Mark and I got a $100 gift voucher for Amazon.com for Xmas last year. We decided it would be best to split it $50/$50. We are in a lot of debt so it's nice to think that we can use this to splurge a little bit on ourselves without the guilt or adding to our debt.
But that got me thinking: Is it better to use gift vouchers for "needs" or for "wants"?
For instance, we could use the Amazon gift voucher for pretty much anything -- but should I spend my $50 half on CDs or DVDs or something fun, or should I spend it on something practical, like replacement heads for my Sonicare toothbrush?
Just wondering how the rest of you (especially those of you with a lot of debt) approach using gift vouchers.
~ Jenney
But that got me thinking: Is it better to use gift vouchers for "needs" or for "wants"?
For instance, we could use the Amazon gift voucher for pretty much anything -- but should I spend my $50 half on CDs or DVDs or something fun, or should I spend it on something practical, like replacement heads for my Sonicare toothbrush?
Just wondering how the rest of you (especially those of you with a lot of debt) approach using gift vouchers.
~ Jenney
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