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  1. Nov 2025
    1. Allegro Pay - 30 zł za wygenerowanie wirtualnej lub fizycznej karty

      From this discussion, it’s clear that using Allegro Pay isn’t inherently bad, but it can be disadvantageous in certain situations — especially if you plan to apply for a mortgage or larger bank loan soon. Here are the key takeaways:


      🟢 When using Allegro Pay is fine

      • If you repay everything on time (e.g., within 30 days) and don’t have many active purchases at once.
      • If you use it occasionally, for example to avoid freezing your cash or to grab a promotion (like a 30 PLN coupon).
      • If you’re not planning any major loans soon, small transactions usually don’t make much difference.

      🔴 When you should AVOID Allegro Pay

      • If you plan to take out a mortgage or consumer loan within the next few months – banks see these purchases in your credit report (BIK) as short-term loans (BNPL), sometimes even classified as payday loans.
      • Each purchase can appear as a separate entry in your BIK, so frequent usage might look like a large number of small loans, which can lower your credit score and borrowing capacity.
      • Some banks (e.g., BNP Paribas, Pekao, Millennium – according to users’ reports) have automated systems that reduce creditworthiness if multiple BNPL loans are active.

      ⚖️ Summary

      • For a one-time promotion (e.g., 30 PLN coupon) – it’s okay to use, but repay immediately after the purchase.
      • Avoid regular use if you’re planning a mortgage or major loan within the next 12–24 months.
      • Allegro Pay is visible in BIK, so even small transactions leave a footprint in your credit history.

      👉 Conclusion: If you want to maintain a spotless credit profile — avoid Allegro Pay. If you’re not planning any big loans — occasional use is perfectly fine, as long as you repay on time