Hi :) I've left two messages since June, and am still wondering if you received my sticker package. I really hope it got through, and am getting rather worried.
Thank you for the Great package! I enjoyed going through it today and appreciate the note. (I do not think I want to look behind my night stand, but maybe I should!) I love your labels! wink, wink.... I'll get these worked on this week and get you a little bit of something in the mail by Monday. Thank you!!!
These are tips I used personally. Hard to adhere sometimes but when you see the extra saved at the end of the month it puts a little sunshine into your life.
Clear all your credit card bills
You don’t need me to point out just how much interest the banks and credit card companies are bleeding out of you just by loaning you cash to use. Credit is not extra cash, it’s borrowed cash with a very high interest payback.
Never pay for anything at its full value
Always shop around, there will be opportunities to get that item at a fraction of its cost. It may be just a tiny bit of savings but every penny counts at the end of the day. I eat out when restaurants are offerings specials, and buy what is on sale at the market, and I love those group deals sites that offer me the chance to try new places at a fraction of the cost.
Never buy what you can borrow
I’ve stopped buying CDs, movies, magazines and books. These things clutter you up on top of being a strain on your pocket. Sure, it is unfair to the creators, artistes, authors but they are earning millions anyways, you aren’t so be kind to yourself please.
I'm your partner for "help your partners save money profile swap" My 3 ideas are...
When possible, bring your own coffee/lunch/etc. I used to get a coffee every day on my way to work, and I realized that I can save almost $25/week by making coffee either at home, or at work, instead of going to Dunkin Donuts. You can also save money by bringing left overs or sandwiches to work, rather than having to buy lunch daily.
Never give exact change when buying something. If something costs $3.03, give $4, and put the 97 cents in a jar. At the end of the month, look at all the money that added up!
Don't be afraid of thrift stores! I've gotten so many great crafting supplies at my local thrift store. And before I started swapping, I saved tons of money by going there for electronics, books, etc!
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Thanks for hosting the B&W PC swap!
Hi :) I've left two messages since June, and am still wondering if you received my sticker package. I really hope it got through, and am getting rather worried.
You should make another Goodie Package Swap soon! I missed it :(
Yay, they arrived and well worth the wait. Thank you for being an angel.
Congrats on winning WTA!
Thank you for the Great package! I enjoyed going through it today and appreciate the note. (I do not think I want to look behind my night stand, but maybe I should!) I love your labels! wink, wink.... I'll get these worked on this week and get you a little bit of something in the mail by Monday. Thank you!!!
look at you, with your popular swaps and whatnot
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These are tips I used personally. Hard to adhere sometimes but when you see the extra saved at the end of the month it puts a little sunshine into your life.
Clear all your credit card bills You don’t need me to point out just how much interest the banks and credit card companies are bleeding out of you just by loaning you cash to use. Credit is not extra cash, it’s borrowed cash with a very high interest payback.
Never pay for anything at its full value Always shop around, there will be opportunities to get that item at a fraction of its cost. It may be just a tiny bit of savings but every penny counts at the end of the day. I eat out when restaurants are offerings specials, and buy what is on sale at the market, and I love those group deals sites that offer me the chance to try new places at a fraction of the cost.
Never buy what you can borrow I’ve stopped buying CDs, movies, magazines and books. These things clutter you up on top of being a strain on your pocket. Sure, it is unfair to the creators, artistes, authors but they are earning millions anyways, you aren’t so be kind to yourself please.
I'm your partner for "help your partners save money profile swap" My 3 ideas are...
When possible, bring your own coffee/lunch/etc. I used to get a coffee every day on my way to work, and I realized that I can save almost $25/week by making coffee either at home, or at work, instead of going to Dunkin Donuts. You can also save money by bringing left overs or sandwiches to work, rather than having to buy lunch daily.
Never give exact change when buying something. If something costs $3.03, give $4, and put the 97 cents in a jar. At the end of the month, look at all the money that added up!
Don't be afraid of thrift stores! I've gotten so many great crafting supplies at my local thrift store. And before I started swapping, I saved tons of money by going there for electronics, books, etc!
Good luck saving some money!