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 $$$ to pay them that day (to park).
I ask coworkers for change to buy a bag of chips from the vending machine. And I ask for k-cups.
HHI $155
You sound like a very strange lady.
Agreed.
really?
REALLY.
DEFINITELY.
Anonymous wrote:I copy music and movies from my friend who downloads them for free. I buy pirated DVDs sometimes. Mostly because there is a place that sells them near me. I am rich and I should be able to buy this stuff. As I type, I do feel slightly guilty but I haven't quite been able to stop myself yet.
My flawed logic is that millions of people are doing the same thing. This could be a subject for another thread.
Anonymous wrote:And crazy lady hits up coworkers to buy her chips. Sheesh.
Anonymous wrote:(1) HHI of 160k
(2) All clothing, toys, and books for our child are from consignment sales, but we're not embarrassed about that. I'm petite and I do most of my shopping in the juniors section - there usually is a suit or two in stock and they're a lot cheaper than the suits from the adults section. We used cloth diapers for our first and will use those same diapers for future children so major savings there. I make my own cleaning liquid - an alternative to Clorox. We use "unpapered towels" instead of paper towels. The only $$ saving things we do that others might be embarrassed about are: shopping at Walmart, shopping at other really low-cost grocery stores, and using coupons at McD's.
(3) I think we're wasting money every time we order take out or haven't packed lunch the night before and then have to spend $5-10 on lunch at work. We get specialty shampoos, soaps, and deodorant from soap.com and that's definitely not a low-cost option. We get most of our food from a farm share - it's not the cheapest food option so some might consider that an unnecessary luxury. I also think DH is too quick to want to replace household items, like bathmats, kitchen scrubbers, cups, etc but I try not to make those small things a battle. I just get him to promise that he is confident enough in his purchase that he won't change his mind and want a new bathmat again for at least a few years.
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 $$$ to pay them that day (to park).
I ask coworkers for change to buy a bag of chips from the vending machine. And I ask for k-cups.
HHI $155
You sound like a very strange lady.
Agreed.
really?
REALLY.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:i wear my silver wedding shoes to work as my main shoes no matter what i wear (from 3 yrs ago).
i tell the garage guys at work sometimes i have no $$$ 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?
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.
Anonymous wrote:Let's find out the embarrassing things you do to save money:
1. State your HHI.
2. List some things you do to save money.
3. List some ways how you waste money (not a waste to you, but to most people)
Then we can make fun of each other. Or maybe we can learn new ways to save money.
I'll start.
1. HHI = $500,000
2. I am embarassed about using lots of dining coupons (not enough to stop though). I love the Entertainment Book and restaurant.com. I almost never return to the same restaurant unless I get another discount. I am very conservative with paper products. i.e. Napkins, tissues, toilet paper, writing paper. One shampoo bottle can last nearly a year.
I like to walk instead of drive. I shop online but always through a portal that gives me 1-10% cash back.
3. One year, I bought about 10 timeshare weeks. Some I love, some I now regret. I have a $2.5 million house. My DS had about 6 private tutors each week in a variety of areas.