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speedgoose ◴[] No.27301406[source]
It will be an interesting post mortem if they make it public.
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kesor ◴[] No.27302598[source]
if they make it though alive ...
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fogihujy ◴[] No.27302756[source]
Let's hope not. They're deliberately trying to get people to take on debt rather than just do card payments, and even simple things like buying a book through a web site requires declining several offers for paying with credit.

Unfortunately, they're huge, and I doubt the Swedish authorities will do more than give them a fine and a slap on the wrist.

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feu ◴[] No.27303272[source]
>They're deliberately trying to get people to take on debt rather than just do card payments

So what? It's 0% interest. It's incredibly helpful to have easy-access financing to split purchases across a few months.

>even simple things like buying a book through a web site requires declining several offers for paying with credit.

This sounds so specific it seems like you're taking a bad experience with one website and pretending all websites are like this. Most e-commerce sites I've used in the past year offer Klarna or some similar service and all of them have been implemented as just another option in a set of radio buttons.

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fogihujy ◴[] No.27303322[source]
> So what? It's 0% interest.

Debt is slavery and so on. Let's not get too hung up on the fact that I dislike it.

> Most e-commerce sites I've used in the past year offer Klarna or some similar service and all of them have been implemented as just another option in a set of radio buttons.

Radio buttons is fine. It's the defaults and "are you sure you don't want to pay with credit?" questions I'm bugged out about. I don't have an issue with them offering it as an option. I've seen it with multiple websites using Klarna for payment handling.

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gruez ◴[] No.27303484[source]
>Debt is slavery and so on.

No it's not, and statements like that trivializes the mistreatment that actual slaves went through.

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1. kqr ◴[] No.27304138{3}[source]
I agree, but just to clarify: inability to pay one's debts has historically been one of the primary ways into forced labour with unfavourable conditions. A bit away from slavery still, but not a completely out of the air connection.