This and raid bathrooms for toiletries. It’s amazing how little I can buy when I really bold myself to it. Just literally don’t shop at all and don’t buy anything unless you absolutely have to (very specific groceries, tampons, dog food, etc.) |
Only cut childcare if your partner doesn’t plan to go back to work or if you absolutely cannot make ends meet otherwise. If you do, it may act as a barrier to going back (you can’t always get back into the same or even a good childcare situation once you’re out). And the working partner may end up absorbing a good amount of the childcare brunt. Not to mention, it’s “work” to land that next job, start a business, or whatever your partner decides is next. |
Actually, it is a different service. Mint uses the T-mobile network and operates at a lower QCI level (i.e. traffic is deprioritized). If you are (for example) at a crowded event, with many mobile phone users on the T-mobile network, you will get worse (and potentially no) service. This may or may not be an issue for you, but the quality of service is not the same with MVNOs as it is with the actual network operators (Verizon, AT&T, and T-mobile). |
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Going out to eat, streaming subscriptions, Starbucks, homeowners insurance, car insurance, carrying a balance on your credit cards. Look into all those to cut costs.
Stop ordering soda at restaurants, get an appetizer or dessert but not both. There are lots of way to cut cost but still enjoy a meal out once in a while. No impulse buying. Only buy what’s on your grocery list. |
Ringing in 2024 with a great laugh. Happy New Year PP! |
Get takeout so you don’t feel you need to tip the amount you would a table server. |
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That isn't much at all. Yikes! |
I've noticed no difference at all except for saving nearly $2k per year. |
Are you a complete jerk? So insensitive |
I would avoid take out, movies, mall - Network by grabbing coffee, not meals. free entertainment- walks, museums. Purge closet and home, and try to sell items on poshmark and ebay. |
Same. The service is just fine. But I guess I don’t spend a lot of time at crowded events! We pay $30 a month for unlimited (spouse), $20 a month for 15gb (me) and $15/mo for 5gb (kid). I think this is a great tip. I’m always stunned by how much some people pay for phone service, and I can’t imagine what they’re getting for the extra money. |
I would do instacart before uber or lyft |
What is unlimited used for,? Do you use cell for home Internet hotspot also? Watch movies all day on the phone? My kid uses a $7/mo $0.02/MB $.01/minute $0.01/text paygo plan for light texting, short calls, and maps/location on the go, and saves heavy usage for wifi at school or home. |
Post your CC and checking account statement |