WAVwatch | Pay in Installments with ShopPay

Want to purchase a WAVwatch on a limited income or fixed budget?

We have partnered with Shop Pay, to offer monthly payments!

1) Select “Shop Pay” in your cart

Add the WAVwatch to your cart. Then click on your cart to view it. On this screen, instead of clicking “checkout” click “shopPay".

2) Login to “Shop Pay”

After you click “Shop Pay” on the cart page, you will be taken to a page that prompts you to login to Shop Pay. If you have an account, login. If you have never used Shop Pay before or do not have an account, simply create one with your email address.

3) Click “Pay in installments” at checkout

Once you have logged into Shop Pay, you can select either “Pay Now” or “Pay in installments” before you complete your purchase. To pay over time, select the “Pay in installments” option.

4) Click “Continue to payment plans”

This will then take you to a screen where you can see which installment options you are eligible for.

5) Select your preferred payment plan

On this page, you will see the monthly and biweekly installment options that you are eligible for. Select your desired payment plan, click continue, and then complete your order!

FAQs

What is Shop Pay Installments?

Shop Pay Installments allows you to split your purchase into smaller, interest-free payments or monthly installment plans. It’s a flexible payment option that makes it easier to budget for your purchase, especially if you are on a limited or fixed income.

How do I use Shop Pay Installments?

At checkout, select Shop Pay as your payment method, and if your order qualifies, you’ll see an option to pay in installments. Choose the plan that works best for you and complete your purchase. This process is detailed in the screenshots above.

Do I need to apply or go through a credit check?

For interest-free installment plans, no credit check is required. For longer monthly financing options, a credit check may be needed. Approval is determined by Affirm, Shop Pay’s financing partner. You will be guided through this process during checkout if a credit check is needed.

What are the available installment options?

  • Interest-free payments: Split your total into 4 equal payments, paid every 2 weeks.

  • Monthly financing: For larger orders, you may qualify for 3, 6, or 12-month financing with interest (rates vary based on eligibility).

Are there any fees or interest charges?

The 4-installment biweekly plan is interest-free with no fees. Monthly financing may include interest, which will be displayed at checkout before you complete your purchase.

Is there a minimum or maximum purchase amount?

Shop Pay Installments is available for orders between $50 and $17,500. The amount you qualify for depends on your eligibility through Affirm.

Can I pay off my installments early?

Yes! You can pay off your balance early at any time with no penalties or additional fees.

What happens if I miss a payment?

Affirm will send reminders to you before your due dates. If you miss a payment, you may be subject to late fees or other penalties. Contact Affirm directly for assistance if you’re having trouble making a payment.

Can I return an order I paid for with Shop Pay Installments

Yes! If you return an item, your refund will be processed according to our Refund Policy.

Who do I contact if I have issues with my Shop Pay Installments?

For questions about your payment schedule, balances, or financing options, contact Affirm at their Help Center. For order-related inquiries, contact our Support Team.

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