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Registered: ‎08-29-2011

Would love to have the option of choosing the number of payments when an item is offered on Easy Pay, from 2 up to the number of payments being offered. i just ordered an item under $30 and really do not need 5 months to pay for it.  I believe your partner HSN has this feature. Thanks.

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@bejbur wrote:

Would love to have the option of choosing the number of payments when an item is offered on Easy Pay, from 2 up to the number of payments being offered. i just ordered an item under $30 and really do not need 5 months to pay for it.  I believe your partner HSN has this feature. Thanks.


You have the option of paying the remaining balance at any time.  I use this option occasionally.

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As @liliblu stated, purchase the item on Easy Pay and pay it off early.  I have done this many times.

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Although it is simple enough to pay off an Easy Pay plan early, I have to agree with @bejbur — it would be nice to even just have an option for two payments or the maximum payments when Easy Pay is offered.

 

I really like it when I'm checking out with something on my Q Card and I can choose between the three payments the card always offers and whatever Easy Pay plan is being applied for the item. Depending on the price, it can be very helpful to have multiple payments on an expensive item or two or three payments on an average-priced item.

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@San Antonio Gal wrote:

As @liliblu stated, purchase the item on Easy Pay and pay it off early.  I have done this many times.


Yes, I do this too if I do not want my credit or debit card tied up for weeks for the full price on something that may not work out. It takes too many days to ship to me, return to Q and get credit. If I keep it, I simply go to the order status and pay the balance.