INSTO lets you buy pretty much anything in installments

Many retailers let you buy things on credit. If you want to get a new MacBook Pro, for example, but can’t stomach the eye-watering up-front costs, Apple is happy to let you pay in monthly installments. But the same isn’t true for interactions with smaller, independent shops, or when you buy things on sites like Craigslist and Gumtree. Enter INSTO. Founded by former eBay Taiwan exec Bruce Chen, INSTO lets you pay for pretty much anything in small, digestible monthly installments. For it to work, both you and the seller have to be registered with INSTO, and have the app installed…
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