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I paid for £150 of make-up with Klarna and I'm now £20k in debt trying to pay off credit cards, loans and 'pay later'
A person used Klarna to pay for £150 of make-up and accumulated £20,000 in debt through credit cards, loans, and 'pay later' services. The debt includes multiple financial obligations linked to buy-now-pay-later platforms and credit products.
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