Name something that was a COMPLETE waste of money

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Anonymous wrote:I have some for sure...

1.) High end appliances...they didn't preform any better and had a shorter shelf life then my middle of the line maytag ones beforehand. I am a pretty decent cook so I thought I would be able to tell a difference and really enjoy them but it just wasn't the case.
2.) Montessori preschool for DC 1 and 2. It was not a bad school, just super over priced. I found a little church basement preschool for DC 3 that did the exact same thing for about 60% less.


I absolutely hate my Samsung dishwasher. The only cycle that cleans anything is "heavy". I started it this morning at 10am and it is STILL RUNNING AT NEARLY 1 PM. The prongs also make for awkward placement of dishes/pans. I was SO much happier with our Frigidaire Gallery dishwasher in our previous home but DH wanted all Samsung.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The Lenox china we got for our wedding. We didn't pay for it but we also don't use it. In 14 years we have used it once. We have close to $1000 worth of that stuff taking up space in our house. I'm sure in 10 years I might have the chance to use it but it pains me to know how much was spent on it to sit unused.


What pattern? I use mine two to three time a year. I figure over the course of the last twenty years, it has been worth it. Same for the silver and crystal- although we use the crystal more often.
Anonymous
A week summer beach rental with a toddler. Between illness, exhaustion, the long drive, eating out every night, I wish I had stayed home and saved 2 grand.
Anonymous
My wedding. DH wanted a party so I caved. Now even he admits it was not worth it.
Anonymous
$800 on pain free laser hair removal. didnt work. the regular laser hair removal (with pain) worked great!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Our adoption agencies (2), our adoption facilitator, several attorneys and co-op nursery school.

How were those things a complete waste of money?
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The F-35.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My Vitamix


+1 I bought the high end one and I think I could have done fine with a lower end model that was refurbished.
Anonymous
My BMW x5.

My wife's Apple MacBook Air. Sits untouched.



Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Our adoption agencies (2), our adoption facilitator, several attorneys and co-op nursery school.

How were those things a complete waste of money?


None of them lead to a child... we did end up adopting but gave a lot of money upfront to two agencies, a facilitator and three attorneys. (ending up getting a private adoption several years later and had to fire yet another attorney and ended up with a good one). We wasted about $40,000-50,000 on trying to adopt. Our actual adoption was reasonable if you take all that out.

The co-op - my child got nothing out of the program. The other parents ignored the kids who weren't theirs. He was always in a dirty diaper on pick up, they ignored his food allergies (sent our own food but touched him after touching the allergic food), and it was basically a holding cell (and when I co-oped I spent three hours cleaning and doing diapers as the teacher said she would not do them nor had the other parents help). We only stayed for a year.
Anonymous
Yikes-- what co-op was that?
Anonymous
The $100K to Shady Grove
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All the ugly dresses I bought being in weddings and everything else I had to pay for to be in the wedding.
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Spent a boatload on a doula and then ended up with a scheduled c-section. We knew there was a chance I would have a c-section and was aware that contractually she was not obligated to do anything in that situation, but she ended up making a lot of money for very little work (except some support pre-delivery). If I were in her shoes I would have returned some of the money.
Anonymous
That bread machine I bought back in 1993 was a pretty big waste.
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