Reply
Results 1 to 9 of 9
  1. #1
    Registered User Jnsjane303's Avatar
    Join Date: May 2023
    Age: 54
    Posts: 2
    Rep Power: 0
    Jnsjane303 is not very well liked. (-100) Jnsjane303 is not very well liked. (-100) Jnsjane303 is not very well liked. (-100) Jnsjane303 is not very well liked. (-100) Jnsjane303 is not very well liked. (-100) Jnsjane303 is not very well liked. (-100) Jnsjane303 is not very well liked. (-100) Jnsjane303 is not very well liked. (-100) Jnsjane303 is not very well liked. (-100) Jnsjane303 is not very well liked. (-100) Jnsjane303 is not very well liked. (-100)
    Jnsjane303 is offline

    Any best tips to cut expenses on regular items?

    Hey folks,

    Hope you're all doing great! I've been on a mission to trim my expenses lately, particularly when it comes to those regular, everyday items. I'm convinced that there must be some nifty tips and tricks out there that I haven't stumbled upon yet.

    That's why I'm turning to this fantastic community for some guidance. I'm eager to know if any of you have clever strategies for saving money on specific items like groceries, clothing, household supplies, or even entertainment. I'm all ears for any suggestions you may have!

    Thanks a bunch in advance!
    Reply With Quote

  2. #2
    Registered User LIli2254's Avatar
    Join Date: Jun 2023
    Age: 54
    Posts: 1
    Rep Power: 0
    LIli2254 is on a distinguished road. (+10)
    LIli2254 is offline
    Hello. I can advise you how to save your time. When writing this, we often have the problem "is everything written correctly, without errors?". In order not to waste any more time on this and not to worry, I advise you to try Correct Essay. This will really save you a lot of time and nerves.
    Reply With Quote

  3. #3
    Registered User Fewski's Avatar
    Join Date: Sep 2011
    Age: 34
    Posts: 337
    Rep Power: 2636
    Fewski is just really nice. (+1000) Fewski is just really nice. (+1000) Fewski is just really nice. (+1000) Fewski is just really nice. (+1000) Fewski is just really nice. (+1000) Fewski is just really nice. (+1000) Fewski is just really nice. (+1000) Fewski is just really nice. (+1000) Fewski is just really nice. (+1000) Fewski is just really nice. (+1000) Fewski is just really nice. (+1000)
    Fewski is offline
    Couponing?
    Reply With Quote

  4. #4
    Registered User DorothyRuiz's Avatar
    Join Date: Jun 2023
    Age: 54
    Posts: 2
    Rep Power: 0
    DorothyRuiz is on a distinguished road. (+10)
    DorothyRuiz is offline
    Originally Posted by Fewski View Post
    Couponing?
    Couponing? Where?
    Reply With Quote

  5. #5
    Registered User taperedtam's Avatar
    Join Date: Jun 2023
    Age: 54
    Posts: 70
    Rep Power: 579
    taperedtam is a jewel in the rough. (+500) taperedtam is a jewel in the rough. (+500) taperedtam is a jewel in the rough. (+500) taperedtam is a jewel in the rough. (+500) taperedtam is a jewel in the rough. (+500) taperedtam is a jewel in the rough. (+500) taperedtam is a jewel in the rough. (+500) taperedtam is a jewel in the rough. (+500) taperedtam is a jewel in the rough. (+500) taperedtam is a jewel in the rough. (+500) taperedtam is a jewel in the rough. (+500)
    taperedtam is offline
    Originally Posted by Jnsjane303 View Post
    Hey folks,

    Hope you're all doing great! I've been on a mission to trim my expenses lately, particularly when it comes to those regular, everyday items. I'm convinced that there must be some nifty tips and tricks out there that I haven't stumbled upon yet.

    That's why I'm turning to this fantastic community for some guidance. I'm eager to know if any of you have clever strategies for saving money on specific items like groceries, clothing, household supplies, or even entertainment. I'm all ears for any suggestions you may have!

    Thanks a bunch in advance!
    may sound super simple, but one strategy could just be setting a budget, getting an app like Truebill (now Rocket Money), connecting your bank & credit cards accounts, and easily tracking what youre spending your money on. it's like my fitness pal but for your finances. if you find that youre spending too much in one week/month, dont allow yourself to spend anymore. then, the next week/month, be more balanced with your spending, so the money covers the time period better
    Reply With Quote

  6. #6
    Registered User paulinkansas's Avatar
    Join Date: Sep 2018
    Posts: 8,547
    Rep Power: 94614
    paulinkansas has a brilliant future. Third best rank! (+40000) paulinkansas has a brilliant future. Third best rank! (+40000) paulinkansas has a brilliant future. Third best rank! (+40000) paulinkansas has a brilliant future. Third best rank! (+40000) paulinkansas has a brilliant future. Third best rank! (+40000) paulinkansas has a brilliant future. Third best rank! (+40000) paulinkansas has a brilliant future. Third best rank! (+40000) paulinkansas has a brilliant future. Third best rank! (+40000) paulinkansas has a brilliant future. Third best rank! (+40000) paulinkansas has a brilliant future. Third best rank! (+40000) paulinkansas has a brilliant future. Third best rank! (+40000)
    paulinkansas is offline
    I had 23 rental properties all occupied before covid. I pay the utilities. About 4 months into covid everything was empty, no tenants. I kept the utilities on but cancelled the trash service. I figured once the places get rented out I would resume the trash service. Places got rented out, but I forgot to resume/pay for the trash.

