Hey, if its something you actually need they're the best! Ie. Cvs has 30 % off everything coupons. If I need shampoo, I'm going to the place they sell it 30 percent off
I felt that... 365 days a year and nothing to look forward too.... a coworker gave me the best advice ever. live your life so you don't need a vacation ...game changer
Right! No vacation… and she cries and he says “how am I going to live? Nothing to look forward to?” How self centered. Look around your wife is right there, kids, yeeeesh. 😅
On return from a week at the seaside my wee grandson asked me where i was going on holiday i told him my life was a holiday and my treats were seeing him
I used a coupon once on replacement razor heads for the brand I actually used once... that's about it. I'm not saving money if I'm only buying it because it's on sale
That's true. All the frugal RUclips channels talk about thrifting at yard sales and thrift stores and a lot of times they're buying just more stuff. It's still feeding the stuffitis compulsion.
@@legzfalloffgirl5148 this only works if you buy enough while it’s on sale so you don’t pay full price while you wait for it to go back on sale. But you also have to have space for it.
Coupons are a terrible addiction. I used to be a heavy coupon users and it comes with a high for sure. If you watch the couponing shows it sobers you up fast. When you see people saying things like “I have 72 packages of diapers, I don’t have kids but they were free. I’m not giving them away to someone who needs it, they’re MINE”
You have to catch yourself I heard you can’t have every deal very early on and it helps and I don’t buy products I won’t use just because they are cheap
Yes, I agree, some people donate a lot of it, but I just couldn't justify having that much extra stuff in my home. I'll won't keep more than 2 year supply but for most things it's like 6 months to a year
Yes. I started looking at it from a business perspective - having too much inventory ties up capital. It's like putting stacks of cash on a shelf. I quit couponing once I realized that. Haven't used coupons at a grocery store in probably 15 years.
None of the people ever received the money themselves; Gail/the network wrote the checks directly to the creditors, and then mailed them to them without the couples ever getting to touch the money at all. The "check" shown to them at the end of the show was just for hanging on the wall--"bragging rights," so to speak---and wasn't negotiable with any bank.
This! Or maybe quality time with your wife and daughter? If he thinks spending a year with his family on a budget is "nothing to look forward to" I feel sorry for his family..
That was sad. If I had my own house and adorable little kids and a kind quiet respectful spouse I wouldn’t need to travel. Traveling is annoying unless it’s a very specific event I’m going to.
This used to be shown on CNBC when it originally aired, in the US. Maybe a week later than in Canada. I know many US Citizens who have followed Gail’s advice with the jars especially.
Credit card companies aren’t stupid. On average, people spend 35% more using credit than if they used cash/debit. And the vast majority do not pay it off every month
I would spend the money and fix what’s going on with the house first. Toilet, wash machine, and smoke detectors are more important then shopping for new stuff.
Yeah, I thought the same thing. All that money wasted on expensive trips when the house is in desperate need of repairs. They could have called in professionals and still not spent nearly as much as they did on those trips---as well as all the junk she bought and just stuffed into the closets and basement.
06:04 minute marker. They spend more in cash, in a month, than my spouse receives monthly for his VA disability. Also, our monthly bills (mortgage included) added up are still less than how much they spend in cash.
My neighbors just did that. They’ve already been living together for 5 years and maxed out on credit. So, what do they do? They took an “engagement” cruise. Then got married (small family wedding) and she wants to renew her vows in a few months and invite all us neighbors. Oh, and they don’t want gifts… just money. 😆 They also have written on the back of their window a go fund me website to fund their honeymoon. Which is funny because it wasn’t a honeymoon. It was before their wedding. Now they’re planning a honeymoon cruise. And they wonder why they’re broke ! 🤪🤦🏼♀️
@@cjhoward409 , My balance on my credit card was Zero I went and bought some weed killer and spent $55 when that bill came I wrote the check and sent it off I hate debt I know it's not possible for everybody to be debt-free but this Reckless spending on unnecessary stuff has to stop. I was able to quit my job no pension at the age of 65 because of my debt-free ways I am able to live on Social Security only I do have the small car payment my only debt so I'm not entirely debt free but it is manageable
@@debbieframpton3857 I think some people over spend because they are making up for something they’re not getting at home. Bad relationships, maybe a stressful job. Some people over drink, some people over shop. 🤷🏼♀️
I love how all thr challenges are so helpful and not making fun of them for tv.....watching this again....im shocked at how they prefer holidays over fixing their house...they live in Canada...how can they not travel in their own country and usa
I think you're missing the point of the show, that yard sale money should go towards paying down debt, not another vacation that got them in debt in the first place.
