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Paying for your plane ticket in four instalments is not an adventure, it’s a scam.

By Jason Hanch · Published April 28, 2026 · 1 min read · Source: Fintech Tag
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Paying for your plane ticket in four instalments is not an adventure, it’s a scam.

Paying for your plane ticket in four instalments is not an adventure, it’s a scam.

Jason HanchJason Hanch1 min read·Just now

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The financial system loves your need to get away. It monetizes the illusion of YOLO. You scroll Tulum. You click on ‘Pay later’. Consumer credit is exploding. The banks collect interest on your artificial freedom.

You are being sold a false dilemma. Saving in boredom or going into debt in the sun. This is false. Free people don’t sacrifice their holidays. They automate their financing.

Above all, they refuse to do the math. Humans are unable to arbitrate between the return on compound interest and the cost of an Airbnb in real time. The algorithm does.

True social status is not the destination. It’s the infrastructure. Have a system that captures your revenue, allocates your investments and provisions your travel budget in the background.

Zero debt. Zero mental load. AI does the job.

The absolute luxury is the absence of calculation. I let the Stensor LLM optimize my cash flow. The money is broken down. The ticket is taken. End of story.

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