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Chase Credit Cards Will No Longer Be an Option for These Payments

By Nick Cole – Clark Howard
Aug 5, 2024

Do you like making purchases with a “Buy Now, Pay Later” service? Chase soon will make things harder on you.

The mega bank has been informing users that it soon will no longer allow them to use their credit cards to make payments to third-party businesses offering “Buy Now, Pay Later” installment plans.

Effective October 10, 2024, Chase credit cards no longer will be able to pay for “Buy Now, Pay Later” installment plans.

This means installment payments to businesses like Klarna and AfterPay will be declined from October 10 moving forward. Chase is giving a few months heads up so that you can make the appropriate changes to your installment payment method.

Team Clark was able to confirm the following message went out to impacted Chase cardholders on July billing statements:

Chase credit card billing statement message
Chase credit card billing statement message

Why Is Chase Eliminating Third-Party “Buy Now, Pay Later” Installment Payments?

You may find it odd that Chase has reversed course on allowing cardholders to use their credit cards for this type of transaction.

What has changed? Is Chase actually trying to help safeguard consumers?

The answer is likely as simple as this: Chase has its own "Buy Now, Pay Later" product called Chase Pay Over TimeSM. And they'd rather cardholders use it than the offerings from the competition.

This product, which was formerly known as “Chase My Plan,” allows cardholders to make purchases, break them into equal installment payments (for a fee), and still earn credit card rewards.

Chase Pay Over Time promotional information
Chase Pay Over Time promotional information

Should You Be Using These Installment Payment Plans, Anyway?

Money expert Clark Howard has long discouraged the usage of “Buy Now, Pay Later” plans.

We generally recommend that you stay away from getting involved in this industry. And we definitely advise against using a credit card to make the payments on one of these installment loans. That's using one form of credit to pay for another form of credit!

Team Clark's Christopher Smith spoke with Clark about the dangers of the BNPL products on the market.

Here are the biggest downsides to the “buy now, pay later” industry as written in that article:

Will this change impact your credit card usage? We’d love to hear your thoughts in the Clark.com community.

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