Anonymous wrote:Buy less.I bet you could do without some 30% stuff in your house.I could.I wish I had never bought the crap.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Take a hard look at how much you're paying for Internet access.
Any suggestions? Comcast just raised mine $20/month, and when I called the rep said I shouldn't even be getting that rate and that if I was audited they'd raise it $50/month. Seriously?
I added HBO and my service cost dropped $20
PP asking about internet cost here, I don't have cable TV, only internet
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Take a hard look at how much you're paying for Internet access.
Any suggestions? Comcast just raised mine $20/month, and when I called the rep said I shouldn't even be getting that rate and that if I was audited they'd raise it $50/month. Seriously?
I added HBO and my service cost dropped $20
Anonymous wrote:Get the Learnvest Financial planner. They will make you a complete yearly spending/saving/pay debt/prioritize budget. This thing is saving me a ton. We've paid off $6k in debts, went on vacations using cash, and have a plan for how to save for retirement and emergencies. It has changed us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My issue with couponing was that I ended up buying a lot of random crap I wouldn't otherwise. So I'll look for specific ones like breakfast cereal or mouthwash, but otherwise we don't buy a lot of processed food and usually get the generic TJs recycled paper goods.
Buy cleaning products from Shaklee- you get a bottle of H2 concentrate and mix up all-purpose cleaner, degreaser etc. from that. Also good for cleaning floors. And a bottle lasts forever! The dishwasher soap is also really good and lasts a long time.
It is not couponing issues, rather yours. I print coupons only for items I buy regularly when I'm planing my grocery trips.
I might buy some items not when I need them rather when they dirt cheap with qs, but still - only items I use. No junk even if it's free.
And anyway, my strategy is like yours now, I just find that there are few coupons for stuff I actually buy and store brands can be cheaper or same as brand name with coupon.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Take a hard look at how much you're paying for Internet access.
Any suggestions? Comcast just raised mine $20/month, and when I called the rep said I shouldn't even be getting that rate and that if I was audited they'd raise it $50/month. Seriously?
Anonymous wrote:Take a hard look at how much you're paying for Internet access.
Anonymous wrote:My issue with couponing was that I ended up buying a lot of random crap I wouldn't otherwise. So I'll look for specific ones like breakfast cereal or mouthwash, but otherwise we don't buy a lot of processed food and usually get the generic TJs recycled paper goods.
Buy cleaning products from Shaklee- you get a bottle of H2 concentrate and mix up all-purpose cleaner, degreaser etc. from that. Also good for cleaning floors. And a bottle lasts forever! The dishwasher soap is also really good and lasts a long time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My issue with couponing is that you have to print out the coupons, and printer ink is so expensive that I sometimes wonder if I'm even breaking even.
Can u print them at your work? I try to do this!
Most likely - no, software installation requires admin rights
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My issue with couponing is that you have to print out the coupons, and printer ink is so expensive that I sometimes wonder if I'm even breaking even.
Can u print them at your work? I try to do this!