Do you think the 30% will happen? In January?

Not across the site, no. 30% is usually for ‘nearly new’ watches or some end of line ones. 15% on current straps is not bad. Again though, end of line straps can appear in sales.
Why not?mabotham wrote:Klana has been removed... No purchase from me then.
Wonder if with the discount and the fee they pay Klana its not viable for them.
Bahnstormer_vRS wrote: ↑Thu Oct 15, 2020 10:29 amWhy not?mabotham wrote:Klana has been removed... No purchase from me then.
Wonder if with the discount and the fee they pay Klana its not viable for them.
0% is still available over 6 or 12 months.
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Agree, for some reason I've used Klarna elsewhere on a couple of occasions and it was simple and efficient and I would use them again if it was convenient. I've not used PayPal credit and it doesn't appeal for some reason - not just with CW, but anywhere. I have several PayPal accounts so I'm not anti PayPal, but wouldn't consider using them as a lender.
Watches of Switzerland Company Limited acts as a broker and offers finance from a restricted range of finance providers.
Oops. You're forgiven.mabotham wrote:My error. Didn't see PP at 12 months
what-time-is-it wrote:
Speaking of lenders, taken from the CW finance page.
Watches of Switzerland Company Limited acts as a broker and offers finance from a restricted range of finance providers.
Thanks, that's very useful. Rich.StrappedUp wrote: ↑Thu Oct 15, 2020 12:14 pmPayPal offer their own finance arrangement, similar to a purchase credit card whereby you open an account and get a credit limit.
With the PayPal setup, you get 4 months 0% on every purchase, subject to a minimum spend I believe.
So unlike your credit card where the rate expires, this is ongoing.
You can use PayPal's own offer above on any website that accepts PayPal by selecting PayPal credit rather than your payment card when checking out via Paypal.
Then, with some sellers such as CW, they provide the option of spreading the purchase over 6-12months using the same method.
Unless stated like on the CW website, you would only get the normal 4 months 0%.
Hope that's reasonably clear and I haven't babbled on too much.