk only straight to the point.. great job.m

  • @AlphaJulietBravo1
    @AlphaJulietBravo1 Рік тому +17

    I'm not a fan of these either but have used them for larger things when I know I can make the payments. Can be much easier to budget a $200ish payment over a couple weeks vs a one time $1000.
    But doing it on absolutely everything is absolutely stupid.

    • @ambiarock590
      @ambiarock590 Рік тому +1

      It kinda makes sense for emergency purchases, but outside of that if you don't have the money then don't buy it. If you want it, save for it

  • @stvargas69
    @stvargas69 Рік тому +9

    The Andrew Jackson quote was in reference to one of the 1st attempt of a central federal bank. He hated the idea of centralized banking. But of course, in 1913 the robber barrons took over started the Federal Reserve & the country has been in chains since

  • @chriskey7440
    @chriskey7440 Рік тому +35

    If you make your payments on time, there's literally no interest added.

    • @sexymonkey4979
      @sexymonkey4979 Рік тому +1

      *In full

    • @mpumelelobeyers957
      @mpumelelobeyers957 7 місяців тому

      If u can pay that means you shouldn't be in such deals to begin with 🤔🤔

    • @chriskey7440
      @chriskey7440 7 місяців тому

      @@mpumelelobeyers957 haha I appreciate your smart ass tone but let me school you. They're just like credit cards genius, but they only charge interest if you miss a payment, so they're actually better than credit cards, so they're good if you can pay them off. Do you tell people not to use credit cards too?

  • @Muller_Andr
    @Muller_Andr Рік тому +267

    With rates climbing in '23 and our mortgage at 7.5%, what alternatives can maximize savings without an RV move?

    • @simone_maya
      @simone_maya Рік тому +5

      Affording our mortgage is tough. Considering cashing in, renting, and investing the rest in the stock market.

    • @xavier_lucas
      @xavier_lucas Рік тому +4

      If you can afford to travel, you should manage the mortgage.

    • @simone_maya
      @simone_maya Рік тому +2

      We own apartments but won't sell or inflate rents. Being cautious with rising costs.

    • @Jennapeters144
      @Jennapeters144 Рік тому +2

      Consider a fiduciary with mortgage-backed securities knowledge for guidance. Prices today may look like dips tomorrow.

    • @simone_maya
      @simone_maya Рік тому +1

      I'd enlist a reputable fiduciary. How do I find and vet them? We value fiduciaries and are considering the idea

  • @NeneMariamThiam-z6b
    @NeneMariamThiam-z6b Рік тому +28

    💯 agreed if you’re indebted you’re easily irritated and can not take good decisions only the ones that suits your case and you become a slave of your loaner😢 I am new here and I value everything that I’m learning through this channel 💙 Thanks so much for sharing and Educating us 🙏🏾 I appreciate a lot

  • @Jamie-ro6sx
    @Jamie-ro6sx Рік тому +3

    I'm happy I grew up poor. We learnt how to sow our holes in our cloths. We bought second hand cloths from charity shops. We also learnt to share our stuff.

    • @stoundingresults
      @stoundingresults Рік тому +1

      Top ramen is gourmet, especially if you use bottled water.

  • @rbvtdmcp646
    @rbvtdmcp646 Рік тому +4

    I’m from Slovakia and I’m always surprised to hear such things. Here, people are much poorer than in the US (average wage is about 12k a year). Yet it is difficult to find someone who even has a credit card.

    • @MrHjacky
      @MrHjacky Рік тому +1

      That's why you're poorer. No money flowing around to stimulate the economy

    • @rbvtdmcp646
      @rbvtdmcp646 Рік тому

      @@MrHjacky Might be true but does that help long term? One day the debt needs to be payed back forcing everyone (government included) to spend less eventually.

  • @ParkEastMusic
    @ParkEastMusic Рік тому

    Great video like 👍 always Pat

  • @grimaffiliations3671
    @grimaffiliations3671 Рік тому +107

    All this video proves is that by now pay later is a lot better than credit card debt

    • @whatta7793
      @whatta7793 Рік тому +20

      I would have to disagree. I very often open new credit cards with 12-18 months of 0% interest and max them out by paying my bills. I then take my bill money and save or invest it. Pay the card off in full the day before it starts to accrue interest.

