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Looking For Bill Me Later, Same as Cash and Payment Plan Sites

I need to buy Christmas gifts. I have no money and bad credit, and would like to find some "Buy now pay later sites".

By Davionna from Detroit

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RE: Looking For Bill Me Later, Same as Cash and Payment Plan Sites

FIGI is you're best bet. They don't check your credit and don't send a bill till Feb. I think it's Figi.com ( oh yeah - they deliver all over the country making gift giving easy)

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Post by Suntydt

RE: Looking For Bill Me Later, Same as Cash and Payment Plan Sites

I would also like to add that never in my life have I bought any kind of gift where I had to make payments on it. That includes using my charge card.

Post by redhatterb

RE: Looking For Bill Me Later, Same as Cash and Payment Plan Sites

I don't want to sound critical, but you have known that Christmas was coming for 12 months. I start buying gifts in February, one gift a month and I am always done by the end of September. That way a lot of the time you can find more expensive items on sale. I spend $40.00 each on my two adult children, $20.00 each on my four grandkids, $20.00 each on one of my aunts and a cousin. $10.00 each on my two sisters.

Last year in December I had already bought a couple gifts to put away for this year, and the same applies now, for next year. A lot of it is seeing something that speaks out to you for a certain person. For kids, no matter the age, you could buy life saver books that run between $2.00-$3.00 at WalMart. I know little kids would like these, and I'm pretty sure older kids would too. For teenagers a nice pair of socks. For adults you could make candy and/or cookies and put them in nice container. The buy now, pay later places are usually really expensive by the time you get your purchases paid off.

About 20 years ago I bought an electric typewriter from one of those buy now, pay later catalogs and by the time I got it paid off, it cost right close to double the price listed in the catalog, but at the time I really needed it and didn't have the cash to go and buy one any place else. Incidentally I live off $600.00 a month.

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