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T H Baker 18ct White Gold Oval Aquamarine and Diamond Shouldered Cluster Ring NTR69AQD/3-18W MWas £5,700 Now £2,850From £106.88 per month p/m
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T H Baker 18ct White Gold Pear-cut Aquamarine and Diamond Dropper Earrings 03.15.031£925From £17.34 per month p/m
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T H Baker 9ct White Gold Diamond Aquamarine Cluster Ring GK-GR327T£295
0% Interest for 4 months 0% APR
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T H Baker 9ct White Gold Oval Aquamarine and Diamond Pendant BSS413-AQ£195
0% Interest for 4 months 0% APR
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T H Baker 9ct White Gold Aquamarine Diamond-Shouldered Trilogy Ring BSR10633-AQ£350
0% Interest for 4 months 0% APR
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T H Baker 9ct White Gold Diamond Aquamarine Pendant GP2054T GN151Was £275 Now £206.25
0% Interest for 4 months 0% APR

PayPal Credit

What is PayPal Credit?
PayPal Credit is like a credit card, without the plastic. It’s a credit limit that sits alongside your PayPal account which you can use for your online purchases.
Representative Example
Representative 21.9% APR (VARIABLE) |
Purchase interest rate 21.9% p.a. (VARIABLE) |
Assumed Credit limit £1,200 |
Subject to status. T&Cs apply. UK residents only. TH Baker & co (established 1888) Ltd acts as a broker and offers credit from PayPal Credit. PayPal Credit is a trading name of PayPal (Europe) S.à.r.l. et Cie, S.C.A., 22-24 Boulevard Royal L-2449, Luxembourg. |
How do I apply?
Applying for PayPal Credit is easy. Just click on the PayPal Credit button on our checkout page.
The application form takes minutes to complete. PayPal will then run a credit check and, if approved, you’ll have a credit limit linked to your PayPal account as soon as you accept your Credit Agreement.
You can use the credit limit granted to pay for today's purchase and future purchases at thousands of online stores where PayPal is accepted, up to your credit limit.
Before you apply, please make sure you:
- Are a UK resident aged 18 years or older
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