His statement that they "...threw money at the wedding....and at the honeymoon..." irritated me, largely because of that foolish smirk on his face, but also just knowing that they likely knew they'd eventually need that money for far more important things---like repairs to a seriously neglected house and its various ills (leaking toilet, leaking washing machine, unfinished basement (filled its own rafters with more junk!), improperly installed smoke detectors. Just nonsense all around, and they had at least two children they were going to be raising in the same way of thinking. Just UGH!
what lazy people! They don't know how they are going to "go on" all year without a vacation. Welcome to adult life! You have a house that's your reward.
Agreed! I’ve been on two vacations in the past 15 years. I saved up for both of them and I’ve been saving and hope to go next summer because my sons are getting older and I see vacations as a nice way to create family memories WHEN YOU CAN AFFORD THEM. I would NEVER put vacations on credit because all the stress you feel trying to pay it off defeats the pleasure you felt while on vacation, IMO. Other than the vacations we have saved up for, we try to do simple fun things that don’t cost money and take joy in the simple things.
American idiots who think grim toiling is something to be proud of. Yeah go sacrifice your mental health and will to live to make your boss rich. Other people aren’t martyrs. It’s not wrong to want a break from the grind.
I recently started telling myself that it doesn’t matter if sometime was 30% off, you still are spending 70%. If it’s something I need I’ll consider it but if it’s just a want I move on.
I could be wrong. But I feel like coupons cause me to spend more. For instance, instead of spending $3.00 dollars on generic soap I end up paying $3.10 for the name brand with a coupon.
Those people in debt that STILL go on holidays make me angry. It is unresponsible. And if they cannot pay for their egoistic spending other people will get problems.
It's irresponsible, and yes, it most certainly is infuriating. Just be very glad it isn't you, nor is it your money. If they wouldn't have thrown money away on those foolish trips, they could have called in professionals to fix the house and its many ills, and they still would have had money with which to pay down debts. She also needed to sell a lot of that junk she bought and recoup at least a fraction of the money thrown down the toilet.
The knock pattern that Gail used was a rhythm called (I think) shave and a haircut. The response is 2 bits (knock knock) as she did in response. No clue about the origins.
coupons are horrible! They are more hassle than anything. How are you saving money using coupons for crap you didn't need to begin with- or even want until you saw the coupon for it?
Lol she is a perfect credit card customer. Hopefully she learned her lesson before rewards cards became mainstream because she would have been spending like crazy just because she's getting points or cash back.
I absolutely love that they called their daughter Taylor May after Roger Taylor and Brian May! Love love love Queen! I wonder what baby number 2 was called!
Many people pronounce it that way--which is incorrect, of course--especially older people. I'm 72, but my mother was adamant that words be pronounced correctly, and that we know the meaning of them before using them.
I love when he said "You throw all this money into the wedding, and then you throw more money into the honeymoon". Like everyone does that. No, maybe YOU do, but not me... ;-) It's weird too, I've been watching a lot of these and I wonder why they all have misspellings in the titles. Hmmm...
The husband was not serious about finances and the woman was a compulsive shopper, I suspect they are no longer together. I dont feel the communication between them was good.
