How it works

  1. Add items to your cart (or shopping bag).
  2. Check out with Shop Pay.
  3. Choose the option to pay in installments.

Your first payment is due at checkout. The remaining payments are automatically charged to your card saved on Shop Pay based on the payment plan you chose. Don't worry, you'll get an email reminder before each payment to remind you.

 

Are there late fees?

No, there are no late fees if you miss a scheduled payment.

 

What is the option to pay in installments on Shop Pay?

When checking out with Shop Pay, you now have the option to pay now or later. Paying in installments on Shop Pay allows you to split your purchase amount into four equal, biweekly installment payments with 0% APR, or monthly installments with no hidden or late fees*.

What if I make a return on a purchase made through installments with Shop Pay?

Shop Pay Installments purchases are subject to Born Bonita's  Return Policy  (Store Credit Only) for items returned within 14 days of fulfillment. You will need to continue to pay off those installments until the full payment is completed. Once all payment has been made, a store credit will be issued for the amount of the item(s) returned.

Which payment methods are accepted if I use the option to pay in installments on Shop Pay?

For non-interest bearing orders, debit and credit cards are accepted through Shop Pay. For interest bearing orders, you can only pay using a debit card.

 

What if I miss an installment payment?

There are no late fees for customers who miss a scheduled payment. However, partial payments or late payments might impact your credit score, or your eligibility to use Shop Pay Installments in the future. If you have questions about a missed installment payment, then you can contact Affirm support for assistance.

 

*Rates from 0-36% APR. Payment options through Shop Pay Installments are subject to an eligibility check and are provided by these lending partners: affirm.com/lenders. Options depend on your purchase amount, and a down payment may be required. State notices to consumers affirm.com/licenses.