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I don’t know about you, but after months of sitting around in my PJs, spring and the easing of restrictions under alert level 1 means that it’s time to start wearing ‘outside clothes’ and exploring the world again.
A new wardrobe that doesn’t involve sweatpants is in order.
However, heading out to a mall is up there with a root canal on the list of things that I want to do right now, so online retail is probably the best way to shop.
The good news is that PayJustNow’s new online shopping mall is the perfect place to do it.
To add to the convenience and take the stress off of your wallet, every store on the site offers an interest-free, buy-now-pay-later (BNPL) service.
Here’s a taste of what’s on offer.
I’m not kidding when I say ‘a taste’ – This is a tiny fraction of what there is to explore in the mall:
Tip for the gamers out there: KOODOO is stocking the new PS5. While the stock for pre-orders is already sold out, keep an eye on the page. If you’re a dedicated gamer you probably already know that the first consoles usually have a bug or two to work out.
Wait for the perfected version, and you’ll be able to order it online without having to pay the full price upfront.
That’s because every one of the merchants on PayJustNow’s comprehensive list of partners offers the BNPL service at checkout, so you can pay off your purchase in three easy, and most importantly interest-free instalments without breaking the bank.
Keeping within your budget? Check.
Looking like a human being who hasn’t spent months on the couch? You get the idea.
Here’s how to get started:
It really is that simple.
Now take off the PJs and get out there.
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