Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reusing stamps is close to stealing. But I admit I've done it too. Just one of many reasons why USPS is bankrupt.
Nothing "close" about it: it is stealing.
Yeah, reusing stamps (especially if your income is 1 million!!) crosses the line from being embarrassing to just being a douchebag.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reusing stamps is close to stealing. But I admit I've done it too. Just one of many reasons why USPS is bankrupt.
Nothing "close" about it: it is stealing.
Anonymous wrote:Reusing stamps is close to stealing. But I admit I've done it too. Just one of many reasons why USPS is bankrupt.
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.
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Have many (moderately priced) cars...used for different reasons. Belong to a country club and separately a poolAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I buy Folger's half caf. After Starbucks stopped making theirs, I experimented with several and then tried the Folger's based on Amazon reviews. It's better than the Starbucks and people are always asking me for more.
Ok, I am 100% serious: what in the world is embarrassing about this? Did I miss some major cultural shift where Starbucks became the only acceptable coffee brand? The only coffee we buy is Folgers as well.
Anonymous wrote:HHI $850,000
Save: one car household, car is 13 years old and paid. Have minimalist attitude, not too many clothes or shoes or toys, etc. allow inlaws to buy almost all of kids' clothes even if some aren't exactly my taste. Cut my kids hair. Tie tons of vacations into DH work (like conferences in nice places) to save on airfare and get free hotel stays. I love thrift stores, Craigslist and neighborhood listservs for kids toys and other items. Cook all our meals, all of them. Only buy kids presents for birthdays and Christmas, no random toys all the time.
Splurge. We shop almost exclusively at whole foods. We sent kids to private schools. We are not cheap when it comes to gifts, esp for relatives weddings, etc. we live in a nice neighborhood a few blocks from the metro. Our house is a bit of a fixer upper, but location location location,[/quote
This is one thing I would never understand. How old are you kids?? What if you botch their haircut, what are their friends going to say???
As for the rest of your post, I'm pretty much the same way. Except for private schools.
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?
REALLY.
DEFINITELY.
I have this mental image of this woman wearing the same pair of silver sandals EVERY DAY and everyone in the office has a bet when she is going to get a new pair.
Anonymous wrote:I buy Folger's half caf. After Starbucks stopped making theirs, I experimented with several and then tried the Folger's based on Amazon reviews. It's better than the Starbucks and people are always asking me for more.
Anonymous wrote:Is it a 3-gallon bottle or are you bold?Anonymous wrote:One shampoo bottle can last nearly a year.