even though I actually like the credit card method zip has, I have to agree with you Andre. The efficiency of installment pay in terms of interest and debt is superior.
but as Peter said, affirm also have a set term payments, which seems to still be palatable to the consumer. I'd argue their method of charging the customer is superior to zip's though, but that's just from eyeball considersation.
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