About the new payment method "Qulet"
Good evening.
Today's blog is about the new payment system "Qulet" recently introduced at PRANK STORE.
Until now, PRANK STORE has partnered with Kyushu Nippon Shinpan to offer interest-free payments up to 10 installments when using our house card.

This is the house card that I have posted at the end of each blog post.
Of course, you can continue to use this house card, but the service of free installment payments up to 10 times remains the same, and an even more convenient app has been created.

This is also a payment service called "Qulet" operated by Kyushu Nippon Shinpan.
Scan the Qulet QR code at the store, and once approved after a review that takes about a few minutes, you can start using the app.
I actually tried out the app myself, and I think a big advantage is that it's easier to manage than traditional house cards.

↑This is the app's home screen.

↑Until now, you had to log in to the website to check your available balance, but now you can check it here.

Here you can check your usage history.

↑You will receive 1 point (10 yen) for every 1,000 yen you spend on Qulet.
You can also check your points here and use them the next time you shop.

↑And the repayment schedule. It graphs your monthly payment schedule, making it very easy to manage your monthly payments.
The repayment schedule for the house card you have been using will also be added up in an easy-to-understand manner, so we recommend that customers who already use the house card switch to the app.
Of course, you can still use the six-month skip payment system (payments can start up to six months later) that you can with your house card with Qulet.
We recommend this service as it allows you to easily manage your payments when purchasing expensive items or bulk purchases for people who live far away and find it difficult to visit the store.
If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact our staff.
