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    Talking Carts 3: Buy Now, Pay Greater

    The hidden cost of your checkout choice

    Main theme: At the cash register this holiday season, you have more options than ever to pay—cash, credit, or a "buy now, pay later” loan. But be warned: Your choice could end up costing you more in the long run.

    In this episode of the "Talking Carts" podcast, hosts Tanya Christian (senior home and appliances writer) and Brian Vines (marketplace equity reporter) are joined by investigative reporter Lisa Gill. They help listeners navigate the complex landscape of payment options, including popular pay-in-four installment loans like Affirm, Afterpay, and Klarna, and provide guidance on when a traditional credit card is the better choice. We also delve into interest rates, buyer protections, and those "apply now" credit offers at the register.

    Plus, did you get a head start on your holiday haul? We run down the holiday return deadlines for major retailers, from Nordstrom to Costco and beyond. 

    Talking Carts episode 3 talent
    “Talking Carts” panelists (from left): Brian Vines, Tanya Christian, and Lisa Gill.

    How to Listen

    “Talking Carts with Consumer Reports” episodes are available on CR’s video hub and through Apple PodcastsSpotify (log-in required), and video on YouTube.

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    Consumer Reports Marketplace Equity Reporter, Brian Vines.

    Brian Vines

    Brian Vines has been a member of the special projects team at Consumer Reports since 2020, focusing on marketplace inequities. Prior to joining CR, he spent a decade covering public affairs in community media. A Chicago native, he has a passion for social justice and deal hunting. Follow him on X: @bvines78.