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Paying on invoice

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n0ne · 14/09/2018 16:10

Are there any UK clothes sites that allow you to pay for the goods after you've received them (who also happen to deliver to Europe)? In NL quite a few retailers eg H&M will just send a monthly invoice. This is really handy if payday is miles away or you want to order a load of things and return most of it.

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ShalomJackie · 14/09/2018 16:11

Next Directory - do they still have accounts?

Baconbinge · 14/09/2018 16:12

ASOS have a payment plan company called Klarna. You have 30 days to pay. I have used it on orders and sent stuff back before the 30 days and it comes off what you owe them... so you only have to pay for what you keep. Really handy.

n0ne · 14/09/2018 16:20

Brilliant, thanks!

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n0ne · 14/09/2018 16:32

Bum, ASOS don't seem to offer that payment method on their Dutch site :(

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Olivecake · 14/09/2018 17:17

Not a UK site but Zalando.nl have the payment option betalen op rekening.

n0ne · 15/09/2018 11:46

I know about Zalando (and H&M, and wehkamp) but I hate trawling through tons of weird Dutch clothes to find the odd decent item.

I'm looking for something to wear to DB's wedding next month and I like slightly alternative clothes. My taste isn't very well-represented on Dutch sites!

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pigeondujour · 15/09/2018 12:02

Klarna work with lots of shops - there's a list on their website. I'm sure one or two will deliver like that to Holland.

VioletWillow · 15/09/2018 17:01

Lots of shops pay with Klarna now - and sometimes Paypal offers a buy no, pay in 14 days option too 😊

n0ne · 16/09/2018 10:47

I'll check that out! Thanks :)

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