Shopping without a hard credit check
Our installment plans do not run a traditional hard credit check, so applying leaves no inquiry on your file. Here is what we look at instead, why a first order is capped lower, and what a decline actually means.
What we actually look at
A traditional lender starts with your credit report. We start with the order in front of us.
| What we check | Why it matters | Touches your credit file? |
|---|---|---|
| Identity verification | Confirms you are who you say you are, a legal requirement | No |
| The order size | A $300 basket and a $4,500 one carry different risk | No |
| Your history with us | On-time payments are the strongest signal we have | No |
| The card you are using | A verified card that can be charged reliably | No |
| Open plans you already have | Several running at once affects what we can approve | No |
| Longer financing (6–36 months) | Assessed by our banking partner as a consumer loan | May involve a check |
Approval is never guaranteed, and the outcome can differ between two orders on the same day.
Two to three minutes, four things
There is no long application form and no waiting for a decision by email.
Enter your details
Email address and mobile number, entered at checkout.
Verify your identity
A standard check, required of any regulated payment provider.
Add a card
Credit, debit or prepaid. Each installment is charged to it.
Get a decision
Usually immediate. Confirm the plan and your order ships.
Why a decline happens, and what to do
A decline is about this order today, not a permanent verdict.
Usually fixable
Things worth trying before you give up.
- Split the orderTwo smaller baskets often go through where one large one does not.
- Use a different cardA card that cannot be verified or is near its limit is a common cause.
- Clear an overdue planAn existing plan behind on payments blocks new ones. Catching up →
- Wait and build historyOne or two completed plans usually raises what we can approve. How limits grow →
What it is not
Common misreadings of a decline.
- Not a credit score decisionNo hard inquiry was made, so nothing about your credit file caused it and nothing was recorded on it.
- Not permanentThe same order may be approved later once your history with us grows.
- Not personalThe decision is about order risk, not about you as a customer.
Approval is never guaranteed. Even with a strong history, an individual order can be declined. If you need certainty before you shop, check your available limit in the app first.
Check your limitBuilt for thin files, not just clean ones
A large share of people who use pay-later plans do so because traditional credit is hard to reach — a thin file, a past problem, or simply being young enough not to have a history yet.
- No credit history at all — students and first-time earners have nothing for a lender to read, which a traditional check treats as risk.
- A damaged file — one bad year says little about whether you can cover three payments on a $400 order.
- Self-employed or irregular income — hard to evidence with payslips, easy to demonstrate by paying on time.
- People avoiding new inquiries — if you are close to a mortgage application, an installment plan does not add one.
Illustrative only. Actual limits depend on your account, the order and the retailer, and can go down as well as up.
Approval FAQ
What people ask before their first application.
Does Scalapay run a credit check?+
Can I get approved with bad credit or no credit history?+
Why was I declined if there is no credit check?+
What do I need to sign up?+
Does being declined hurt my credit score?+
Will approval get easier over time?+
Keep reading
Credit
Does buy now, pay later affect your credit score?
What shows up on your credit file for short splits versus longer financing.
Limits
How your spending limit works — and grows
Why a first order is capped lower, and what moves the number up.
Payments
What happens if you miss a payment
Capped late fees, rescheduling, and getting back on schedule.
Two minutes to find out.
Sign up with your email, mobile, ID and a card. No hard credit check on installment plans.