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Pay in 3 or Pay in 4: which one to pick

Both split the same order. One costs nothing extra, the other makes each payment smaller for a small fee on the first installment. Here is how to decide in the ten seconds you have at checkout.

3 vs 4
Payments
2 vs 3
Months to clear
0% vs fee
Added cost
$200–$5K
Both plans
Same $600 order$600
Pay in 3 · today$200.00
Pay in 3 · total added$0.00
Pay in 4 · today$150 + fee
Smallest payment
Pay in 4
LOWEST COST: PAY IN 3
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The differences that actually matter

Everything else about the two plans is identical — same approval, same cards, same reminders.

 Pay in 3Pay in 4
Number of payments34
Time to clearOver 2 monthsOver 3 months
Added costNoneSmall service fee
Where the fee appliesFirst installment only
Payment size on $600$200.00$150.00 + fee on the first
First payment dueAt checkoutAt checkout
Refunded if you returnYesYes, including the fee
Hard credit checkNoNo
Order range$200 – $5,000$200 – $5,000
How to choose

A rule of thumb for each

If you are undecided at checkout, this is usually the right call.

Pick Pay in 3 when

The default choice for most orders.

  • You can cover a third todayIf the first payment fits comfortably, there is no reason to pay a fee to make it smaller.
  • You want zero added costPay in 3 is genuinely 0% when you pay on time. Nothing is added at any point.
  • You want it cleared soonerTwo months rather than three, which matters if another plan is coming.

Pick Pay in 4 when

Worth the small fee in these cases.

  • A quarter is easier than a thirdOn a larger basket the difference between $150 and $200 today can decide whether you buy at all.
  • Your month is already committedSpreading over three months rather than two keeps each month lighter.
  • You may return part of itThe fee comes back with a full return, so trying before you commit costs nothing in the end.

Still not sure? Put your real order total into the calculator and compare both schedules with actual dates.

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Beyond three and four

When neither is the right answer

Both plans clear inside three months. Some orders need longer than that.

Nothing due today

Pay Later charges the full amount 14 days after shipping, which suits trying something before you commit. See Pay Later →

Orders above roughly $1,500

A third of a large order is still a large payment. Monthly plans of 6 to 36 months exist for exactly this. See financing →

You are close to your limit

Both plans draw on the same available limit, so a big basket may need a longer term. How limits grow →

Questions

Pay in 3 vs Pay in 4 FAQ

The questions people ask at checkout.

What is the difference between Pay in 3 and Pay in 4?+
Pay in 3 splits your order into three payments over two months with no interest and no fees. Pay in 4 splits it into four payments over three months and adds a small service fee to the first installment only.
Is Pay in 4 more expensive than Pay in 3?+
Slightly. Pay in 3 has no added cost at all. Pay in 4 carries a small service fee calculated on your order total and shown at checkout before you confirm. The other three payments carry no added cost.
Why can I only see one of the two options?+
Availability depends on your account profile. If you qualify for Pay in 4 you will see it at checkout alongside Pay in 3.
Do both options affect my credit score the same way?+
Neither runs a traditional hard credit check. Both are assessed the same way, using your repayment history with us rather than a credit file.
What happens to the Pay in 4 fee if I return the order?+
If you return the whole order, the service fee is refunded along with the rest of your payment.

Pick a plan at checkout.
Either way, you get it today.

Both plans cover orders from $200 to $5,000, with no hard credit check.

Pay in 3 · 0% interest
$200–$5,000 · no credit check
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