Anonymous wrote:Wow - there are some seriously cheap people out there.
Anonymous wrote:I too am a high income thrift store shopper. I dress rather simply, but when I go to those stores, I generally feel like I'm the richest person there. I feel a bit embarassed, as if I should be shopping elsewhere. But this thread is showing me that there are plenty of wealthy thrift store shoppers. They probably even dress down to look the part.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:i wear my silver wedding shoes to work as my main shoes no matter what i wear (from 3 yrs ago).
i tell the garage guys at work sometimes i have no $$$ to pay them that day (to park).
I ask coworkers for change to buy a bag of chips from the vending machine. And I ask for k-cups.
HHI $155
You sound like a very strange lady.
Agreed.
really?
Asking coworkers for change to save money is rude
REALLY.
Im glad my poorness is so entertaining to so many people (I'm not saving money, Im just broke lol)
If you are broke on $155K, you need to rework your spending. You aren't poor you're just cheap and rude.
Anonymous wrote:About $300k this year.
I have a cheap pre-paid phone ($7/mo) and mostly use skype to call family. I have basic cable, but only because it makes my internet bill cheaper. Otherwise, I'd drop it. I still have my 15 inch TV from college (many years ago) and don't feel like wasting money on a bigger TV. I rarely eat out and try not to buy pre-packaged food at the grocery store unless I'm too lazy or too busy to cook. I have never had a manicure or pedicure. I used to go to the spa for an occasional massage/facial. However, I've decided it's a huge waste of money and no longer go. A good chunk of my furniture was taken from my mother's and grandmother's houses. I didn't feel like wasting money on new things. I still have my 9 year old (fully paid for) car and plan on keeping it until it falls apart. When I was in residency, my hospital provided free food. I would go in on my days off and eat for free (and bring home a plate of food to last me another 1-2 meals. I used to buy tons of story books. Now I stick with free books on my kindle. I don't go to movie theaters anymore because I think ticket prices are crazy (plus, I'm sick of loud people at the theater and hate watching 30 minutes of ads before the movie starts).
Splurge: I buy organic/non-gmo food when available.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:i wear my silver wedding shoes to work as my main shoes no matter what i wear (from 3 yrs ago).
i tell the garage guys at work sometimes i have no $$$ to pay them that day (to park).
I ask coworkers for change to buy a bag of chips from the vending machine. And I ask for k-cups.
HHI $155
You sound like a very strange lady.
Agreed.
really?
Asking coworkers for change to save money is rude
REALLY.
Im glad my poorness is so entertaining to so many people (I'm not saving money, Im just broke lol)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:i wear my silver wedding shoes to work as my main shoes no matter what i wear (from 3 yrs ago).
i tell the garage guys at work sometimes i have no $$$ to pay them that day (to park).
I ask coworkers for change to buy a bag of chips from the vending machine. And I ask for k-cups.
HHI $155
You sound like a very strange lady.
Agreed.
really?
Asking coworkers for change to save money is rude
REALLY.
Anonymous wrote:I ask for extra ketchup packets at fast food restaurants to put in dc's lunchboxes.
Anonymous wrote:I use the bags that hold the newspaper for scooping kitty litter clumps.
I use plastic grocery bags to line small trash cans.
If I am thinking ahead, I will take an empty water bottle when I am traveling, fill it at a water fountain in the airport, and then I don't have to buy water.