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Honest, independent guides to paying over time for the care you need. No jargon and no hype — just clear explanations of how approval works, what things cost, and how to make a confident decision before you sign.

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Approval · 5 min read

What credit score do you need for Sunbit?

There's no published minimum score, and that surprises people. Instead of leaning on a single FICO number, Sunbit's underwriting weighs income signals, banking history, and other factors alongside your credit — which is why roughly 90% of applicants receive an offer.

In practice, applicants with scores around 500 and up are frequently approved, though the amount you qualify for and your APR will vary. The best part: checking your options uses a soft credit pull, so looking never costs you any points.

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Person checking their credit score on a phone before applying for Sunbit
~90% approved
Smiling teenager with braces at the orthodontist after financing with Sunbit
Worked example
Dental · 6 min read

Paying for braces over time with Sunbit

Braces and clear aligners often land between $3,000 and $7,000, and not every orthodontist offers an in-house plan. Sunbit can bridge that gap by turning a large one-time bill into a predictable monthly payment you choose at the counter.

We walk through a real example: a $5,000 treatment split across different terms, what each monthly payment looks like, and how paying ahead trims the total interest. You'll see exactly how the math works before you commit.

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Tips · 4 min read

Not approved? Your next steps

An offer doesn't always come through the first time, and that's not the end of the road. Sometimes a smaller amount is approved, sometimes a co-applicant helps, and sometimes another provider that accepts Sunbit gives a different result.

This guide lays out calm, practical options — from adjusting the amount to exploring alternatives like CareCredit, Cherry, or a payment plan directly with your provider — so you can keep moving toward the care you need.

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Options that help
Compare · 7 min read

Sunbit vs. a credit card: which costs less?

Putting a big bill on a credit card feels easy, but the structure works against you: revolving balances, a variable APR, and minimum payments that stretch the debt out for years. A fixed Sunbit plan does the opposite — a set payment and a clear end date.

The side-by-side shows where each one wins. For predictable, one-time service bills, a fixed installment is usually easier to budget and cheaper to pay off than carrying a card balance.

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At a glance $2,000 bill
Sunbit Credit card
Payment Fixed Minimum, variable
End date Set term Open-ended
Late fees None Often $30+
Pay off early No penalty Allowed
Fixed vs. revolving
Example plan $2,000 · illustrative
Term Monthly Total*
12 mo $176 $2,112
24 mo $96 $2,304
36 mo $70 $2,520
48 mo $57 $2,736

*Illustrative at a sample APR. Your real terms depend on your offer (APR 0%–35.99%).

Shorter = less interest
Costs · 5 min read

What does Sunbit cost on a $2,000 plan?

The monthly payment is only half the story — the term length decides how much interest you pay overall. A longer term shrinks the monthly amount but raises the total; a shorter term costs more each month but less in the end.

The table shows how the same $2,000 plays out across common terms. Because there's no prepayment penalty, paying ahead whenever you can is the simplest way to keep the total down.

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Where · 4 min read

Where can you use Sunbit?

Sunbit shows up most often in everyday service settings rather than online checkouts. If you're facing a bill at a dental office, an auto shop, a vet clinic, or an eye care center, there's a good chance you can ask to pay over time right at the counter.

The breakdown covers the four most common categories and the kinds of bills each one handles — so you'll know to ask before you assume you have to pay it all at once.

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Where it's accepted In person
Dental Crowns, implants, braces, emergencies
Auto repair Transmissions, tires, body work
Veterinary Surgery, dental, urgent visits
Eye care Exams, glasses, contacts
4 categories
Compare · 6 min read

Sunbit vs. CareCredit: what's the difference?

Both help you pay for care over time, but they work differently. CareCredit is a revolving healthcare credit card, often with deferred-interest promotions — miss the window and the interest is charged retroactively. Sunbit is a fixed installment plan with no deferred-interest trap.

The table highlights the differences that matter most: how interest is structured, what happens if you're late, and where each one is accepted.

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At a glance Key differences
Sunbit CareCredit
Type Installment Revolving card
Deferred interest No Common
Late fees None Yes
Best for One-time bills Ongoing care
No deferred interest
The facts Company
Founded 2016, Los Angeles
Lending partner TAB Bank & others
Used at 25,000+ locations
Customer rating 4.8 / 5 average
Real, regulated lender
Trust · 5 min read

Is Sunbit legit? A look at the company

It's a fair question to ask before you scan your ID. Sunbit, Inc. is a venture-backed fintech founded in 2016 and headquartered in Los Angeles, and the loans themselves are issued through regulated lending partners such as TAB Bank.

With strong customer ratings and acceptance at tens of thousands of locations, it's a well-established option — not a fly-by-night app. We break down what the reviews actually say.

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Pets · 5 min read

Financing emergency vet care with Sunbit

A pet emergency rarely arrives at a convenient time, and the bill can climb fast. Surgery, overnight stays, and diagnostics often run into the thousands — exactly the kind of unexpected cost Sunbit was built to spread out.

Many veterinary clinics offer it at checkout, so you can focus on your pet instead of the upfront total. The table shows typical cost ranges you might face.

Explore vet financing
Typical costs Varies by clinic
Emergency exam $100–$250
X-rays / bloodwork $200–$800
Surgery $1,500–$5,000
Overnight stay $600–$1,700
Pay over time
How rates work $2,000 · 12 mo
0% promo Standard
APR 0% up to 35.99%
Monthly $167 $176
Interest paid $0 ~$112
Deferred trap No No
True 0%, no catch
Rates · 5 min read

How Sunbit's 0% APR offers work

Some plans come with a genuine 0% APR, and the key word is genuine. Unlike a deferred-interest card — where unpaid interest is charged retroactively if you miss the window — Sunbit's 0% means you pay back exactly what you financed, with nothing hidden.

Promotional 0% terms are typically offered on shorter plans and depend on your approval. The table compares a 0% plan to a standard one on the same $2,000 bill.

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Auto · 5 min read

Financing an auto repair with Sunbit

A car that won't start can throw off your whole week — and a big repair quote makes it worse. Many shops and dealerships offer Sunbit at the service desk, so you can approve the work and get back on the road the same day.

From brakes to a full transmission, the table gives a sense of common repair costs and how they translate into a monthly payment instead of one painful bill.

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Common repairs Typical range
Brake job $300–$800
New tires (set) $500–$1,200
Alternator $500–$1,000
Transmission $1,800–$3,500
Same-day fix
Credit · 4 min read

Soft vs. hard credit check: why it matters

When you check your Sunbit options, it uses a soft credit check — and that distinction is more important than it sounds. A soft pull lets you see an offer with zero impact to your score, while a hard pull (used by many loans and cards) can ding it by a few points.

That's why looking at Sunbit is genuinely risk-free for your credit. The table lays out the practical differences between the two.

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Side by side Credit pulls
Soft Hard
Score impact None A few points
Used by Sunbit To see offers No
Visible to others No Yes
Needs consent Yes Yes
Zero score impact

Make a confident decision

Now you know how approval works, what it costs, and where to use it. When you're ready, checking your options takes about 30 seconds and never affects your credit score.

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