Anonymous wrote:I never pay shipping and handling charges. If Walmart won't let me order something to ship I go to Target and buy. If Target doesn't have the item I put that item on my favorites and check back regularly. I have waited up to 6 months for a particular item.
I buy bulk short sleeve and long sleeve t shirts that go on warehouse clearance. I have enough to last 3 years. Same with certain brand pants. It's hard to pass up $3 shirts and $4 pants. I'm not looking for any clothing to last forever. I just like what I like and plenty of it. The trick is to buy off season.
There are sites that have designer handbags for pennies. Not pre owned. Personally, I don't give a damn what anyone thinks. I am in this to win this. Same with shoes. Discontinued buying thrills me. My sister LOVES the purses I send her. I have gifted purses and wallets to other women. I have yet to hear cheap cheap cheap. So what if they are cheap. I'm not looking to flaunt. Snootiness is not in my DNA. I see it this way, some can't afford handbags and wallets. I find these deals for others. I don't even carry a purse.
I just bought some Hanes no show socks. 2/12 per pack for $6. I don't need socks but I know someone that does. I bought myself long one size Hanes cotton sleep shirts. Knee length. Some were $18 a piece. I found some for $7 a piece. Color doesn't matter. I bought multiples of 4 different colors. For around the house with thermal underwear, I was comfortable when it got very cold. I love those sleep shirts.
It's funny. When my kids need things I never blink at the cost yet I prowl the internet looking for super deals.
Anonymous wrote:My kid's school is near, I would drive there to pay for fees in person so I don't have to pay for the $3 credit card transaction fee, the front office lady looks me like "you know you can pay online?", I said "oh yes, but there is a fee", and she opened her eye wide "yeah it's only 3 bucks". OK lady, stop judging me LOL.
Anonymous wrote:Cheap prepaid cell phone service which is terrible..
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some personal care stuff - I do my own gel manicures, keratin treatments, and facials at home instead of at a salon. It's mostly a time thing versus a money thing, since it's a pain to schedule appointments (sometimes months out) and have to block out hours in the middle of the day for that stuff. We also don't order food delivery due to the costs - we either eat out, where you at least get out of the house and can enjoy the atmosphere, or we cook at home. Mid-7 figure income.
Which kits are you using, if you don't mind sharing?
I also think this is mostly a time versus money thing when it comes to value so I'd like to do it at home, but everyone I talk to says it's not the same/ it's not worth it to do it home..
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Food. We eat out maybe 2-3 times a week, and even then it's pretty basic (wings, Chinese). I also am vigilant about not wasting food and we eat simply at home unless it's a special occasion - lots of pasta, soup, sandwiches. I do splurge on sourdough from our local bakery - $7 a loaf!
We share a car and it is a non-luxury brand.
Clothes. I will occasionally get a nice dress from Nordstrom but only for a wedding or similar. Day to day my family wears clothes from TJ Maxx, Target, and Walmart (esp the kids). We also don't buy clothes that often. I do have a LOT of shoes - my weakness - but nothing designer. I've been using the same handbags for years.
Our house. We bought a small and not updated house and I have no interest in moving or expanding our existing space. Our mortgage is $1600 a month and we live in an excellent school district.
I do have cleaners. I consider it worth every penny.
I spend a lot on makeup (Dior, Chanel) and perfume. And I will get a professional massage/facial every month or two, which I recognize is a total splurge.
We do spend on vacations/travel.
Combined we make a very comfortable HHI. (Low-to-mid six figures.)
Both my DH and I are spenders by nature but I manage the finances, and just approach it as I would a small business. I put on my MBA hat to manage our finances and recognize that I would much rather have cash in reserves than have had a bunch of BS experiences and things.
DP - you sound very sensible .
Re: folks critiquing your eating out 2-3 times a week at cheap eateries as not frugal - I am not a fan of the “gotcha” mentality of some on DCUM - nitpicking minor details and not seeing the bigger picture - your cost cutting measures spun sensible to me and balanced by a desire for sanity. Well done getting such a low mortgage in a good school district.
I often can’t make certain foods cheaper than you can buy them at lower prices eateries in the US so we do the same. Also you are both working and saving time counts .
I agree on need for cleaner and it being worth every penny.
I diverge though on spending a ton on makeup and shoes. Just the basics for me. But hey yiu save a ton by your house and car choices so you can afford that.
So I’m one of the “2-3 is not frugal” posters. I stand by that statement in that it is not particularly “cheap” of pp to eat out that often and that was her lead. The OP is asking what you are cheap about and this is not it. That doesn’t mean PP isn’t balancing well.
Why hyoer focus on one negative detail? She/he has a mortgage of $1600 a month in modest house in good school district and driving modest cars - saving herself tons of money - it smacked of gotcha !
Totally NP who has not participated in this discussion at all. I think PP's post implies that she lives fairly frugally. However the post here is not about living frugally overall, its about what you are cheap about in spite of your wealth. So I think of this much more like the rich person at the hotel driving to 7/11 to get drinks to avoid the extra $6 they would pay in the hotel store.
That PP opened with how they eat out twice a week. Eating out twice a week is not being cheap about eating out, it just isn't. There isn't anything wrong with eating out twice a week, but it isn't cheaping out on takeout. Which again, is fine, but when you're responding to a thread where the topic is, 'what do you cheap out on' and your answer is, 'we eat out twice a week' you're going to get people focused on it because it makes no sense and if you put it as your first sentence then everyone will pick up on it!
well- we get takeout 2x a week but my spouse definitely thinks im being cheap b/c I'll get one super loaded salad at sweet green/cava and then go home and add a whole other bowl of greens and my own lemon and oil if needed and make it dinner for 3 people. I get that kind of take out a lot- it saves time and money b/c if I shopped for all of those salad fixings it would be more expensive. I'll also get takeout like cumin lamb or something (one dish) and then make extra rice and stir fry veggies to go along with it at home. That works out to be cheaper than doing full on home cooked meal.
I love this kind of takeout too. It really can be more affordable than buying all the ingredients and cooking from scratch.
Anonymous wrote:I avoid getting food delivered - so much markup, hate waiting, tipping the driver BEFORE it gets delivered? Ridiculous. I contact the place directly via their website and then go pick it up - hotter/colder since it wasn't riding around in a car and the restaurant gets more of the actual money instead of being skimmed by grubhub, uber, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Paying more than something is worth, like a $6 soda at a hotel, even though I can afford it (I also don’t drink soda but my kids get it on vacation). I really dislike paying such a markup for things so I’ll go to convenience stores to buy things instead.