    • @Shadow_Banned_Conservative
      @Shadow_Banned_Conservative Рік тому +11

      I really don't see how you got that from this video.
      BNPL is a snake, and it will bite you if you don't handle it correctly. I will use it from time to time so I don't have to go into my savings for something, but I do have the money on hand to pay it off should something happen like job loss.
      Aside from large items like a mortgage or a vehicle, if you live by the philosophy that if you don't have the money to buy it today, then you can't afford it. You'll have a much less stressful life, especially when you get older and want to think about retirement.

    • @eclark9965
      @eclark9965 Рік тому +22

      @@whatta7793that sounds like a really dumb practice. Holy shit. Just pay your bills

    • @whatta7793
      @whatta7793 Рік тому

      @@eclark9965 only because you don't have two braincells to rub together so you don't understand how to do it. I do pay my bills. However, I also borrow money at 0% interest, which when my savings account is earning 5% guaranteed, simple math buddy.

    • @iSqu3aKs
      @iSqu3aKs Рік тому

      It’s only good if you can pay it back on time. For instance I would have used my CC for BF purchase, but my payment was due and I do not want to get charged interest. So I used BNPL, and paid off my CC. I mean I could have used another credit card but I only use this one card for online purchases. (And I normally have savings, I just had to loan out practically all my savings to my family, I don’t expect them to pay me back, I can regrow my savings again.)

  • @jackqb9119
    @jackqb9119 Рік тому +1

    I can afford everything I buy on after pay, I just like seeing the money go out of my bank slowly rather than all at once

  • @nintentendo2123
    @nintentendo2123 Рік тому +1

    I love your videos my first video was to not say the T word and seeing this video gives me another reason to push me to be better. keep going youre motivation for everyday people that are trying to get better. have a good day

  • @grandroofing1604
    @grandroofing1604 Рік тому +8

    Thank you Pat. I have been with you since you were doing lessons on the whiteboard. I am so glad to see you have so many eyeballs. We need you and the others like you in these troubling times.

  • @silverchairsg
    @silverchairsg Рік тому +37

    I once tried the Buy Now Pay Never payment plan, but the cops rounded me up and put me in a small room with three other guys and made us wear orange clothes, and the food was crap.

    • @RizzyGyatt
      @RizzyGyatt Рік тому +1

      Based af

    • @DanJ41
      @DanJ41 Рік тому +1

      😂 that was the “oh f**k moment 😂

    • @splashmoby
      @splashmoby Рік тому +1

      What is based sorry my English not good

    • @raiden031
      @raiden031 Рік тому

      You're doing it wrong. It works these days, just ask Walmart as a sizable portion of transactions are conducted this way

    • @RizzyGyatt
      @RizzyGyatt Рік тому

      @@raiden031sizable in terms of quantity =/= sizable in terms of dollars. Everyone knows retail lets you get freebies up to FELONY MODE then they take the gloves off. Target and Walmart both operate this way

  • @raploh
    @raploh Рік тому +12

    Totally agree. Being in debt SUCKS!!!
    I have been EXTREMELY LUCKY to be able to get out of it quickly. My father bailed me out. Lesson learnt ever since.
    Never again.
    NEVER AGAIN!!!
    Now, I work in retail and I see consumers coming in to buy stuff they don't know anything about and, the way I see it, have no use for and asking whether they can pay by instalment or BNPL methods... Just makes me think they are so fucking dumb.
    To the people who think "As long as I pay on time, I'm good."
    Think about this.... what would happen if shit happens right after you make a purchase? and you can't make the next payment?
    Or... since you're constantly thinking "I got the money/income. I can pay on time, I'm good", very likely you might fail to keep track that you have made quite a fair bit of such purchases and the monthly payment is actually slowly (but surely) creeping up. You run the risk of losing track of how much you ACTUALLY need to pay.
    And right at that moment, shit happens. You lose a job or a loved one suddenly falls ill and need urgent care (and we know that is very expensive). Shit can come in any shape or form.
    What you gonna do then?

  • @Jrcondones
    @Jrcondones Рік тому +29

    I’m glad that my brain isn’t forged as an hungry money spending Bot like others. The crazy thing is that I’m only 17. This channel really helped my mindset going through life.

    • @dennisalbrecht6438
      @dennisalbrecht6438 Рік тому +5

      Good for you!!! You already know more than many adults. Wish you a great future.

