Electronics

Electronics stores that accept Scalapay

Laptops, phones, TVs, consoles and audio from partner retailers. Split into three interest-free payments, or spread a full setup over 6 to 36 months.

10K+
Partner brands
$200–$5K
Per order
0%
On Pay in 3
Online
& in store
Example setup · work from home$1,500
Laptop · 14-inch$1,090
Monitor & dock$280
Keyboard, mouse, cables$130
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What electronics retailers let you split

Single devices or a full setup bought in one basket.

Laptops & desktops

Work machines, student laptops, and builds.

Phones & tablets

Handsets bought outright, without a carrier lock.

TVs & monitors

Televisions, displays, and mounting kit.

Consoles & games

Consoles, controllers, and bundles.

Cameras

Bodies, lenses, and memory bought together.

Audio & wearables

Headphones, speakers, and smartwatches.

Choosing a term for a device? The electronics guide covers return windows, warranty, and matching the plan length to how long you will keep it.

Read the electronics guide

Live electronics partner list. Brands join and leave over time, so the directory is kept in the app rather than hard-coded here. Open Scalapay to see every electronics store currently accepting payments.

Open the directory
Finding them

Three ways to spot a store that takes Scalapay

The partner list changes as brands join, so these work better than memorising names.

1

Check the app directory

The in-app store list is the live source and updates as partners join.

2

Look at checkout

If Scalapay is available it appears as a payment option with the plan shown.

3

Use the virtual card

Generate a card in the app and use it at partner stores online.

Questions

Electronics shopping FAQ

What people ask before splitting a tech order.

Which electronics stores accept Scalapay?+
The partner list is kept in the Scalapay app so it stays current. Where a retailer offers it, Scalapay appears as a payment option at checkout.
Can I buy a phone outright instead of on a carrier contract?+
Yes. Splitting a handset outright at a partner retailer keeps you free to change network, unlike a locked carrier plan.
What happens if the device is faulty?+
Warranty and repairs are handled by the retailer or manufacturer. If the order is refunded in full, your remaining installments are cancelled.
Is there a limit on how much I can spend on electronics?+
Orders run from $200 to $5,000, and your available spending limit also applies. New accounts start lower and grow with repayment history.
Should I pick a short or long plan for a laptop?+
Match the term to how long you will use it. A laptop kept for several years suits a longer plan; a device you upgrade yearly usually does not.

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Split electronics orders from $200 to $5,000 — interest-free on Pay in 3.

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