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Very Account - How does it work?
oooLisa
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Hi there. Sorry if this sounds daft, but I have a Very account and was wondering how the payment plans work? I know they do the Take 3 option, but they say they offer longer term monthly options only I cant find this when I order something. It just says add item to account? I use Littlewoods and they have the payment plans listed before you buy. I have only opened a Very account as I noticed some things were a bit cheaper.
Thank You.
Lisa.
Thank You.
Lisa.
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Hi there. Sorry if this sounds daft, but I have a Very account and was wondering how the payment plans work? I know they do the Take 3 option, but they say they offer longer term monthly options only I cant find this when I order something. It just says add item to account? I use Littlewoods and they have the payment plans listed before you buy. I have only opened a Very account as I noticed some things were a bit cheaper.
You are given the opportunity to select a payment plan when you go through the check out process. They've been offering 1 year BNPL on everything for some time now. Probably making the most of the gloomy economic situation we're in.
Unlike its sister company, Littlewoods, Very doesn't show punters how much things will cost per week.
One thing to be Very wary of is that if you don't pay for a item in full before the 1 year BNPL period is up they add all of the interest you would have paid to your account.0 -
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Hope this helps0
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