I use easy pays whenever they're on offer. I figure its better in my bank than theirs but I never use it to be to afford something. I never run with more easy pays than I could afford to pay off in a heartbeat.
I think that's a good rule of thumb to use when considering using easypays :mysmilie_59:
In fairness, though, it can be very useful if you are using it in a controlled way and are on a tight budget, particularly on the higher price-tag items.
The danger is that you "forget" the further installments, keep shopping and then find you have a nasty surprise as the next installment is collected on top of other financial outgoings in a subsequent month.
Easy pays can be a pain in the posterior if you are ordered on a card which is going to expire soon.
I had a couple of easy pays, and a couple of auto-deliveries. Rang up to update my card for all of them, but then found that they'd only updated the easy pays... so had their team not called me, they'd have cancelled two auto-deliveries I really wanted to have.
I've not yet done it, but I'm going to put the dates of my auto-deliveries, and any easy pays, into my calendar.
I do wish QVC would allow more flexibility - like Ideal World do. They allow you to choose how many months up to 4 months.
The problem is with popular brands and 4 easy pays for TSVs is that they usually have
another TSV during that payment window. I don't want to be still paying off something at the same time they're asking you to buy another (I know, it's my choice what I do, but it can get you into a bit of a financial and administrative pickle).