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irjohnson, I never buy anything on sale unless it was on my grocery list. Plus, I don't count things like buying clothes or shoes on sale. I only count the things I really need, like food, medicine, things I use all the time. This week I need hair coloring and I have a $2 off coupon for my brand.
irjohnson, I never buy anything on sale unless it was on my grocery list. This week I need hair coloring and I have a $2 off coupon for my brand.
When it is for an item you already buy, same brand, I can see it as a savings. Most of what I have as club card savings wouldn't fall under that, though. I won't pay more than $2 a pound for cheddar. Sometimes at Safeway I can get it for $2 using the Club card. The receipt will tell me what I've saved geeting the buy one get one free, but I have saved nothing. And even when it is a savings, it's not all the receipt says. I spent a dime less on a 2liter bottle of club soda than I normally spend, but according to my recipet I saved a $1-as if I would ever pay that much for club soda!
I agree there are savings in club cards and coupons. I don't agree that the true savings is reflected on the "You saved..." section of the receipt.
I agee with you. I only count savings on the few purchases I always make. I only spend about $30 a week on groceries and usually buy the same things every week. I try to shop certain stores that give a wednesday discount and I count that too.
I totally agree with you lrjohson. A buy 1 get one free can be a little deceiving because you have to pay the regular price for the one and I have seen the price higher on just the one. It's hard to see what you would calculate. I would say that if you didn't substract the coupon money out before to save it - that would be a new way with the challenge. Money sitting in drawers, pockets, etc doesn't earn anything.
My first $20 came from going around the house and finding money I had put to the side. I also had coupon money. I also collect pennies and roll them. It is making me more aware to what I'm doing with my money and how much I lose to complacency.
I've been wanting to join the $20 challenge for a while now. This thread has given me a better understanding of the challenge and the motivation to get started. Can't wait to see what happens!
I'm going to pass on doing the Challenge, but I've got one idea to share. Please excuse me if someone already came up with this one.
When you fill up your car with gas, let it stop automatically (you're not supposed to top it off anymore, which I totally don't understand but it has something to do with Al Gore ). Round off the amount of your bill to the next highest dollar and put that money in your savings. Kind of like the "keep the change" account at everyone's favorite bank.
Oh, you're too funny! I have laughed so much today on many of the comments. It must mean that it's THank God It's Friday day. Could have something to do with it. Al Gore, that's just too funny!
I am in too I don't really have an extra $20 right now so I may have to work around that. LOL We sold a crib today that we were not using for $75. I guess I can start there I am going to put all the extra money I make and save into a savings account.
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