Anonymous
Post 01/21/2014 16:10     Subject: Small victories

Anonymous wrote:Cancelled my cell phone plan and went with T-mobile's pay as you go. It's $2/day for unlimited voice, text, and internet. Some days I use nothing and save the $2/day. Cut my bill by around $50/month.


If you are on T-Mobile, I'm assuming you have an unlocked, GSM phone. If so, look at Lycamobile. They charge 2c/4c/6c for voice (1min)/text(each)/data (1MB). Only condition is you use them once in 3-4 months. You can add $ 10 and take 2 years to use if it need be.
Anonymous
Post 01/21/2014 15:27     Subject: Small victories

Cancelled my cell phone plan and went with T-mobile's pay as you go. It's $2/day for unlimited voice, text, and internet. Some days I use nothing and save the $2/day. Cut my bill by around $50/month.
Anonymous
Post 01/21/2014 15:03     Subject: Small victories

nice work!
Anonymous
Post 01/21/2014 15:03     Subject: Re:Small victories

That's great. We've had to tighten up on dinners out. It's hard, I feel like we were addicted.
Anonymous
Post 01/21/2014 14:48     Subject: Small victories

That's awesome, OP! DH and I have been thinking about making the switch. No small victories lately but a few months ago I reduced my cell phone bill by $30/month.
Anonymous
Post 01/20/2014 23:17     Subject: Small victories

Our New Years resolution was to tighten up the finances a bit. We're doing ok, but had noticed a little bit of spending creep and thought it was time for a review of everything.

Today we got a Verizon bundle deal (Fios) and will be saving $45/month on cable. Every little bit helps, right?? Anyway, just wanted to share our first tiny victory. We just got a small income bump and the savings bump wasn't as much as we wanted.

Next up: a review of eating out at work! Anyone else have small victories to share??