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  2. Houzz - Wikipedia

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    Houzz is an American website, online community and software for architecture, interior design, landscape design and home improvement. Founded in 2009, it has over 65 million users and 2.7 million professionals in its database.

  3. Afterpay - Wikipedia

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    Afterpay Limited (abbreviated as Afterpay) is a multinational financial technology company owned by Block, Inc., best known for its buy now, pay later (BNPL) service. It was founded in Australia and also operates in the United Kingdom, Canada, the United States, and New Zealand. Afterpay was founded in 2014 by Nick Molnar and Anthony Eisen. [1]

  4. How Do ‘Buy Now, Pay Later’ Apps Compare to Credit Cards?

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    Afterpay Review: Flexible Options for Shoppers Who Want To Buy Now, Pay Later. Another factor to consider is late fees. Afterpay, one popular BNPL service that offers consumers six weeks to pay ...

  5. Review: How Does Afterpay Work? What You Need to Know - AOL

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    With Afterpay, you can shop in store or online with partnered retailers, breaking large purchases into smaller interest-free payments. We’ll explore Afterpay, one of many buy now, pay later ...

  6. Block, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Block, Inc. is an American technology company that provides financial services to consumers and small businesses. It was founded by Jack Dorsey in 2009 and operates products such as Square, Cash App, Afterpay, Tidal, and Bitcoin.

  7. Klarna vs Afterpay: Key Differences and Benefits - AOL

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    Afterpay imposes a credit limit on all users, which starts at $600 and may increase over time if you demonstrate good borrowing habits. Afterpay has less merchant availability than Klarna. Final ...

  8. Tripadvisor - Wikipedia

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    Tripadvisor is an American company that operates various travel services and websites, such as Tripadvisor.com, Cruise Critic, Viator, and SeatGuru. It was founded in 2000 and spun off from Expedia in 2011, and has acquired many other travel-related businesses over the years.

  9. Review site - Wikipedia

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    A review site is a website where users can post reviews about people, businesses, products, or services. Learn about the history, business models, impact, and anonymity of review sites, and see how Epinions.com was one of the early examples of this type of site.