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I tend to buy services that have monthly charges on my credit card. And when my credit card statement arrives, I cancel the charges. That is what I always do. What do you do?
I don’t know tbh.
I have some services, like Spotify Premium, that I feel I can’t live without. But I don’t want to add to my monthly load of payments, so I mostly just buy items when I need them.
I’m not buying anything, and have reduced my costs by a lot
I have service items like my cable I have to pay each month. But mostly just tangible things. Most my money goes to food and gas really and cat stuff.
Me too, I am eating from supermarkets bakery
I am so impressed by you guys. I want to pattern myself after you.
I’m going to be doing the same after two more months.
Are you low on cash?
Me? Heck no! I’m not doing too bad now and in two more months, I’m going to move to a MUCH cheaper apartment and I will be doing even better than I am now. The trick is to cancel all your “purchases”.
Or at least a lot of your “purchases.”
I live pretty frugally and can save up a lot of money fairly quickly. I do spend, however, on things I need or want. I always have a decent gaming computer and that isn’t cheap if you change every three years or so. Other things I just buy what I need…like clothes etc.
I buy things very rarely but when I do I buy tangible items that can last a long time.
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