Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
A little harsh, in my opinion. I appreciate the person's frankness...we don't need to be name-calling...
On an anonymous forum why should we be gentle on someone who steals? It's not like that poster is going to cry herself to sleep tonight. Maybe she will think twice about stealing stamps if she knows it's a trashy, douchebag thing to do. Apparently just being wrong is not enough motivation for her.
How do you know the poster is female?
Anonymous wrote:I don't do this but my neighbor and a friend do this: to save stamps, they drop their bills/checks directly at the utility companies - gas company; electric company; phone company. We live in a small town so all of these places are close by so it is not a long drive.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Many of the "embarrassing things" we do to live a smaller carbon footprint also save money.
1)HHI $160k - one income-
2) We wash our plastic ziplock bags, I shop at thrift stores first, no paper napkins, 3-4 rolls of paper towels per year, we compost and have only one trash pick up a week, we wear clothes to their death, we wear out cars to their death, brown bag lunches, we plan errands for the most efficient driving plan, we try to do without first, we drive instead of fly...
3) I try to buy local sustainable food, I buy TP made from recycled paper, we have an every other week housecleaner, we buy good shoes,...
I'll take one of your timeshare!
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
A little harsh, in my opinion. I appreciate the person's frankness...we don't need to be name-calling...
On an anonymous forum why should we be gentle on someone who steals? It's not like that poster is going to cry herself to sleep tonight. Maybe she will think twice about stealing stamps if she knows it's a trashy, douchebag thing to do. Apparently just being wrong is not enough motivation for her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
A little harsh, in my opinion. I appreciate the person's frankness...we don't need to be name-calling...
On an anonymous forum why should we be gentle on someone who steals? It's not like that poster is going to cry herself to sleep tonight. Maybe she will think twice about stealing stamps if she knows it's a trashy, douchebag thing to do. Apparently just being wrong is not enough motivation for her.
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 $$$ to pay them that day (to park).
I ask coworkers for change to buy a bag of chips from the vending machine. And I ask for k-cups.
HHI $155
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reusing stamps is close to stealing. But I admit I've done it too. Just one of many reasons why USPS is bankrupt.
Nothing "close" about it: it is stealing.
Yeah, reusing stamps (especially if your income is 1 million!!) crosses the line from being embarrassing to just being a douchebag.
A little harsh, in my opinion. I appreciate the person's frankness...we don't need to be name-calling...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reusing stamps is close to stealing. But I admit I've done it too. Just one of many reasons why USPS is bankrupt.
Nothing "close" about it: it is stealing.
Yeah, reusing stamps (especially if your income is 1 million!!) crosses the line from being embarrassing to just being a douchebag.
Anonymous wrote:Aside from a couple folks, this has mostly been a bust - most people just brag about their thrifty habits (old carsm no Starbucks, hotel shampoos) as opposed to things that are actually embarrassing.
I don't do this but my neighbor and a friend do this: to save stamps, they drop their bills/checks directly at the utility companies - gas company; electric company; phone company. We live in a small town so all of these places are close by so it is not a long drive.
Anonymous wrote:i wear my silver wedding shoes to work as my main shoes no matter what i wear (from 3 yrs ago).
i tell the garage guys at work sometimes i have no $$$ 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