Does Bash have PayFlex and other buy now, pay later options for shoppers?
Bash does not currently have PayFlex as a payment option. PayFlex allows shoppers to purchase items online or in-store and pay in instalments as part of its 'Buy Now, Pay Later' payment service. Bash offers various digital payment options, including TFG Money and Apple Pay.

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Key takeaways
- PayFlex is a popular Buy Now, Pay Later service, but it is not a payment option on Bash.
- Shoppers on Bash can use other BNPL options, like MoreTyme, which allows them to split their payment into three interest-free payments.
- Bash customers can also use several online payment methods, including Bank cards, TFG Money, Instant EFT, and Apple Pay.
Does Bash have a Buy Now, Pay Later option?
Bash fashion retailer offers its customers the 'buy now and pay later' payment option called MoreTyme through TFG in association with TymeBank. The MoreTyme service allows shoppers to pay for their orders in three interest-free instalments spread over three months.
You pay one-third of the total cost on the day of your purchase and then have two months to pay the remaining two instalments. To get started, you need a verified TymeBank account and the TymeBank app. Follow these steps to pay with MoreTyme at Bash:
- Log in to the TymeBank App. Sign up if you do not have an account
- Confirm if you have enough money in your account
- Tap on the MoreTyme icon
- Pay for your order with MoreTyme

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What are the other payment options for Bash?
Bash offers a variety of payment options for online and in-store purchases to give you a smooth and flexible shopping experience. Pay with any of the following:
- TFG Money: Due by the 1st of every month, i.e. your payment must reflect on the TFG bank account no later than the 1st. Customers can pay with their TFG Money accounts online, via debit order, at any TFG store, or using EFT with their online banking.
- Bank cards: Credit and debit cards from supported banks, including Absa, Capitec, FNB, Investec, Nedbank, Standard Bank and TymeBank.
- International cards: Shoppers can pay for their Bash order using Visa, MasterCard, or American Express. The fashion and lifestyle retailer does not accept Diners Club cards as an international payment option.
- Apple Pay: Ensures quick and secure mobile payments
- EFT via Stitch: Allows for an immediate electronic funds transfer
- Capitec Pay via Stitch: A flexible option for Capitec Bank customers
- RCS via PayU: Uses the RCS credit facility for convenient Bash online payment
Bash does not accept e-Gift cards as a payment option, but shoppers with a TFG e-Gift card can use it at any TFG store near them. If you purchased a physical gift card in-store, it cannot be redeemed on Bash.

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How to split a payment on Bash
Shoppers can split payments on Bash if the items they order cost more than the money they have in their account. If your original choice of payment was TFG Money but the cash balance is not enough, you can cover the difference with your credit or debit card, Apple Pay, EFT, or other accepted Bash payment methods.
Is Bash part of TFG?
Bash retailer is part of The Foschini Group (TFG) and was launched as an online shopping platform in February 2023. Bash is TFG's primary omnichannel platform, which consolidates many of TFG's individual brands, like Foschini, Markham, Sportscene, and others, into a single online marketplace. It was created to replace the group's previous e-commerce platform, mytfgworld.com.

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Which stores accept PayFlex?
Several stores in South Africa accept the PayFlex payment option on their 'Buy Now, Pay Later' service. You can use in-store or online at any of the following retailers:
- Fashion and apparel stores: 99 Rands, Ackermans, Cotton On, Dunns, Fila, That Shoe Lady, 4Regn, Steve Madden, Superbalist, Woolworths.
- Home and appliances stores: Campingaz, Automation Africa, Brands SA, Dial a Bed, Leroy Merlin, Decofurn, HomeChoice, Everyshop, Caterwize, ZKG Homeware, Cielo, Carrol Boyes.
- Electronics and tech stores: Incredible Connection, Swopp, LG, TechMarkit, Revibe, HiFiCorp, Takealot.com, Phone Factory.
- Fitness and wellness stores: Sportsman's Warehouse, MetaLab, Supps, Orial Outdoor, Salomon, PUMA Sports Distribution.
- Beauty stores: Absolute Skin, Scentimental, The Wig Factory, Dermalogica, Sorbet.

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Conclusion
While Bash does not have PayFlex, shoppers have a flexible payment alternative with MoreTyme by TymeBank. Do not let your favourite item run out of stock by taking advantage of the Buy Now, Pay Later service.
DISCLAIMER: This article is not sponsored by any third party. It is intended for general informational purposes only and does not address individual circumstances. It is not a substitute for professional advice or help and should not be relied on to make decisions of any kind. Any action you take upon the information presented in this article is strictly at your own risk and responsibility!
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