This thread is hilarious so as the dude who stood for 5 hours waiting in line. LOL
This thread is hilarious so as the dude who stood for 5 hours waiting in line. LOL
You don't know how STRONG you are until being strong is the only
CHOICE you have!
'Born Ready!',LJ
What may seem silly is another's man path to frugalness and financial security. Doesn't matter if you make 7.25 an hour or six figures. I've seen and watched blue collar people buy million dollar shopping centers working 12 hour days and corporate executives build / live in mansions on northside drive.
Remember, you never size up a person by it's cover. For the common man, frugality is a great way to wealth, no matter how you slice it. Just one of my friends, has over 500k saved up, a high paying job, a 100k car, and reg home in his mid 30s and is frugal and splurges whenever he feels obliged too. Another, lady at my work drives a old beat up truck, and has 3 retirement accts and earns reg income. Financial freedom and the ability to do whatever stress free is the best feeling.....
OP, buying and reselling his products is a great idea, just like Clark Howard buying his first rental property back in the 70s / 80s and still has to this day. I travel in my hybrid to snap a good deals and make profits for my international traveling.
A Washington state man has left a fortune worth $187.6 million to charity, after spending his life keeping his wealth a secret by coupon clipping and riding the bus.
"I mean he loved a good deal, he clipped coupons and his shirt was maybe just a little tattered," said Picha. "He was proper and old school, but very shy."
Apparently MacDonald would often visit multiple grocery stores to take advantage of deals and one time bought so many cans of frozen orange juice on sale, he needed to find an additional stand-alone freezer to fit them all.
Man Leaves Secret Fortune Worth $187.6 Million to Wash. Charities - Yahoo
http://seattletimes.com/html/localne...nationxml.html
As opposed to this, lol.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=okFEZCgE5ag
Last edited by civicturbo10; 11-30-2013 at 02:28 PM.
Honda - supplying products of the highest quality at a reasonable cost. Member of the high mileage club.
BODHI - "whats the lowest you will take" then dont even bother posting in this thread! i dont have the time wasting on fuckin dumbfucks who dont know how shit works -- which is me, selling a phone and expecting someone to buy it. At least have some balls to tell me that youre too cheap to buy or say - fuck shoot me a pm if youre too embarrassed
How is spending 5 hours in line proves that you are being frugal. If he is frugal, he will be happy with the xbox360 and ps2. I don't get corellation?
And you are referring to bussiness owner. If you own a restaurant, you very damn well be spending most of your time there. There is no easy way out to be reach. People has to work hard to provide for his family.
You don't know how STRONG you are until being strong is the only
CHOICE you have!
'Born Ready!',LJ
Frugal in a sense that he wants to own a system but not pay full price for it. By reselling he ends up paying less by selling one or two systems overall. If he gets stucks with all 3 then the plan didn't work. (but he did sell) I have done the same thing. I like something high end but don't like the price of new or even used. Trust me, when i say i have been down the path of reselling stuff over and over just so you can end up paying less for an item i want. it's hard to explain it b/c you think its buying and reselling, but it actuality it's not the whole picture of what I'm doing. Once i end up with the item i want, i move on to something else.
On the business owner, yea their frugal as well. Pay cash for cars to avoid financing. Haggle on pricing on some stuff. Seek out deals for home renovations, etc. I did the same thing this past weekend. Clothing store was 40% off everything. The double stack another 25%off if you total was above $200 after the 40% discount. Double stacking at its best. But then again you can go to goodwill and go used. Either method is frugal. Now Clark howard, ask him about his thermostat really low in his household during the winter. They essentially, bundle up in layers while at home. I'm talking layers of clothing at home.
Frugality, i have buying power and can travel b/c of it..... a means to an end.
Honda - supplying products of the highest quality at a reasonable cost. Member of the high mileage club.
BODHI - "whats the lowest you will take" then dont even bother posting in this thread! i dont have the time wasting on fuckin dumbfucks who dont know how shit works -- which is me, selling a phone and expecting someone to buy it. At least have some balls to tell me that youre too cheap to buy or say - fuck shoot me a pm if youre too embarrassed