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    They have transacted over 2 Billion in sales n just over 12 months.
    That's not just 'girls buying a dress'.
    Major retailers are available and already trading significant percentages of their revenues through this;
    including Sheridan, David Jones, Big W, Myer, Mitre10, Office Works, and more.
    If you can't see the advantage of having a payment method, that can buy white goods, office equipment, homewares etc with no interest, no transaction fees, and no requirement to pay upfront, online, instore or from your phone yet, that's fine,
    because you will when it becomes mainstream.
    Paypal seemed dodgy at first, and many places would not work with them,
    until EBay bought them and it blew up and became more valuable than EBay.
    Afterpay don't have that issue- they already in a very short time of operating are already trusted by some of Australia's largest retailers. Their security is solid.
    All it takes is one major US retailer to offer AfterPay,
    and this thing will blow up.
    They are tech savvy there.
    I was just in New York city, People love paying with their phones and playing with new tech.
    Australia is so backward, everyoone using credit cards still.
    Afterpay is so easy to set up,
    if you cared to do it, and see how simple it is and that zero fees are charged,
    why wouldn't you?
 
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