Of course, it accrues interest, and maybe many are overlooking that. The thing is, folks choose Cashea for the ease of payment, but obviously, the company profits from it; they would never take a loss.
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Does CASHEA really not charge INTEREST? The reality: Cashea does charge... but it's hidden in the product price. It's disguised interest. Yes, they charge interest... but not in the way you think.
Same phone
🌎 International: $100
🇻🇪 Store: $150
💳 Cashea "no interest": $200
So... How does it really work? • The merchant pays a commission • The price adjusts upwards • You pay that adjustment without realizing it. You don’t pay monthly interest... you pay a higher price from the get-go.
Clear example: You pay $200 for something worth $100. That’s financing too, just in disguise.
It’s neither good nor bad... but you need to understand it before buying. Save this before making purchases on credit. Comment: Is this convenience or a markup? Follow us to understand money without filters.