He needs to do some thinking about his mindset. He has a wife, a daughter, a baby on the way, a safe home in a nice neighborhood, but thinks he has nothing to look forward to 365 days a year if he can't go on vacation. How about focusing on the little joys EVERY DAY? Especially with your kids? Learn to take advantage of free and low cost community events, get out and walk/hike, there are libraries for books, DVDs, music...learn to toss a frisbee, play catch, ride bikes, etc etc etc
These videos were from 2009 times have changed. However people still don't get it we are now approaching 2025 and people still don't understand if you don't have the money don't buy it. 1. Don't get pets when your broke. 2. Don't buy an expensive car so you can be stuck for 7 years making large payments 3. Don't finance furniture or anything when your broke. Your only digging a deeper hole for you and your family.
That’s nothing to be proud of. Someone I know didn’t take a vacation for 10 years and ended up in a mental hospital with severe burnout. Vacations don’t have to be expensive there is camping road trips things like that
I currently have 9 creditcards. I pay them every month. I only use the Citi Double Cash 2% and Amazon Prime cards. I have atleast 3 Credit Cards that gave me $200 for spending $1000 dollars in the first 3 months as an introductory offer. This is an amazing deal 20%. I save 1K a month for retirement, so I am just going to use the credit card to pay 1 months worth and I get $200 for free.
Her spending is a massive redflag, she needed to be held accountable for her out of control spending. He's just happy that their spending may get under control. If he was the one doing the spending people would say dump him. He may be better off doing just that if she doesn't change her ways.
I watch this show a lot. Every show where the woman is a shopper and big spender, has a loyal, supportive husband who is clueless about the $$. ! Wake up!
Yeah way cheaper at thrift store. I had bought a couple costumes from our local bookstore and the one princess dress was 45$. They were good quality and I can use for my younger kids as the big kids get older but definitely was a splurge.
Sales don't really save you money all the time. They trigger you to buy stuff you don't need because you want the high of that deal. It's worth it if you only buy the things you genuinely need.
If you arent taking care of your house, then move into an apartment. Also, i used to justifyy spending with coupons and clearance but even of you bought a pair of jeans for $20 instead of $45 youre still out $20 for jeans you didnt need lol
With couponing, if its something you use/need and you go through it a lot, then its a deal. If you're just buying it because you got it really cheap, its a waste of product and your time.
"When you get married, you throw all this money into a wedding, and then yiu throw all thisoney into the honeymoon, and you come back and have all this debt." We got married and didn't go into debt, and we had a great wedding and honeymoon! He says that like it's standard.
OK I use the coupon about 10 years ago and you the point of couponing was to walk out paying Harley nothing at all and then you could give it away as a gift or free. You never used a credit card like you would get $50 worth of stuff, food and hygiene and pay like $1.85 so I don’t understand.
The Money they dipped out for vacation could have gone for Home Repairs and she is so bossy about the finances, I hate couples like that. They are not on the same page hence the problems. As for Coupons, they don't help it just inspires her to spend more.
I don't feel bad for any of these people in these shows. I've watched about 20 episodes and none of them mention being in debt for medical bills. These people are so far removed from how people lived 60-70 years ago. No one at that time took European vacations or any of the other bullshit. All of these people have spending problems obviously.
She is so overbearing. They should split so that she can always have her own way and he can settle down with a wife who won’t browbeat him… named Richard
I used to justify coupons. I’d say to my husband… “I got 40% off” and he’d say, “so it was still 60% ON”
🤔😁😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
My wife- but they were on sale
Me - so you bought all of them?
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Hey, if its something you actually need they're the best! Ie. Cvs has 30 % off everything coupons. If I need shampoo, I'm going to the place they sell it 30 percent off
@@mandy3486 Yeah, but normally this conversation isn't about things you need.
I have to remind myself: if you would not have bought it WITHOUT the coupon it’s NOT a deal.
Also gotta love the $2 off 10 of an item😂
I felt that... 365 days a year and nothing to look forward too.... a coworker gave me the best advice ever. live your life so you don't need a vacation ...game changer
Yes! Now I take one 5-7 day vacation a year and several 3-4 day weekends a year as "mini" vacations
Right! No vacation… and she cries and he says “how am I going to live? Nothing to look forward to?” How self centered. Look around your wife is right there, kids, yeeeesh. 😅
That must be a happy boss...
