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A variable APR up to 33% represents a significant borrowing cost, and the rate may change, affecting the total amount the user repays.
The reader who takes a File Now Pay Later loan will pay a variable interest rate between 15% and 33% annually, which determines their total finance charges.
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A variable APR up to 33% represents a significant borrowing cost, and the rate may change, affecting the total amount the user repays.
The reader who takes a File Now Pay Later loan will pay a variable interest rate between 15% and 33% annually, which determines their total finance charges.
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