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The benefits of buy-now-pay-later deals often are less about payment deferral than about the extension of credit for consumers who are wary of taking on an extra charge card at the checkout counter.

From Seattle Times

Amex, long known for charge cards that business customers have to pay off in full each month, will now let those cardholders pay off certain purchases over longer periods, with interest.

From Washington Post

We know those charge cards will have to be paid off in short order by January - and we have our national reputation as solid money managers to protect.

From Washington Times

In probably the most radical change, the card will no longer be a charge card, but function more like a traditional credit card with the ability to revolve a balance and pay over time.

From Seattle Times

This is the final nail in the coffin for American Express’ charge card model, which defined the company’s image for decades.

From Washington Times