RE: Money-Saving Tips from Tibs and Shell
December 2, 2016 at 10:53 pm
(This post was last modified: December 2, 2016 at 10:56 pm by Shell B.)
(December 2, 2016 at 9:45 pm)Brian37 Wrote: I don't have a credit card, precisely because I like treating my debit card like cash. Can't spend it if you don't have it. Coupons I never use, I always buy generic store brand or Dollar Store which usually costs far less.
Our dollar store has some name brands you can use coupons for. I can get canned food for free/hella cheap. We definitely find stuff that is cheaper than store brand often. We always check to see if it's cheaper to buy something and toss the coupon. Of course, there are the one or two things we have a brand-specific taste for, but that's rare.
Quote:Cloths, always second hand or donation stores for me.
That definitely works. I've found some awesome clothes at consignment shops.
Quote:Cell phone, I have a burner, very cheap. Bad thing is you can get fucked on the pre pay card, when trying to add money or if your phone breaks most companies wont let you transfer the balance of the past month to a new device. And these fuckers bump your cut off date back one day every month, all that extra money sits in their bank accounts. It may not seem that much to an individual, but if you add up the 10s of millions they rip people off doing that to, it adds up. Personally I think that shit should be against the law. If you pay for it you should be allowed to use it no matter how you paid for it. And your due date should be the same every month, not be bumped back a day every month.
Yeah, that's some bullshit.
Quote:Cable? That is a rip off too. I hate that you cant simply have internet or just phone or just cable.
We never did it until very recently. You just can't wait until a show pops up online anymore. Every major show is spoiler city online. It's a total first-world problem, but we spend a lot of time watching films and shows together. It's a minor expense compared to our enjoyment of it. I still hate that we took the plunge, though.
(December 2, 2016 at 10:18 pm)mh.brewer Wrote: Mega stores (i.e. Sams/Costco) are great if you have storage room. Well worth the cost of joining.
Tibs would be in heaven. He loves stocking up. We simply don't have the storage space.
Quote:Pay cash when you can for new automobiles. Paying interest on something that depreciates instantly, do the math. I drove a POS for 4 years while diligently saving the money to pay cash. Sometimes you get a lower price if you take the dealership loan and then pay the loan off in one lump sum. The dealerships get a kick back from the loan companies which they may negotiate into the final price. Also try to get free oil changes, tire rotation, routine checks,..... thrown in if not offered. Buy in the springtime, you get deals on the prior years left over models. For some, leasing is the better option and depends on your driving requirements. Buying used cars is a completely different discussion.
Ugh, I know. It's smart not to buy the first year a car comes out. Two or three years used is okay. We didn't pay cash, as we needed a car straight away, but we pay it off fast. In the future, I think we'll manage cash.
Quote:Dental/vision/RX. Look into discount card plans. I have one called Carefree that covers all three for $15/month. It's a straight discount, no copay or deductible. My last $700 dental bill was cut to $350. Drawback is finding a provider that accepts the discount. You can find the provider lists on line for your area. The discounts on dental alone pay for the card with my wife's and my routine cleanings/x-rays alone. Have not tried it for RX, that is covered under our ACA plan.
RX- check out Good RX. Gives you the prices in your zip code by provider and printable coupons if available.
I never buy extended warranties.
Sweet. We just got our first health spending account, so we put in a set amount every year before taxes (they can't tax the HSA money) and buy our scripts, copays, etc. out of that.