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  1. What's the catch for the 'Pay in 4' plan? : r/Chase - Reddit

    The only fees are if you are late by not paying by the due date. $5.00 per fee with a maximum of 2 fees per plan. Fees are assessed 10 days after the due date.

  2. Split in 4 Payments : r/Chase - Reddit

    Oct 6, 2023 · This month, Chase randomly has under my bill "Split into 4 Payments". And I did not choose this Pay in 4 option. When I click it, it presents me with a schedule starting on the 20th …

  3. Pay in 4 warning and psa : r/Chase - Reddit

    Jan 17, 2024 · Be careful with the auto pay feature and the manual payments. I made a manual payment and the app told me all good next payment in 14 days. But then 2 days later auto pay …

  4. Pay in 4 : r/Chase - Reddit

    Oct 20, 2023 · Has anyone had the issue where you’re trying to use pay in 4 but it’s saying you don’t have access to set up a new pay in 4 plan? And the amount is unavailable .

  5. chase split in 4 for debit : r/Chase - Reddit

    Good morning, I recently was given the option to split payments into 4 on my debit card. I was curious as to if anyone here has used this feature and how it affects my credit? I’ve only been …

  6. Is "Pay in 4" an example of a bank actually being generous? : r/Chase

    From my reading, you use your debit card to "purchase" the product upfront but you then pay over 4 payments. The limits are very low and you likely have to have the amount of cash in your …

  7. Make the “pay in 4” option stop popping up : r/Chase - Reddit

    Apr 23, 2024 · How do I make the “split this payment in 4” option stop popping up? When I log into my Chase app, recent transactions that would be eligible for this feature pop up, and I …

  8. Is Chase Pay in 4 Velocity Banking? : r/velocitybanking - Reddit

    Mar 30, 2024 · I have been dabbling with Chase Pay In 4, which is a $400 "line of credit" set up like a buy now, pay later service. That credit limit does not increase. Purchases using my debit …

  9. Chase Pay Over time, what’s the catch? : r/CreditCards - Reddit

    Mar 20, 2024 · Yup it’s just a way to split up purchases over time, it’s starting to be picked up by more companies. As long as you pay on time you don’t pay interest. I believe it started with …

  10. If I split up my car loan payments into 2 payments, will it ... - Reddit

    Feb 25, 2021 · First, whether your loan allows you to split the payment this way. Notice that I said “loan” and not “bank”: you’ll want to check the payment details in your loan paperwork to see if …