Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Make over 400k but:
1. One car
2. Bring lunch to work
3. Make coffee at home
4. Take the bus
5. Cook often at home
6. Groom our own dog
7. Clean our own house
Dontnthink this list is frugal or cheap. We make a bit more than yiu andnit has never even occurred to me to pay someone to wash our dog and clip her nails. Taking the bus seems frugal though, but all other things are pretty normal.
Sadly I think they aren't that common. Always every couple we know at our income level sends their dog to the groomer and has a cleaning lady. They also buy their lunch at work.
How in the world do people know what their friends income level is? I've never divulged my income level to my friends, nor have I asked or been told what income level my friends are at. It is just not a topic that we sit around and talk about.
Just got our w2s and i brought in 293K and DH 164k. We live in the same house for 10 years, we drive japanese cars, mine is 9yrs old, and I've never had someonw groom our dog. I bring my lunch to work to keep my weight down and save time. I cannot imagine how someone could guess or know what we make.
It's pretty easy to guess.
How? Tell, me how would you guess? For example, this is my family: we live in a row house in Shaw worth about $900k. I work as a director of public relations for a large well known non-profit. My spouse is a journalist. We have two kids age 7 and 9 who go to charter schools in DC. We have one car, a Honda CRV which we bought new three years ago. We go on a lot of vacations and eat out regularly. What's our income?
Anonymous wrote:we barely spent or spend anything on our dog.
-we get yearly shots at the Humane Society in DC for $10 each.
-we had him spayed there as well. Under $100 including anesthesia and post-op meds
-he's small so he doesn't eat much
-we buy grocery store level dry food (no grain but it's not high end).
If he got hit by a car or something I'd spend a fortune to help him but I don't see the point of spending a lot day-to-day.
Anonymous wrote:I remember reading Baby Sitters Club books growing up, and the Pike Family used to do "smorgasbord night", where they would take everything out of the fridge and eat it for dinner, any combination of anything they wanted.
I try to do this at least once a month. It's fun and an easy way to use up leftovers and really evaluate what you have in your fridge and which condiments need to be replaced.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:how about this.
I am in IT so I know how to get most of digital stuff for free. So:
1. Free internet.
2. I get IPTV password from friend so I watch HBO/Cinemax/all channels for free
3. I have passwords for hbo now, netflix, hulu all for free
4. I rent out my 3 bedrooms in my basement which offset my mortgage 100%
5. My mortgage rate is 1%, due to me signing in for a special program(we talked about it here). I do have to go to a couple of classes a year
6. I greatly reduced my house taxes by applying and getting a tax abatement approved(down from 10k taxes per year to under $1000 per year now)
7. I get 90% off grocery bills by using employee rates, coupons, cashbacks, giftcard schemes, I barely pay for groceries, and I always go to Costco, Whole Foods, never to Giant, Safeway, etc.
8. When I pay for gas it is like 40c per gal again due to cashback schemes and programs.
9. When I need to shop at Kohls, Walmart, etc. I usually score 70% plus off again due to coupons etc.
10. My 2 kids go to private school for free( well close to free, like 2k per year total - cant divulge more)
11. We both drive 2016 Priuses and barely use any gas
12. just as anybody else no haircuts, my DW does everything herself.
13. We earn 700k each year and grow every year and are still like that but TBH this is how we became rich, by being frugal and reinvesting back.
My God, can you teach a class?
Anonymous wrote:I shop at giant and use points for gas at shell.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:you guys are all over your heads. I never said I use stolen passwords. I said that I am in IT and know how to get stuff for free.
I exchange some of my accounts with others that have those services. I can get free accounts to say WWE mania, as well as Tennis TV through work. I then exchange those accounts for netflix, hulu etc.
You should get your head out of your asses and stop accusing people because you dont know squat. Everything I do is 100% legal
The private school tuition is the one that gets me. So you make $1.4 million and expect other parents to foot the bill for your kids tuition? I don't care if they are the best basketball players (or whatever) on the planet, that's just greedy.
I assumed that one of them worked for the school.
And each make $700k? That would be high even for a HOS.