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Who has heard of Klarna? I’ll give you a hint: when you shop online, there’s often a Pay in 4 option at the bottom of your checkout… That’s Klarna. And, let me tell you, it’s an absolute game-changer.
Klarna is a ~free~ app that allows you to split any purchase (from anywhere!) into 4 equal payments. You pay one installment upfront, and then pay the rest every 2 weeks. And this is all without interest or any kind of impact on your credit! Yes, please.
Ok, but can you really use Klarna anywhere? Yep. You can finally purchase those items that have been in your cart for forever—without worrying about dropping a large amount of cash all at once. We’re talking places like Macy’s, Victoria’s Secret, ASOS, Mansur Gavriel, Lulu’s, Sephora, Etsy, Dooney & Bourke, and more… The list goes on and on.
It almost seems too good to be true, yet, here we are. It’s real. And Klarna has even more capabilities. For starters, you can do every bit of shopping on the Klarna app, so you can manage all your shopping and spending in one place: from discovery and *add to cart* to tracking your package. You can also set up price-drop alerts for your favorite items (you gotta know when those sales are) and you can follow specially curated inspiration boards based on your interests (think uniquely tailored Pinterest). Oh, and of course, Klarna has exclusive deals and rewards at your favorite stores. We don’t want to miss that!
Basically, Klarna is your personal shopper, fashion inspiration, package tracker, and non-credit credit card all in one! Except it’s totally FREE… Jackpot, baby. And if that’s not enough to download the app, I don’t know what is. Because, not to be dramatic, but Klarna is low-key life-changing.
Download the Klarna app today to get the shopping experience you deserve!
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