A woman on Youth Allowance ended up with $8,000 debt. Do buy now, pay later companies do enough to protect young people? By News March 03, 2023 Add Comment Edit Some estimates say 60 per cent of BNPL users are aged under 35. Experts say the service has too few compliance checks and protections for young people. Share this post Related PostsNSW introduces new law targeting anti-vaxxers as state records 304 new COVID-19 casesElgin didn't have permission to take the marbles, says Geoffrey Robertson. It's time to take them backMay's Panthers career hangs in the balance after being issued with show-cause noticeCOVID-19 cases are falling across NSW but new infections emerging in Indigenous communities'You can't just have white bread all the time': OzAsia Festival director pushes for changeMost common COVID-19 offences revealed — from not wearing a mask to leaving your LGANewcastle Knights to 'consider' releasing Pearce from final year of contractStorm lashes Italian island of Sicily, killing at least two
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