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Cheers Adam.
From a commercial perspective I fully understand and respect your decision to offer this as an alternative payment method. Processing returns or refunds seems to be an issue for merchants if you can believe the media articles.
Only shared information to provide forum members with other side of the coin to help them make a balanced decision on whether to use Afterpay instead of other payment methods.
Unfortunately you cannot unscramble an egg.
So easy to unknowingly compromise credit rating by using something that seems to be more convenient.
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I don't object to PBG offering Afterpay, and I think Adam has reached a good compromise. It's a bit scary though how just about every retail store now has a little Afterpay sign at the checkout for any old rubbish - clothes, shoes, handbags, videogames. I can't imagine people going into debt for something so trivial. DIY guitar kits on the other hand are basically a human right. ;)
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Check out this article that popped up today.....
Australian regulator investigates trading in pay-later stocks
I thought you would be interested in this story I found on MSN: Australian regulator investigates trading in pay-later stocks http://a.msn.com/00/en-au/BBTSJ9y?ocid=se