Shop and pay in 3 with PayLater

With ShopBack PayLater, pay for your purchase over 3 monthly instalments. No interest or hidden fees, as long as you pay on time. We only charge late fees for overdue payments (with a 2 day grace period) so people don’t abuse this service.

Before you begin: Set up PayLater

You can use any Malaysia-issued Visa and Mastercard card for PayLater. We unfortunately don’t accept e-Wallets. You can also use your available Cashback to offset upcoming payments.

If you have a demonstrated record of timely payments and responsible spending with PayLater, you may be eligible to use prepaid cards for instalment payments. However, ShopBack reserves the right to evaluate your eligibility for using prepaid cards periodically.

Check out Manage payment methods to learn more about how to set up PayLater for your ShopBack account.

How PayLater works

We’ve created PayLater to help you split a big purchase into 3 manageable instalments. We’ll automatically deduct payments following this schedule:

  1. 1st instalment: Upfront payment
  2. 2nd instalment: 30 days from checkout (purchase date + 30 days)
  3. 3rd instalment: 60 days from checkout (purchase date + 60 days)

Your 2nd and 3rd instalments are automatically deducted from your default card in your ShopBack account. For more information on how the instalments work, check out Understand and manage PayLater instalments.

How to use PayLater

For online purchases

  1. Browse through stores offering ShopBack PayLater as a payment method in Interest-free PayLater. Look out specifically for stores offering Pay in 3 online.
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  2. Or, if you have a specific store in mind, use the search bar and filter for Pay in 3.
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  3. Once you’ve found just what you’re looking for, continue to checkout as usual. Select ShopBack PayLater as your payment option.
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  4. Confirm the final amount and swipe to pay.

For in-store purchases

  1. Browse through stores offering ShopBack PayLater as a payment method in Interest-free PayLater. Look out specifically for stores offering Pay in 3 in-store.
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  2. Or, if you have a specific store in mind, use the search bar and filter for Pay in 3. Make sure you’re still browsing for In-Store.
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  3. If you select Laneige, for example, you’ll see all Laneige stores near you offering PayLater.
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  4. Visit the store and shop as usual.
  5. When you’re at the cashier, tap Scan and scan the QR code to pay.
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  6. If the store has both Pay and PayLater options, you’ll see Pay in 3 and Pay in Full. If not, you’ll see your PayLater schedule. Choose your payment method.
  7. If everything looks good to go, confirm the final amount and swipe to pay.

Available balance and limits

There is a limit on the PayLater amount you can spend. You can view your spending and remaining balance from your ShopBack account under Available to spend.

A few things to note about your PayLater spending limit:

  • Our system calculates the limit by considering a variety of factors.
  • The amount will be different for each person. 
  • The amount can also change over time. 

Restricted items

Taking into account laws, regulations, and other internal reviews, you can’t purchase to following using ShopBack PayLater:

  • Drugs and substances
  • Firearms and ammunition
  • Gambling-related items
  • Gift cards and certificates
  • Electric scooters

This list is not exhaustive. We might make changes to this list to meet regulatory, ethical and risk standards.

Powered by hoolah

Since ShopBack acquired hoolah in late 2021, hoolah and ShopBack work together to offer PayLater. While hoolah takes care of the payment services, Shopback provides the platform. Using ShopBack PayLater also means you’re agreeing to hoolah’s Terms and conditions and Privacy policy.

 

 

 

 

 

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