    • @brizzle3903
      @brizzle3903 Рік тому

      SENSATIONAL! Keep that mindset it will keep you out of trouble in the future
      I was the same way when I was your age and I made damn sure to avoid such foolery, no crippling debt over here and I barely use my credit card

    • @Jrcondones
      @Jrcondones Рік тому +1

      @@brizzle3903 that’s awesome wishing nothing but the best for you. Life is tough but with the right mindset anything is possible.

    • @Jrcondones
      @Jrcondones Рік тому +1

      @@dennisalbrecht6438 thanks 🙏🏾

    • @ambiarock590
      @ambiarock590 Рік тому +1

      I'm 24 and I'm with ya. Glad I'm a naturally skeptical person and a savvy shopper. Keep that mindset going in life!

  • @fabr1cated
    @fabr1cated Рік тому +15

    Not as terrible as having a credit card
    Cant believe they made that the norm

    • @SWOTHDRA
      @SWOTHDRA Рік тому +9

      Exactly, having a credit card is stimulated by having a "credit score" lol sounds like damn socialism

    • @NoRegertsHere
      @NoRegertsHere Рік тому +1

      Actually, this is now a bigger problem for financial counsellors in Australia than credit cards. Which is saying something, because afterpay and others like it haven’t been around for that long.

    • @randombiasedrevert
      @randombiasedrevert 6 місяців тому

      Having a credit is great for responsible people yall just have a spending problem

  • @Helen_white1
    @Helen_white1 Рік тому +363

    The United States is grappling with the challenging combination of inflation and recession. An alarming aspect of this recession is the surge in consumer credit card debt. In April alone, credit card debt escalated by 20%, and rates have doubled within a year. Inflation has reached such heights that consumers are resorting to debt for essential life necessities. The signs of a collapse are evident, and the prospect of more layoffs looms. This is why I am considering entering the market now, anticipating a recovery in the economy. I am in the process of constructing a $600k portfolio. Do you have any recommendations for stocks in this scenario?

    • @GersderaNioer
      @GersderaNioer Рік тому +8

      Focus on two primary goals. Firstly, prioritize your safety by understanding the opportune moments to sell stocks, aiming to minimize losses and maximize gains. Secondly, prepare to capitalize on market shifts. I recommend seeking advice from a Certified Financial Planner (CFP) or another professional to guide you in achieving these objectives.

    • @Agatha.wayne0
      @Agatha.wayne0 Рік тому +5

      May I inquire about the investment firm you're currently associated with? I had previously invested through Goldman, but their offerings did not align with my preferences.

    • @ben_dukeson
      @ben_dukeson Рік тому +4

      Stacie appears to be really knowledgeable. Her resume, educational history, and qualifications were all quite good when I found her internet page. She will act in my best interests because she is a fiduciary. I thus scheduled a session with her.

  • @spiceinsights
    @spiceinsights Рік тому +7

    Oh wow, thank you for using your platform like this Pat, to elevate people’s ability to stay out of/avoid further debt. Awesome!!! God Bless 🙏🏽💟

  • @healthywildfree
    @healthywildfree Рік тому +1

    It should be called "Buy Now, Go Broke Later"

  • @69thPredator
    @69thPredator Рік тому +6

    I tried it once but my rule was to pay off my car first so that I didn’t have any other debt. I can definitely see it getting out of hand if you start financing everything though. I doubt that I’ll use it again even though I paid off the item early. Just having that debt lingering over my head wasn’t a good feeling.

  • @redoz9768
    @redoz9768 Рік тому +1

    It took me many years but I own my own beachside home and a few nice cars, and I am completely debt free. I work three days a week just to keep active and am loving life. I borrowed but I never borrowed more than I could realistically repay.

  • @Trifonov161
    @Trifonov161 11 місяців тому +3

    most of the debt is from buying a luxury. Sad story.

  • @GriffinNotary
    @GriffinNotary Рік тому +1

    I used Affirm to buy an HP Laptop. Did not miss a payment because of the extra fees.

  • @blackphillygal
    @blackphillygal Рік тому +7

    This is great. We have to live within our means. I love that I have no debt just by what I have money for. People are slaves to debt. Everyone needs to wake up to this.

  • @CrazyTobster
    @CrazyTobster Рік тому

    These buy now and pay later has helped me with essentials, meaning my glasses. They are good when used responsibly. When you buy just for sake of desire the road leads so high stress, depression, hunger and a low standard of living.

