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Young adults using buy now, pay later services struggling to pay other bills Buy now, pay later schemes are often advertised at online checkouts as an easy way of splitting or delaying payments. 12:34, 26 APR 2021 Will your online spending ease up no the high street is open again? (Image: Getty Images) Get the latest on money saving tips and benefit changes straight to your inbox each week with our Record Money newsletter.Invalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. ....
Checkout credit providers have been accused of making it too easy for young people to get into financial trouble, after research found they often didn t realise they were taking on debt. A survey of 2,700 users of buy now, pay later services like Clearpay, Klarna, Laybuy, Openpay and PayPal found more than half of 18-34-year-olds had signed up without realising, while 35 per cent went onto regret their debt-fuelled purchases. Two in five of those surveyed by Citizens Advice between January in February felt what they had signed up for was not proper borrowing in the same way a credit card or loan was, and 42 per cent didn t fully understand what they were signing up for. ....