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Three things are happening in February that requires your immediate attention.
First, it’s back to school time which means that the kids need to be kitted out, stationery needs to be bought, and if you’re homeschooling, you should probably be looking into some upgraded tech.
Next, it’s Valentine’s Day, or rather the perfect opportunity to score some major points with your partner (and show them you care…).
Finally, and here’s where it gets interesting – if you shop for any of the above, or just shop in general online at a store that uses PayJustNow as a payment option, you could win your money back.
Let me break that down for you so that it really sinks in.
From February 1, PayJustNow is going to reward a lucky shopper each day. Every day, every 30th customer to make a purchase using PayJustNow at checkout will get back the full value of their purchase. That could mean multiple winners daily.
I like those odds.
PayJustNow is a ‘buy now, pay later’ payment option that allows you to shop, split your payment into three interest-free instalments and still get your goods as if you’d paid in full. Instant gratification AND preserving your cash flow.
Even if you aren’t into Valentine’s Day, this sounds like a lot of love in February.
There are over 600 different brands that offer PayJustNow as the most no-brainer way to pay.
Signing up is faster than browsing what to buy:
Once you’ve set up your account, they’ve made it simple to shop with their online store directory, where you’ll find upwards of 600 brands including Cape Union Mart, Poetry, Old Khaki, Keedo, and Tread + Miller.
Lifestyle, sports, electronics, beauty, fashion, toys, hobbies, surfing gear, jewellery – if you can think of something, it’s there.
Here’s a fraction of what you’ll find in a few of those departments:
Sports & Outdoor
Kids & Babies
Fashion
There are too many in each category to list, so the best thing to do is to head on over the PayJustNow’s online store directory and have a look around.
It’s retail therapy at its finest – especially if that retail therapy ends up being free, gratis, on the house.
Happy shopping and good luck!
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