Buy now, pay later. . . Borito?

In 2010, the programmer who was making the famous Bitcoin mining was committed to a 10,000 -bitcoin spending on a pizza. To this writing, these coins will be $ 850 million.
While there are few comparisons with this type of miscalculation, the possibility of adding benefits payments to fast food orders raises fears with that. An emerging partnership that was announced earlier this week between Doordash and Klarna, customers can now buy borrito or McDonald’s order and later paid it through four interest -free payments.
The Denzers deal – who spend at least $ 35 – provides more flexible, says both companies. But customers who postpone the payment on the delivery of fast food are more likely to lose one of the interest -free divisions.
In fact, for some, the new partnership is another disturbing economic sign on the times. “If the bill is not paid on time and begins to get multiple late fees, it may end as Releeno or expensive Pod.”