Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rich people don't sell things on craigslist. I don't consider myself rich but if something is under $500 I throw it away.
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This blows my mind. At least donate it to Goodwill. You can cut down on waste and get a tax deduction.
It's not worth a few hundred bucks to me for a trip to goodwill. That's just my personal cost/benefit analysis.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't piss away money on luxury cars that can't do anything more than a honda civic does, and I don't buy a 5000-6000 sq ft home because I don't need it. I'm rich because I don't spend and just invest it.
You are rich and live a poor? Sorry you are not actually rich.
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I'm wealthy because I'm frugal, OP.
I'm wealthy because I don't need much and can easily live on less. Doesn't includes haggling though. I see the price and decide to buy it or wait for another such item.
Op, the ones who haggle have some screw lose. I once drove many blocks to meet somebody- wasn't a big deals as I drive a lot. Once I got there, she only had $12 in coins, but the brand new shoes I was selling were $15. I was put in a position after having to drive there to feel super funny and walk away or take the $12 (well, partly in coins) and get the hell out.
Having to drive to them and then met with coins, showed that there was something wrong with the buyer. Somebody ahead explains that it's mental thing.
And no, she was not poor. Looking for the coins was well planned. Not selling anything after that, not worth it. If you sell on craigslist, people thing you are desperate and take advantage of it. I wasn't desperate- never have been, just wanted to get rid of crap. Only a few people show up on time and buy your stuff. Most play some kind of games.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rich people don't sell things on craigslist. I don't consider myself rich but if something is under $500 I throw it away.
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This blows my mind. At least donate it to Goodwill. You can cut down on waste and get a tax deduction.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rich people don't sell things on craigslist. I don't consider myself rich but if something is under $500 I throw it away.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m rich. I love Craigslist because it keeps things out of landfills and it’s thrilling to get a good deal. I don’t haggle, though. Buying things used is one of the singularly best ways to help the environment and contribute to individuals who need to sell stuff...
This. (And I'm kinda cheap. I didn't grow up rich, and old mind-sets die hard.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rich people don't sell things on craigslist. I don't consider myself rich but if something is under $500 I throw it away.
Then you're just stupid.
--rich person
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't piss away money on luxury cars that can't do anything more than a honda civic does, and I don't buy a 5000-6000 sq ft home because I don't need it. I'm rich because I don't spend and just invest it.
You are rich and live a poor? Sorry you are not actually rich.
Anonymous wrote:I don't piss away money on luxury cars that can't do anything more than a honda civic does, and I don't buy a 5000-6000 sq ft home because I don't need it. I'm rich because I don't spend and just invest it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rich people don't sell things on craigslist. I don't consider myself rich but if something is under $500 I throw it away.
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Anonymous wrote:Rich people don't sell things on craigslist. I don't consider myself rich but if something is under $500 I throw it away.
Anonymous wrote:
I'm wealthy because I'm frugal, OP.