On return from a week at the seaside my wee grandson asked me where i was going on holiday i told him my life was a holiday and my treats were seeing him
Absolutely.. but it takes courage, love & strength
You aren't really saving money by using a coupon if you don't really need the item.
I used a coupon once on replacement razor heads for the brand I actually used once... that's about it.
I'm not saving money if I'm only buying it because it's on sale
Most coupons are for name brand items...where the generic brand is cheaper altogether.
That's true. All the frugal RUclips channels talk about thrifting at yard sales and thrift stores and a lot of times they're buying just more stuff. It's still feeding the stuffitis compulsion.
@@legzfalloffgirl5148 this only works if you buy enough while it’s on sale so you don’t pay full price while you wait for it to go back on sale. But you also have to have space for it.
Look forward to picnics, and park play,camping, etc with your family…
Coupons are a terrible addiction. I used to be a heavy coupon users and it comes with a high for sure. If you watch the couponing shows it sobers you up fast. When you see people saying things like “I have 72 packages of diapers, I don’t have kids but they were free. I’m not giving them away to someone who needs it, they’re MINE”
It can be a real hoarding issue for sure!
You have to catch yourself I heard you can’t have every deal very early on and it helps and I don’t buy products I won’t use just because they are cheap
I do use coupons and do stock pile things. BUT I only buy things we will use and a reasonable amount. Stock pile of 10 toothpastes, not 100!!
Yes, I agree, some people donate a lot of it, but I just couldn't justify having that much extra stuff in my home. I'll won't keep more than 2 year supply but for most things it's like 6 months to a year
Yes. I started looking at it from a business perspective - having too much inventory ties up capital. It's like putting stacks of cash on a shelf. I quit couponing once I realized that. Haven't used coupons at a grocery store in probably 15 years.
Oh, the credit cards on vacation diorama was epic, as was Gail’s laugh when she presented it! 😂
The handyman was in another episode of this show needing Gail’s help. That’s nice little crossover.
I noticed that too!!
I remember him too!
She also did this with a fitness coach who she helped and brought him back to help a couple who were smokers and out of shape.
I never thought I was particularly smart about money but when I watch this I feel like Alan Greenspan
Why do I have a feeling they really did use the $5000 to go on a trip vs using it to pay down their debt.
Because they probably did!
@@bovnycccoperalover3579 they can’t because the deal with the show I’d that they do it.
None of the people ever received the money themselves; Gail/the network wrote the checks directly to the creditors, and then mailed them to them without the couples ever getting to touch the money at all. The "check" shown to them at the end of the show was just for hanging on the wall--"bragging rights," so to speak---and wasn't negotiable with any bank.
@@jb6712 Which freed up credit for them to book another trip.
"365 days and nothing to look forward to" says the guy with a baby on the way? NOTHING to look forward to?
Yes, it's really sad that he doesn't look forward to his job....needs to consider finding something he likes day by day.
This! Or maybe quality time with your wife and daughter? If he thinks spending a year with his family on a budget is "nothing to look forward to" I feel sorry for his family..
I know, I want to say, grow the eff up, who told you life is a party?
That was sad. If I had my own house and adorable little kids and a kind quiet respectful spouse I wouldn’t need to travel.
Traveling is annoying unless it’s a very specific event I’m going to.
A@@christinebutler7630
I love this show! I started doing my budget and trying to get my money together.
I'm working on it too! I still haven't found an episode with a total variable INCOME. I'm a self contractor so if I don't work I don't have money
Me too. My husband and I have come up with a plan where we will be out of debt in 18months with most of it gone in 12m.
Check out Dave Ramsay….you’re welcome
check out Caleb Hammer channel, he's a young Ramsey
@@brettemarcum3645that’s awesome!!! wish u success and financial freedom for 2024!! u got this
Why are the Americans not picking up the format of this show. It would have more viewers today than ever I bet.
True!