  • @grahamleadbeatter5981
    @grahamleadbeatter5981 Рік тому +3

    My wife and I decided many years ago that we would get rid of our credit cards, and if we couldn't pay for something, we didn't buy it. We paid for food and mortgage payments first, and we committed to saving every pay day. Even if it was just $1.00, we saved something. Today, we have no debt and no money worries. We still have to be careful, but we don't worry about money.

  • @wtfa2910
    @wtfa2910 10 місяців тому +1

    Open using afterpay for years never had a problem

  • @MoniquePowersBeauty
    @MoniquePowersBeauty Рік тому +18

    Great advice! I stopped using my credit cards over 10 years ago and I only use my debit cards. It’s so freeing! It’s not called “Master”card for nothing! 😂

    • @diaz-kasper
      @diaz-kasper Рік тому +4

      Good for you
      If you have cash stability-You might be missing in a lot good rewards from credit cards

    • @Gojo-jg2zs
      @Gojo-jg2zs Рік тому +2

      @@diaz-kasper those "rewards" are off the backs of others' who are bad with money or simply, that life happens to. But good on you for not feeling bad about that. My goat

    • @ambiarock590
      @ambiarock590 Рік тому

      I do use a credit card, but I only buy things that I can afford (right now I only use it for groceries) and then I schedule the payment in full soon after. I only use it to build credit.

  • @Allious131
    @Allious131 Рік тому +1

    I have and still use the buy now pay later method and have no issues just pay your dam bills. Have been doing this for years without any problem I just pay what I owe and keep it moving.

  • @zangetsuzabimaru
    @zangetsuzabimaru Рік тому +3

    I've used this but only if I already had the money to pay for it. And i do that cuz they should be reporting to credit agencies so it looks good when you're making on-time payments

  • @ellieramos
    @ellieramos Рік тому

    Thank you for this Pat, I found a lot of value in this. Thank you so much for the realtalk!

  • @RahimWilliams1
    @RahimWilliams1 Рік тому +3

    Stay on top of your bills. Pay early or on time and you won’t have to deal with any of these negative consequences. It’s really that simple
    If you can’t afford it or REALLY don’t need it, don’t buy it.

  • @mashedpotato9482
    @mashedpotato9482 9 місяців тому

    Well said! I really appreciate the honesty and the presentation of the situation!

  • @Gilboa1985
    @Gilboa1985 Рік тому +7

    Great content Pat... i do use it from time to time for something i was gonna by anyways just so i can use the extra cash flow to invest. i think it can be good as a tool for that but if you are doing it because you cant afford something then yes stay the hell away from it.

  • @AB_223
    @AB_223 Рік тому +3

    When used properly these are interest free loans with no downside. Just like any other thing in life this requires personal responsibility.

    • @NoRegertsHere
      @NoRegertsHere Рік тому

      You can concentrate on keeping track of your multiple monthly payments. Or you can save for things and only concentrate on investing. The arbitrage is minimal for the head space required

    • @MotivatedNurse
      @MotivatedNurse Рік тому

      Word

  • @rodneyarmstrong3813
    @rodneyarmstrong3813 Рік тому +2

    Me and my wife have zero credit because we buy everything for cash. Our two house's are paid for and we only pay our taxes every year. And life still seams hard just to keep everything running even our vehicles. Ive been a mechanic all my life and the parts cost way too much.

  • @TheodoreM-wp6cs
    @TheodoreM-wp6cs Рік тому +19

    Just don’t go crazy and forget to pay on time. Don’t get too many loans going. If you pay it off early and don’t get in over your head it’s a good option. Especially for those like me without great credit. It’s not all evil ppl. It’s actually helping me save some $ in order to pay these payments off. Before I would’ve just blown my whole check, remember not all of us are so financially lucky or savvy.

    • @Code7Unltd
      @Code7Unltd Рік тому

      What if I told you that having no debt can negatively affect your credit score?
      What if you knew that negative criticism of Semites negatively affects your credit score?

    • @gianna4523
      @gianna4523 Рік тому +6

      Exactly don’t go crazy. I’ve used it and I have never been late. You only take on a pay in 4 if you know you can pay it off, use common sense and it’s fine.

    • @bluz1864
      @bluz1864 Рік тому

      I'm not from the US but we have similar programs.
      Before I got my credit card, I did use one since while I could pay the whole amount, it would set my savings back.
      I never got more than one loan and I always paid at least a day early.
      It's about discipline really.

  • @vavoo4971
    @vavoo4971 Рік тому +2

    So much wisdom in such a short message.

