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'Buy now, pay later' is sending the TikTok generation spiraling into debt

33 pointsby jonchangabout 3 years ago

10 comments

formerkrogempabout 3 years ago
It seems like the "TikTok" generation is lacking financial literacy. I was too at that age. In the US, we don't typically have a class covering money in the US, which is unfortunate and expensive early in life.
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IlPeachabout 3 years ago
Article&#x27;s a bit of a mish-mash. Mostly points finger at Afterpay and the dark patterns it used both in the marketing campaigns and in app.<p>Unfortunately it also misses one major point aside from the lending regulation and reporting of debt&#x2F;late repay to credit scoring agencies, which is how the hell didn&#x27;t these people underwrite their users properly? In the end it&#x27;s the company&#x27;s money that is put upfront.
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sdzeabout 3 years ago
Nothing worst then being a debt slave for worthless shit. They will learn.
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secretsatanabout 3 years ago
Hasn&#x27;t the economy for the last twenty years been mostly funded by consumer debt?<p>With rising housing prices and stagnant wages, this how trickle up happened
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adhesive_wombatabout 3 years ago
&gt; ... high-level staffers at Affirm and Afterpay ... emphasized the accessibility of these services, especially for younger consumers looking to bolster their credit and consumers working to restore their credit scores<p>Something about that feels pretty dystopian.
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Ekarosabout 3 years ago
Nothing new... Debt based consumerism has been around for long time. This is just new more streamlined and simpler version. How long has selling stuff for instalments been around?
Machado117about 3 years ago
Assuming you have the money why is using these services a bad financial decision? Isn’t a good idea to postpone payments in an inflationary economy when there’s no interest?
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spoonjimabout 3 years ago
It&#x27;s things like this that make me believe that open democracies like the US are doomed to be outcompeted by countries run like China&#x2F;Russia&#x2F;Singapore (some work better than others). Buy Now Pay Later for consumer goods is obviously bad. An effective government should be able to just say &quot;it&#x27;s gone&quot; because it&#x27;s bad. But in the US there would have to be a law passed, which would be essentially impossible, and even if it was, it would be extremely hard to define the boundaries.
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dotcomaabout 3 years ago
Really?<p>I thought these ‘financial instruments’ were used only by the very wealthy… ;)
karaterobotabout 3 years ago
People have been falling for these scams forever. Naturally a generation which lives online will be more vulnerable to attacks coming through platforms they pay more attention to. Is there anything fundamentally new, though?
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