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Old 05-18-2007, 05:04 PM   #1
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How frugal are you?

Here are some of the things I do to save money:

Take used paper from work home so kids could use the other side as scrap paper.

Always bring leftovers from home as lunches

On business trip, I would collect every soap and shampoo from the room and bring them home

Have a family member cut my hairs

Make sure I use the bathroom before leaving work

You think you could beat me?
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Old 05-18-2007, 05:11 PM   #2
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no, but garland could beat anyone, I'm sure. She doesn't go to the movies or out to eat. I'm cheap in many ways, but WOW! She wins the prize.
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Old 05-18-2007, 05:14 PM   #3
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not so quick. the last movie I paid to see was "A few Good Men" and the last meal we did not cook was Mothers' day dinner when we ordered pizza using coupons. Now, beat that.
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Old 05-18-2007, 05:15 PM   #4
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I worked with someone who, rather than buy a birthday card for his wife, went to a card store and memorized the verse and then wrote it out on a piece of paper and left it for his wife. Apparently they were similar in thriftyness since latter I heard him talking with her about his gesture and I heard him say something like, "I figured that you wouldn't appreciate me spending money on a card, so that's why I left you the note."
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Old 05-18-2007, 05:17 PM   #5
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I'm the world's worst consumer...but I find that Old Navy's dark rinse boot cut jeans have a great 'line' and look just as nice as any $150 pair of designer jeans...and they are only $24! (Course, I am wearing them while carrying a ridiculously expensive handbag...but I'm working on that part.)
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Old 05-18-2007, 05:18 PM   #6
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Now ^^ (#4) that got me beat. I do buy BD cards for DW. I am only frugal or cheap on myself, I guess.
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Old 05-18-2007, 05:20 PM   #7
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I wonder if being frugal is learned from childhood. My parents had $$ but we didn't know it because they were so careful about money. Everyone around us was flying first class to Europe, Vail, buying fancy cars and electronics and name brand clothes. Mom bought us our ice skates and overcoats at the consignment shop and we knew every outlet within a 60 mile radius. She didn't clip coupons, but my parents wore their clothes til they were practically threadbare and the cars were REAL clunkers!! The only thing Dad said was worth spending $$ on was education. H was raised pretty much the same way, and with the exception of some luxury items, we live the same way. What do you think?
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Old 05-18-2007, 05:21 PM   #8
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I once had a co-worker who gave a gift of used paperback books (one romance and two westerns) and coupns for discounts off consumer products (shampoo, paper towls) to the person whose name he pulled for the office gift exchange.
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Old 05-18-2007, 05:21 PM   #9
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I raised a family for many years with an income that would have qualified us for food stamps and other forms of assistance. I'm sure I could offer many economizing tips if that is what you are really after--is this really about competitive frugality?
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Old 05-18-2007, 05:23 PM   #10
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IDMom06, I'm with you. I have an acquaintance from college days who dresses exclusively in Chanel, but I look the same way and I buy from the Gap. $2,000.00 cashmere or $45.00 cotton sweater looks pretty similar unless you touch it. And a black wool skirt? If its fits, who cares what the label says? I feel that the whole designer shtick is a major ripoff for the most part and I'd feel a bit like a sucker wearing a pair of $850.00 sunglasses when I know that they were made in China next to the factory that makes the same thing for Limited Too!
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Old 05-18-2007, 05:25 PM   #11
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Reneev, I don't think you have any tips that I don't know or using currently already. Some of the things I do I can't really write here.
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Old 05-18-2007, 05:33 PM   #12
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Well, I did kind of wonder about using the bathroom before leaving work.....to save on toilet paper expense at home? soap? water?.....it's OK, you don't have to share the details!
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Old 05-18-2007, 05:36 PM   #13
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Why do you want to compete about frugality, Laserbrother? It's very strange to me. There is nothing inherently better in being frugal. People choose their own ways to spend based on their available funds, expected future funds, family needs, habits, goals, values, and desires. The advantage to being frugal weighed against its sacrifices is the decision of an individual family.
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Old 05-18-2007, 05:50 PM   #14
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We are frugal on everything, except education. We don't economize there at all.
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Old 05-18-2007, 06:29 PM   #15
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I was nodding my head reading the OP - right up until the last one.

"Make sure I use the bathroom before leaving work"

Whoa thats not something I've ever considered as a way to save $ ! How much does water cost in your area?
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