  • @AgentMoler
    @AgentMoler Рік тому +9

    I don't think its so dangerous if you have the money to pay when the charges come but the idea of continuing to expand credit (with no preconditions) to people that don't have money is def dangerous but I suppose these BNPL are considered "innovative" in the sense that its like of like fractional reserve banking, stretching $1 to $1000.

    • @splashmoby
      @splashmoby Рік тому

      They have done their research, the majority of the masses using this will make sure these companies stay profitable

  • @NoRegertsHere
    @NoRegertsHere Рік тому +1

    These payment systems are a bigger problem in Australia now (at financial counselling offices) than credit cards

  • @sevensages5279
    @sevensages5279 Рік тому +9

    Pat criticizing BNPL is laughable 😂considering he ran a sleazy MLM insurance business where 95% of the licensed sales agents make less than a minimum wage worker making $7.25hr while he leeched off their commissions!

    • @SWOTHDRA
      @SWOTHDRA Рік тому +3

      Exactly

    • @Jp-do9ny
      @Jp-do9ny Рік тому +2

      Facts! This dude is such a weasel

    • @luisnin3780
      @luisnin3780 Рік тому +1

      Exactly!! This is exactly the problem with this guy!! He made his money not paying a bunch of sales reps and then starts talking about other companies. He is such a weasel is correct!!

    • @sebastianlucas704
      @sebastianlucas704 Рік тому

      Source?

    • @sevensages5279
      @sevensages5279 Рік тому

      @@sebastianlucas704 "Coffeezilla exposes Patrick bet david MLM"

  • @GAPeach-uz7vh
    @GAPeach-uz7vh Рік тому

    Awesome content! Sadly I know loved ones who need to see this video, however refuse to see the truth and continue their erroneous ways.

  • @davidlucasmachado2831
    @davidlucasmachado2831 Рік тому +7

    Sometimes we got to do what we got to do

    • @jmanrock11
      @jmanrock11 Рік тому

      Thats fine but make the payments

  • @symonegreen7493
    @symonegreen7493 5 місяців тому

    Im addicted too this and i cant stop.

  • @KJM8629
    @KJM8629 Рік тому +7

    Didn’t it used to be illegal for interest rates to be above 20%? Seems like legal loansharking is here for everyone.

  • @Daddy1138-
    @Daddy1138- Рік тому +2

    I moved to colorado & started seeing a cheerleader from one of the colleges here, once she told me she was making 12 month payments on a ski pass I was out 😂

    • @MotivatedNurse
      @MotivatedNurse Рік тому

      Lmao I see my coworkers on a 16/h salary maxing out Afterpay buying snickers 💀

  • @doncarroll3776
    @doncarroll3776 Рік тому +5

    Amen 🙏🏻 my brother, nothing like a personal testimony to bring meaning to a podcast
    I was like you till 2008 GFC
    Cut them cards up and today living Debt free 😎

  • @hoodwink325
    @hoodwink325 Рік тому +1

    This video is straight fire! Preach it PBD, being in debt SUCKS!!!!! Avoid it!

  • @Kevin-pv5bt
    @Kevin-pv5bt Рік тому +9

    If the buy now pay later is interest free and it automatically comes out of account (so I’m never late) I was always told why not use other people’s money when you can. I’m getting either way cause I have money.

    • @3d1k3
      @3d1k3 Рік тому +6

      This has been my thinking. I've done better with bnpl than credit cards. At. At no interest and it's automatically coming out of my checking account it helps with budgeting.

    • @SpliffDemonZu
      @SpliffDemonZu Рік тому +2

      Same. Just don't be late and spend money you KNOW you have/will have.

  • @brandonface917
    @brandonface917 Рік тому +1

    I use this only in small amounts. For example, the item is $400, and they break it off to 4 $100 payments 100 due right then. I am paying my normal debt along with getting items for Christmas. Then again, my home doesn't buy useless items.