This used to be shown on CNBC when it originally aired, in the US. Maybe a week later than in Canada. I know many US Citizens who have followed Gail’s advice with the jars especially.
Ironic to use coupons and to then spend so much on interest
Credit card companies aren’t stupid.
On average, people spend 35% more using credit than if they used cash/debit. And the vast majority do not pay it off every month
@@cjhoward409 I can't imagine living that way. I'm not prepared to spend any more for a purchase than what it said on the price tag!
She is way to cute for homely husband. Hope the kids don't get his nose.
I think the use of coupons is an excuse to indulge her wanting to shop for the high.
Gail’s laugh sounded especially diabolical in this episode.
I believe 83% is the highest monthly cut Gail ever did for this show. That's pretty insane!
That’s because their spending was insane!
Insanely smart.
They'll have two kids to raise, more to fix in the house and a heap of high interest debt.
that's because they can use what they already have for ages
Saw one episode where she cut 91%
I would spend the money and fix what’s going on with the house first. Toilet, wash machine, and smoke detectors are more important then shopping for new stuff.
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A man would ensure those things were fixed.
Not all men are handy with their hands and some repairs require an expert.
Agree
Paris, Switzerland, Malta, England x3…Have to kick toilet to after you flush it because it will flood the house
Yeah, I thought the same thing. All that money wasted on expensive trips when the house is in desperate need of repairs. They could have called in professionals and still not spent nearly as much as they did on those trips---as well as all the junk she bought and just stuffed into the closets and basement.
Happy to have no debt but, do they know how lucky they were to have a free organizer come in and assist? My dream!
I’m waiting for the episode where Gail says: “If you keep spending like this, you will be $47 million in debt.”
🤣🤣🤣 only if she continued doing the show to this day
I think she'd get that of she did almost anyone living in a shared one-room apartment in Toronto.
06:04 minute marker. They spend more in cash, in a month, than my spouse receives monthly for his VA disability. Also, our monthly bills (mortgage included) added up are still less than how much they spend in cash.
You don't have to throw money at a wedding or a honeymoon
Literally the worst money waster
My neighbors just did that. They’ve already been living together for 5 years and maxed out on credit. So, what do they do? They took an “engagement” cruise. Then got married (small family wedding) and she wants to renew her vows in a few months and invite all us neighbors. Oh, and they don’t want gifts… just money. 😆
They also have written on the back of their window a go fund me website to fund their honeymoon. Which is funny because it wasn’t a honeymoon. It was before their wedding. Now they’re planning a honeymoon cruise. And they wonder why they’re broke ! 🤪🤦🏼♀️
@@cjhoward409 ,
My balance on my credit card was Zero I went and bought some weed killer and spent $55 when that bill came I wrote the check and sent it off I hate debt I know it's not possible for everybody to be debt-free but this Reckless spending on unnecessary stuff has to stop. I was able to quit my job no pension at the age of 65 because of my debt-free ways I am able to live on Social Security only I do have the small car payment my only debt so I'm not entirely debt free but it is manageable
@@debbieframpton3857
I think some people over spend because they are making up for something they’re not getting at home. Bad relationships, maybe a stressful job. Some people over drink, some people over shop. 🤷🏼♀️
Exactly. Go to the courthouse and then throw a dinner for your closest friends and family. It's about the marriage not the wedding.
I love how all thr challenges are so helpful and not making fun of them for tv.....watching this again....im shocked at how they prefer holidays over fixing their house...they live in Canada...how can they not travel in their own country and usa
Canadian here - Travelling in our own country is often more expensive than going to a different one. It's crazy.
@@fiddlestix_and_poppycock New zealand is the same , wayyy cheaper to fly to aussie or thai land
19:00 - All I could think was "Grant's hair has been cut!! Did he cut it himself? Did he pay cash? Did he get a deal??" 😂😂😂
Why didn't they have a yard sale with all their stuff they removed from their house? They could have used the money towards a vacation.
I’m kind of wondering if they just boxes it up versus getting rid of it for the show.
