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Buy second hand and used items if possible.
Live simply. Do not be fascinated from merchandising. Invest more and more. Cut short consumption of fuel. Cut short extravagance. Invest more and save more ,which is foremost important. |
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But that is just one small example. I have purchased used many times with no issues whatsoever.
There are some things I choose not to purchase used, computers being one of them, but there are far more things we buy used.....clothing, home decor, and on the list goes. Dawn Quote:
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Thanks for reminding me I should be looking on Craigslist, my daughter needs a new dresser. I almost never buy new unless I need it now and can't wait for one to appear on craigslist or yardsale. Not only is it cheaper but my kids are not careful and have proven time and again I am not able to have nice (new) things.
ex my couch if it had been new and they spilled pepsi on it, it would have made my head spin like on the excorsist. Since it is used and cost only 100 I shrug, tell them "see this is why I don't buy new, I'd have to hurt ya." then whip out the rug shampooer and clean it best I can. |
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I could not agree with this any more. Starting with my car and quite a bit of furniture I try to buy used as much as I can. I have friends that really would look down on buying used stuff but I have bought, quality, clean furniture, appliances, and others that have years of life left in them.
Garage sales are specially good for this kind of stuff. You can find some really good stuff at very low prices on Saturday mornings. |
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we buy antiques and refinish them ourselves. I managed to get some real bargains.
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