    The trash trucks picked up the garbage even though I haven't been paying for it. Going on 3 years now.
    Current rankings

    ElKoeh: Sparro
    TolerntLacoe: Oposum
    Faithbra: Opossu
    SuicideGripMe: Falco
    MTpocket: Owl
    Air2Fake: Wease
    Stefo9: Fert
    Camarja: Raccon
    TearOfIc: Fox
    Paulinanas: Coyot
    Sails: Wlf
    Reply With Quote

  7. #7
    Registered User taperedtam's Avatar
    Join Date: Jun 2023
    Age: 54
    Posts: 70
    Rep Power: 579
    taperedtam is a jewel in the rough. (+500) taperedtam is a jewel in the rough. (+500) taperedtam is a jewel in the rough. (+500) taperedtam is a jewel in the rough. (+500) taperedtam is a jewel in the rough. (+500) taperedtam is a jewel in the rough. (+500) taperedtam is a jewel in the rough. (+500) taperedtam is a jewel in the rough. (+500) taperedtam is a jewel in the rough. (+500) taperedtam is a jewel in the rough. (+500) taperedtam is a jewel in the rough. (+500)
    taperedtam is offline
    Originally Posted by paulinkansas View Post
    I had 23 rental properties all occupied before covid. I pay the utilities. About 4 months into covid everything was empty, no tenants. I kept the utilities on but cancelled the trash service. I figured once the places get rented out I would resume the trash service. Places got rented out, but I forgot to resume/pay for the trash.

    The trash trucks picked up the garbage even though I haven't been paying for it. Going on 3 years now.
    lololol. let's go lol. no harm, no foul!
    Reply With Quote

  8. #8
    Trancebrah _zman's Avatar
    Join Date: Jan 2009
    Age: 38
    Posts: 12,128
    Rep Power: 87196
    _zman has a brilliant future. Third best rank! (+40000) _zman has a brilliant future. Third best rank! (+40000) _zman has a brilliant future. Third best rank! (+40000) _zman has a brilliant future. Third best rank! (+40000) _zman has a brilliant future. Third best rank! (+40000) _zman has a brilliant future. Third best rank! (+40000) _zman has a brilliant future. Third best rank! (+40000) _zman has a brilliant future. Third best rank! (+40000) _zman has a brilliant future. Third best rank! (+40000) _zman has a brilliant future. Third best rank! (+40000) _zman has a brilliant future. Third best rank! (+40000)
    _zman is offline
    I found mint.com to be quite helpful. You can set your budgets on everything. See every transaction and compare your budget to last month to see where you fuked up.

    When I was more frugal I'd do a lot of shopping across stores to find best cost for certain categories of items. I still do that, but eventually you'll realize making more money is easier than saving a buck here and there, but you take that frugal mentality with you and the experience to find good value in everything you buy going forward. Costco is great for saving and spending money. Bulk purchasing saves you a lot, but Costco is dangerous because everything looks like a good deal, and you can end up spending more money. When you buy a 6pk of beer, you're out quite quick, and you wont make it back to the store for a few days, so you drink less than if you buy the 24pk ast Costco, and you just keep drinking it, therefore spending more money.
    ★★★ A State of Trance Crew ★★★
    ♞♞♞ Misc Horse Head Crew ♞♞♞
    Reply With Quote

  9. #9
    Registered User orborneee's Avatar
    Join Date: Oct 2023
    Posts: 1
    Rep Power: 0
    orborneee is on a distinguished road. (+10)
    orborneee is offline
    Originally Posted by Jnsjane303 View Post
    Hey folks,

    Hope you're all doing great! I've been on a mission to trim my expenses lately, particularly when it comes to those regular, everyday items. I'm convinced that there must be some nifty tips and tricks out there that I haven't stumbled upon yet.

    That's why I'm turning to this fantastic community for some guidance. I'm eager to know if any of you have clever strategies for saving money on specific items like groceries, clothing, household supplies, or even entertainment. I'm all ears for any suggestions you may have!

    Thanks a bunch in advance!
    I cut my expenses by saving everything. Every product I buy is the cheapest and most popular than before
    Reply With Quote

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts