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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]All I know is that we're saving a lot of money by not shopping at Target or anywhere else.[/quote] Same. The boycott is working for me. If we survive the fascist takeover, then the economy may never recuperate. Lots of people are moving to consume less. Once a habit is made, it's hard to break... My new habit is not shopping at Target or Amazon.[/quote] Yep, we've only spent on non-essentials for the last few weeks and it's actually glorious. I was a Target browser/buyer (going in for one thing and leaving with $200 worth of crap, easily). I'm saving that. I also have not bought from Amazon in weeks and plan to not do so unless I have to. Again, saves on impulse purchases and I can just get most of what I need from the store (Amazon is convenient, I give you that). And we have plenty to spend with our house being paid off but they're getting nothing from me. So in all, we can ride out the impending economic catastrophe and rein in spending quite easily on the spending front. [/quote] I often went into Target for one little thing and easily spend $100 on other stuff. Now, that won't be happening any longer. By not doing in, I'm saving a lot of money. I do have the money to spend, but I am going to save it for the impending economic doom. [/quote]
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