Some episodes have done yard sales
No vacation, pay off some debt
I think you're missing the point of the show, that yard sale money should go towards paying down debt, not another vacation that got them in debt in the first place.
His statement that they "...threw money at the wedding....and at the honeymoon..." irritated me, largely because of that foolish smirk on his face, but also just knowing that they likely knew they'd eventually need that money for far more important things---like repairs to a seriously neglected house and its various ills (leaking toilet, leaking washing machine, unfinished basement (filled its own rafters with more junk!), improperly installed smoke detectors.
Just nonsense all around, and they had at least two children they were going to be raising in the same way of thinking. Just UGH!
what lazy people! They don't know how they are going to "go on" all year without a vacation. Welcome to adult life! You have a house that's your reward.
Agreed! I’ve been on two vacations in the past 15 years. I saved up for both of them and I’ve been saving and hope to go next summer because my sons are getting older and I see vacations as a nice way to create family memories WHEN YOU CAN AFFORD THEM. I would NEVER put vacations on credit because all the stress you feel trying to pay it off defeats the pleasure you felt while on vacation, IMO. Other than the vacations we have saved up for, we try to do simple fun things that don’t cost money and take joy in the simple things.
people who neeeeeed vacations are trying to escape their crappy life rather thean learning to improve their present
We never get to go on vacation. We’ve been on one small one since our honeymoon 13 years ago…
American idiots who think grim toiling is something to be proud of. Yeah go sacrifice your mental health and will to live to make your boss rich. Other people aren’t martyrs. It’s not wrong to want a break from the grind.
Not me crying at the same time she started 😂😂😂 I’m nervous for the bby too 😂😢
This guy looks like a distant Trudeau relative
Obviously one of the poor cousins lol
Theres a right way to coupon and a wrong way.
I recently started telling myself that it doesn’t matter if sometime was 30% off, you still are spending 70%. If it’s something I need I’ll consider it but if it’s just a want I move on.
I could be wrong. But I feel like coupons cause me to spend more. For instance, instead of spending $3.00 dollars on generic soap I end up paying $3.10 for the name brand with a coupon.
I'd really love to see updates on them. It's like a diet, nice results but will they maintain?
I'm betting most aren't still together.
Those people in debt that STILL go on holidays make me angry. It is unresponsible. And if they cannot pay for their egoistic spending other people will get problems.
It's irresponsible, and yes, it most certainly is infuriating. Just be very glad it isn't you, nor is it your money.
If they wouldn't have thrown money away on those foolish trips, they could have called in professionals to fix the house and its many ills, and they still would have had money with which to pay down debts.
She also needed to sell a lot of that junk she bought and recoup at least a fraction of the money thrown down the toilet.
Anyone else randomly hum....money money money Money!
Yes 😂
Yep🤣🤣👌
My sister the shopaholic went broke “saving lots of money on sales.”
3:27 why did she knock back at Gail from inside the house? Lol
The knock pattern that Gail used was a rhythm called (I think) shave and a haircut. The response is 2 bits (knock knock) as she did in response. No clue about the origins.
coupons are horrible! They are more hassle than anything. How are you saving money using coupons for crap you didn't need to begin with- or even want until you saw the coupon for it?
I hate coupons lol
I save money by not even going shopping unless I NEED something.
A dude working in HR? He’s lying.
Dude, learn to take family camping trips!
He can’t fix a smoke detector.
The best resorts are plastic and cheesey..
Oooh a manicure..a massage..and a bunch of snooty yuppies flapping about in some pissy pool
Lol she is a perfect credit card customer. Hopefully she learned her lesson before rewards cards became mainstream because she would have been spending like crazy just because she's getting points or cash back.
I absolutely love that they called their daughter Taylor May after Roger Taylor and Brian May! Love love love Queen! I wonder what baby number 2 was called!
Freddie
Fairy Feller
Dusty Champ
Jimmy Durante
Freddie
The way she says queuepon is infuriating 😂
Many people pronounce it that way--which is incorrect, of course--especially older people.
I'm 72, but my mother was adamant that words be pronounced correctly, and that we know the meaning of them before using them.