    • @MotivatedNurse
      @MotivatedNurse Рік тому

      Same I like guns and gear so I’ve use this to build my rifles or something like that but I would never have more than 1 purchase (BNPL) at the time and if I wanted to my expenses are too low that me and my wife can easily live off of 2k a month we both work full time but man I love the feeling of living free no big debt theres money always in the bank

  • @ambition112
    @ambition112 Рік тому +5

    0:00: 💳 New 'buy now pay later' trend allows consumers to make purchases with flexible payment options, while companies make money through back-end fees.
    2:30: 💸 Companies and the government encourage spending to increase GDP, leading people to become addicted to spending and go into debt.
    4:24: 💳 The video discusses the growing popularity of buy now pay later (BNPL) as an alternative to credit cards, with a projected market value of $4 trillion by 2030.
    6:43: 💳 The video discusses the consequences of missing payments on buy now, pay later programs and the impact on consumers, companies, and credit scores.
    9:04: 💰 Resist the temptation to overspend and increase your cash by avoiding unnecessary purchases and credit card debt.
    Recapped using Tammy AI

  • @danielj3010
    @danielj3010 Рік тому +3

    PBD gets it

  • @liban996
    @liban996 Рік тому

    Thank you for putting out this kind of content, folks need to learn about these traps!!

  • @CanisoGaming
    @CanisoGaming Рік тому +9

    I Just wanna Say thank you to all those companies taking the bullet for us, willingly going to hell for indulging in these activities which are forbidden, but not entirely on the client side 🤷‍♀️😂

  • @DieselDucy
    @DieselDucy Рік тому

    Well I live within my means. I paid 60k for a house and 10k for a car. I underspend on everything. Pay off my credit cards every month and put every spare cent in savings.

  • @johnathannadeau3285
    @johnathannadeau3285 Рік тому +3

    There's alot of truth in here.

  • @aboutblank7662
    @aboutblank7662 Рік тому +2

    Bet on Bet David ! Hi Hunter 👋

  • @DennisJerry-we5uj
    @DennisJerry-we5uj Рік тому +4

    If you are not in the financial market space right now, you are making a huge mistake. I understand that it could be due to ignorance, but if you want to make your money work for you…prevent inflation

    • @DennisJerry-we5uj
      @DennisJerry-we5uj Рік тому

      Speaking of being successful, I know I am blessed if not I won't have met someone who's as spectacular as Maria Williams

    • @aaronperez4
      @aaronperez4 Рік тому

      I must say crypto is the future and the way Investment is the only concept that separate the rich from the poor

    • @janiepalacios
      @janiepalacios Рік тому

      Over here, I lost a lot of my savings which I will never try anymore. I’m such an idiot if I think about what I did trading on my own without no professional guide

    • @elizabethgonzales3
      @elizabethgonzales3 Рік тому

      How do I get started with her now?

    • @raiden031
      @raiden031 Рік тому +1

      Suddenly bots have taken over this thread

  • @ohatley8
    @ohatley8 Рік тому +2

    I get pay laters have its shortcomings, but it’s still a hell of a lot better than using a credit card

  • @CARL_093
    @CARL_093 Рік тому +3

    Its a trick that works everytime

  • @mikeillgaming4224
    @mikeillgaming4224 Рік тому +1

    Klarna is great ... They will not give you a high limit like a credit card and you really pay extra attention to klarna because you have to pay it off within two months... You usually forget wtf you purchased with a credit card ... You'll go two years just to pay for a laptop with interest

  • @grimaffiliations3671
    @grimaffiliations3671 Рік тому +7

    Gotta give Biden props for getting us to 5% growth while keeping us below 4% unemployment for the longest stretch since the 60's. Didn't think that could happen

    • @andykod77
      @andykod77 Рік тому

      Well anything can happen when you got a magic wand.
      I always take it as my starting gift in the game of life

    • @dereckkessler
      @dereckkessler Рік тому +5

      Anything is possible when people have to work 2 jobs to have a lower quality of life than they did 4 years ago

    • @grimaffiliations3671
      @grimaffiliations3671 Рік тому +2

      @@dereckkessler multiple job havers are at their historical levels of 5%

    • @Tom-nz2sc
      @Tom-nz2sc Рік тому +7

      When the goverment writes its own report card it’s straight As …..shocker

  • @מתןתורגמן-ל2ה
    @מתןתורגמן-ל2ה Рік тому

    huge respect for the clock behind you pat.
    it really shows that you know your stuff. and the way you are speating all that knowledge fluidly is amazing.

  • @ricardoode711
    @ricardoode711 Рік тому +1

    This is an example of why the states and the consumption of people must reduce. Debt affects everything in your life and that is so true and it destroys households and so many other relationships.

    • @SWOTHDRA
      @SWOTHDRA Рік тому

      Start with the credit cards

    • @NoRegertsHere
      @NoRegertsHere Рік тому

      @@SWOTHDRA pay later services are more prevalent in the offices of financial counsellors in Australia now than credit cards. Because it encourages unhealthy behaviour.

