Name something that was a COMPLETE waste of money

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Anonymous wrote:iPad Mini. It's as glitchy as any Microsoft product I've ever owned and twice as expensive.


+1 thought it was just me. I own an iPad iPhone and Mac with no issues but the mini is horrible.
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Anonymous wrote:Montessori


Same. Did nothing for our kid.

$12K down the drain.


How do you know it didn't do anything? Not arguing, just curious.

+2 Terrible year. Switch DC back to non-montessori school. Loves it. Montessori did something - changed our child's personality to the point where he was wound up and unhappy. He was so calm and cheerful over the summer and the snowmaggedon months.Wish I could get my 12K back as well
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Range Rover - what a POS!
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Anonymous wrote:Waterpik (is it just me or does that get water all over the mirror when I try to use it?!)


Get a showerpik - it has better pressure and not messy at all.
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Anonymous wrote:Private school in the DC/NoVA area.


Says the person who never paid for it.


NP, still paying for it. I was not sure before. DC spent 6 weeks with public school kids and said they were much nicer and academically stronger. Now I am pretty sure I wasted 40 grand a year.
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Anonymous wrote:iPad Mini. It's as glitchy as any Microsoft product I've ever owned and twice as expensive.


+1 thought it was just me. I own an iPad iPhone and Mac with no issues but the mini is horrible.


Funny, we love ours. Got max storage and 3G/LTE cellular. It does everything for us for $20 a month and fits in my purse.

We don't have smartphones, so it's a huge moneysaver.
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Anonymous wrote:My neighbor bought an original taser from Star Wars for $2800. Its a plastic toy that literally does nothing. thought that took the cake.


This makes me laugh.
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Anonymous wrote:Feng Shui consultant, I'm such a sucker.


My coworker spent $700 on Palm reading and cleanse.
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CABLE TV
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Anonymous wrote:Financial planner. Basically just told us "keep up the good work" and convinced us to get more life insurance and write up a will (okay, those last two were super important, but not worth her fee!).


Financial planners are worth it! Proven fact that if people who suddenly came into money got one-they wouldnt blow through all their money. "Learn how to invest! Get a financial planner!"
Anonymous
Fake nails for ten years. So dumb.
My first junker car cuz i was so excited to jist get a car 3000$
Living in new york renting. Total waste
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Anonymous wrote:Fake nails for ten years. So dumb.
My first junker car cuz i was so excited to jist get a car 3000$
Living in new york renting. Total waste


I second renting in New York. It's a huge waste. Everyone is drinking the koolaid and thinks that it's normal to make 300k a year and only be able to afford a one bedroom apartment that's a million dollars and comes either monthly maintenance of a thousand plus. In reality most people are renting and spending all of their money on going out.
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Anonymous wrote:Fake nails for ten years. So dumb.
My first junker car cuz i was so excited to jist get a car 3000$
Living in new york renting. Total waste


I second renting in New York. It's a huge waste. Everyone is drinking the koolaid and thinks that it's normal to make 300k a year and only be able to afford a one bedroom apartment that's a million dollars and comes either monthly maintenance of a thousand plus. In reality most people are renting and spending all of their money on going out.



We made $250k/year and couldn't afford to buy. We figured even if we could, we'd have a mortgage of $3500 (if we were lucky) plus monthly maintenance of $2000. It's like renting from ourselves. I truly don't know how our friends are doing it.
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For many years I've paid PEPCO $15 a month (the basic account handling fee) for a second electric meter I don't need. It just has three outlets on it in the basement that are infrequently used. I've paid PEPCO probably a total of $3,000 for just this over time, because I don't want to pay an electrician $200 to move the outlets to our other meter and shut off the second service.
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The Stimulus.
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