Champtires is pleased to offer customers shopping on our website, Champtires.com, a flexible way to pay for tire purchases.

PayPal Credit is a reusable digital credit line. It gives you the flexibility to pay for your tires right away or through installments. Offered by Synchrony Bank, PayPal Credit is subject to credit approval.

Special Financing for Purchases Over $99

PayPal Credit offers no interest on purchases of $99 or more if you pay the balance in full within six months. Interest will be charged to your account from the purchase date if the balance is not paid in full within six months. Minimum monthly payments are required. Learn more about this offer.

Do not worry — PayPal Credit can still be used for purchases under $99.

How To Use PayPal Credit on Champtires.com

Once you have added tires to your Champtires.com shopping cart, click “Proceed to Checkout.” Follow the checkout process and instructions.

After you confirm your order, shipping and billing details, click “Proceed to Payment.” You will be taken to PayPal to process your payment.

[Note: All payments on Champtires.com are processed through PayPal, and you have the option to pay with a credit or debit card, PayPal or PayPal Credit.]

To apply for PayPal Credit to pay for your Champtires.com purchase, log into your PayPal account. If you do not have a PayPal account, simply create one. Signing up for PayPal is free.

Next, select PayPal Credit as your payment method and complete the application process. You will be asked to provide your date of birth, your income after taxes and the last four digits of your Social Security number. You will also be asked to agree to PayPal Credit’s terms and conditions. You will be notified within seconds if you are approved or not.

Can PayPal Credit Be Used for Champtires’ In-store Tire Sales and Services?

At this time, PayPal Credit can only be used for tires sales on Champtires.com and is not offered at our three Pittsburgh-area locations.

Learn more about PayPal Credit.

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