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Cloud 06-08-2007 01:08 PM

Your favorite money saving tips
 
Here are a couple of mine:

1) Use baking soda for skin care. Just mix a little with some liquid soap and you've got a gentle, CHEAP exfoliator.

2) I love my Virgin Mobile pre-paid cell phone! Maybe it's not the most cost effective for everyone, but I hate phones and try not to use mine too much. So, no contract, no bills--just pay when I want.

freshnesschronic 06-08-2007 01:10 PM

3) Order a small cup at fast food places and just refill it if need be instead of buying the supersized drink.

Shawnee123 06-08-2007 01:13 PM

1)Draft beer at a buck a glass rather than paying a buck and a half for a bottle (serious)

2)Put sub-par gas in the 'ghini (not serious)

3)I completely agree about the phone! (serious)

4)Make enough dinner for leftovers for lunch (serious)

5)No cable (serious)

6) Wear last season's shoes (semi-serious; by last season I mean 6 years ago)

:)

jester 06-08-2007 01:13 PM

you could also use sugar for an exfoliate - little more expensive than b soda, but still cheaper than brand name stuff.

my son has a prepaid boost mobile - works pretty good - especially when he's the one paying for it.

Cloud 06-08-2007 01:16 PM

freshness--yeah, that's a good one. Better yet, drink water. Fountain drinks are overpriced for sugar water.

Jester--sugar and salt can also be used, but are harsher than baking soda. You can also use baking soda for a HUGE number of other things, as well as vinegar, and save money on cleaners, etc.

And Shawnee--NO CABLE! No can do!

Shawnee123 06-08-2007 01:18 PM

hehehe...what's funny is that the coaxial connection on the back of my TV was broken, so if I could get metal to metal from the coax cable (from the rabbit ears) I could get one channel. I bought a hundred dollar cheapie TV and now with good connection I get 5 channels. I don't know what to do with myself! But I read and play a lot of PC games (not online, don't have that either!)

freshnesschronic 06-08-2007 01:20 PM

No cable? I have cable, but if I ever need to take it away...
Youtube the episodes you miss Cloud!

Cloud 06-08-2007 01:34 PM

uh huh, 'cept the multimedia controller thingy doesn't work on my computer right now.

Jeboduuza 06-08-2007 02:00 PM

don't buy software that you could download
that goes for movies and music too.

im a bad pirate...i know

Flint 06-08-2007 02:01 PM

Thrift Stores, Estate Sales, Craig's List.

jester 06-08-2007 02:03 PM

if you didn't know this...

you can use b soda & vinegar for your drain pipes - pour some b soda into the drain and follow with the vinegar - the "bubbly" action will go all thru the system

(got that from one of our pipefitters here at work)

Sundae 06-08-2007 02:09 PM

eBay!

I don't mind second hand clothes or shoes and I get great bargains because so many people lose/ gain weight or simply have clearouts on a seasonal basis. I love the fact you can search by size - something you can't rely on in shop sales (they get shuffled by people with no sense of community) or private adverts.

And charity bookshops for books - library is better unless you are too scared to go back there because you have an outstanding fine and you think the staff will shoot you with laser looks of disgust after 16 months... ahem.

And shop in small independent stores for quality items. Large retailers can buy em high and sell em cheap, but if you have a specific product in mind you will be able to negotiate a discount far more easily in a small shop. But try to be reasonable about it - we had a chap the other day who asked if he got a quantity discount for buying 2 x £15 newborn inserts for a pushchair he didn't even buy from us. My boss said, "I won't give you a quantity discount on two items, no. But I'll knock a pound off each one because you've just had two girls [twins] and you'll need all the help you can get."

HungLikeJesus 06-08-2007 02:35 PM

+Pack a lunch instead of going out every day

+Turn down the heat (I keep ours between 52 and 62°F)

+It is usually cheaper (in the long run) to pay more for a high-quality item than some cheap junk from Walmart - you'll be more satisfied, too

+Marry someone with lots of money (well, that's not a savings tip, just a life lesson)

Shawnee123 06-08-2007 02:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HLJ (Post 352480)
+Marry someone with lots of money (well, that's not a savings tip, just a life lesson)

I always fall for the starving artist type. :mad: This is not only not following your advice, it's actually the negative of your advice because I end up spending more money trying to help them, digging myself into a hole in the process.

Duh to me! :3eye:

HungLikeJesus 06-08-2007 04:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jester (Post 352426)
you could also use sugar for an exfoliate - little more expensive than b soda, but still cheaper than brand name stuff...

I usually just use gravel or pavement, which are free, though it's very difficult to control the amount of skin removed.

See Bike threads for more detail.


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