Splitit (splitit) at Xupes (xupes): A Simple Way to Manage the Cost of Large Purchases
With Splitit, you can spread the cost of your Xupes purchases over time without any interest, fees, or need to apply for credit.Splitit is a service that lets you divide your purchase into monthly payments so the full amount doesn’t need to be paid at once. On every Xupes product page, you can see examples of how this might break down by month depending on the price of the item you’re browsing. For example, thecould cost you as little as £266.
You’ll pay the first instalment on the same day of your purchase and the rest will be charged to your card monthly on the same date. You can also choose to pay off the entire balance at a later date with no additional fee. As Splitit uses your existing credit card, there’s also no need to apply or go through a credit check. It’s as simple as using your credit card as normal.
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