  • @vastcore
    @vastcore Рік тому +1

    I use this and I don't have a credit card. I don't want to pay account fees or interest. I haven't missed a payment.
    There can be pressure to meet timelines if you mismanage but if you make sure you have the money before you buy then its beneficial.
    Im investing in my future if i cant meet a payment i could just liquidate the assets that I'm buying.
    If you use it right it's very beneficial. If you don't then you pay the price...
    This is why I use it but everyone entitled to their own opinion.

    • @blisphul8084
      @blisphul8084 Рік тому

      How much extra money do you get to invest in this way? I feel like most buy now pay later items are frivolous items that don't actually cost that much, so I don't understand how it could provide much extra investment money. For example, if an iPhone is $1000, and you pay $250 installments (compared to buying it outright), for the first quarter, you have an extra $750 to invest, then $500 for the second, etc, and by the last quarter, it's $250. With a 7% return, it doesn't seem worth the stress and time overhead of managing the account. You'd be better off fully buying an older phone model for

    • @vastcore
      @vastcore Рік тому

      @@blisphul8084 I'm not buying phones. What I'm buying is the investment. And what I am buying I could sell it instantly for almost same price I bought it. But I can also make a profit.

  • @kutiek9699
    @kutiek9699 Рік тому +1

    I use it because it doesn't affect your credit score. Better than using a credit card.

  • @Corywick
    @Corywick Рік тому +1

    Brazil has had this for year...not a good sign@!!!! I knew it was a bad idea 30 yrs ago and now it's here. BAD IDEA@!!!!!

  • @chance891
    @chance891 Рік тому

    my dad and grandma use to quote the "you will be a slave if you don't save," now im 38 with a ton and i mean a ton in the bank and i have no worries or debt, life feels like auto pilot, i just do what ever projects i want to do at this point.

  • @matttorres5510
    @matttorres5510 Рік тому +1

    You have to really know yourself and your situation to benefit from these. Am I a forgetful person? Will alarms help? If I lose my income, can I find another way to pay? Do I need this item? Etc. If any of these are negative you should reconsider. But if ypu can its an awesome tool.

  • @LongueDuree
    @LongueDuree Рік тому +1

    News we can use. I've seen this and Wondered what the catch was, there's always a catch. Now I know, thanks!

  • @raynyhus2026
    @raynyhus2026 Рік тому +1

    This is to lack of financial education as a child. This needs to be taught to children from a young age. I'm at fualt for not teaching my kids when they were young and for not learning this myself as a young man. Not going to play the blame game and take my
    Full responsibility for my situation and childrens. I'm very thankful to my wife who fixed that problem.

  • @mrsterling5306
    @mrsterling5306 Рік тому

    This is an awesome video!!!
    I wish the people who need to hear this could see it!!!

  • @stephenl7756
    @stephenl7756 Рік тому

    What Patrick is doing content wise is the best on the internet. I learn more from this channel then I do anywhere else

  • @YesSirYesSir3bagsFULL
    @YesSirYesSir3bagsFULL Рік тому +1

    I’ve used these services before. But I’ve spent within reason and had the funds to fully pay. But as another comment said. Use them wisely. It can be good but also bad

  • @sagrazoom
    @sagrazoom Рік тому +2

    I bought couple devices through affirm (2k$ total). 0 interest. Set auto payments and forgot about it for 2 years.
    Paid off a year ago. Don’t see what is wrong with it)
    I could pay it forward or leave money on my bank account which I’m collecting % on for keeping cash. The choice is obvious to me.

  • @helahola
    @helahola Рік тому +1

    yes i agree. cash is still the best transaction method. your wallet will alert you when your cash is running low so you can limit your spending. buy now pay later is good for purchasing a house, car and business but not for daily expenses. you're not a billionaire so play within the circle depend on your affordability.

  • @Damnitsalejandro
    @Damnitsalejandro Рік тому +1

    If you can’t afford to buy it twice, don’t buy it!!!

  • @Can-rd2ft
    @Can-rd2ft Рік тому +1

    Canadian here, they’re now introducing this is an option for purchasing groceries 😔

  • @TexasRaised87-u2y
    @TexasRaised87-u2y Рік тому +1

    The simple truth of the matter is some people just dont want to be free

  • @cumminsfj4586
    @cumminsfj4586 Рік тому +6

    I use afterpay and have never missed a payment because I use it on things I can already afford.