I love when he said "You throw all this money into the wedding, and then you throw more money into the honeymoon". Like everyone does that. No, maybe YOU do, but not me... ;-) It's weird too, I've been watching a lot of these and I wonder why they all have misspellings in the titles. Hmmm...
The husband was not serious about finances and the woman was a compulsive shopper, I suspect they are no longer together. I dont feel the communication between them was good.
I believe it's best to shop your closet. Can't believe all those clothes their daughter has.
Kids grow so quickly, such a waste to buy so many clothes and costumes for them
And live on the food in your pantry and freezer!
The dude looks like Data from Star Trek the Next Generation lol Hope things worked out for them (:
That cash spending is concerning too. Do one or both of them have an addiction?
'We have one daughter together" makes me think either one or both of them have children from previous relationships....that they didn't mention.
He needs to do some thinking about his mindset. He has a wife, a daughter, a baby on the way, a safe home in a nice neighborhood, but thinks he has nothing to look forward to 365 days a year if he can't go on vacation. How about focusing on the little joys EVERY DAY? Especially with your kids? Learn to take advantage of free and low cost community events, get out and walk/hike, there are libraries for books, DVDs, music...learn to toss a frisbee, play catch, ride bikes, etc etc etc
Learn to fix the dang smoke detector
My heart broke for his wife when he said that. Dude, get your head in the game!
These videos were from 2009 times have changed. However people still don't get it we are now approaching 2025 and people still don't understand if you don't have the money don't buy it.
1. Don't get pets when your broke. 2. Don't buy an expensive car so you can be stuck for 7 years making large payments 3. Don't finance furniture or anything when your broke. Your only digging a deeper hole for you and your family.
Facts!!! Dave Ramsey helped me to see the light, debt is so normalized, it’s scary.
AlOT of people do not get to go on vacations for years if ever vacation is a luxury
That’s nothing to be proud of. Someone I know didn’t take a vacation for 10 years and ended up in a mental hospital with severe burnout. Vacations don’t have to be expensive there is camping road trips things like that
@kateg1570 that's what hobbies are for noone can just work and nothing else
Why do people have so many credit cards ... ???
I currently have 9 creditcards. I pay them every month. I only use the Citi Double Cash 2% and Amazon Prime cards.
I have atleast 3 Credit Cards that gave me $200 for spending $1000 dollars in the first 3 months as an introductory offer. This is an amazing deal 20%.
I save 1K a month for retirement, so I am just going to use the credit card to pay 1 months worth and I get $200 for free.
This guy looks like a knockoff Justin Trudeau!
Yeah..and as dull as a doornail..
Resemblance
Not as handsome though and the wife is nowhere near as pretty as trudeaus wife
I thought it looked like him too! Lol 😅😅
@@deborahmeek6529like daying stalin was handsome😮
its not savings unless you put the savings in the bank..its just a sale
The smirk on his face when she cries, red flag😢
Her spending is a massive redflag, she needed to be held accountable for her out of control spending. He's just happy that their spending may get under control. If he was the one doing the spending people would say dump him. He may be better off doing just that if she doesn't change her ways.
I thought Gail was going to make them have a yard sale
I watch this show a lot. Every show where the woman is a shopper and big spender, has a loyal, supportive husband who is clueless about the $$. ! Wake up!
As far as the costumes go- if she got them at a discount, after Halloween, I used to buy my son costumes for play, they were only $1-$2!
Yeah way cheaper at thrift store. I had bought a couple costumes from our local bookstore and the one princess dress was 45$. They were good quality and I can use for my younger kids as the big kids get older but definitely was a splurge.
Sales don't really save you money all the time. They trigger you to buy stuff you don't need because you want the high of that deal. It's worth it if you only buy the things you genuinely need.
Taylor May? Wow, they REALLY love Queen (good for them, Queen is amazing).
“Compulsiev” lol
If you arent taking care of your house, then move into an apartment.
Also, i used to justifyy spending with coupons and clearance but even of you bought a pair of jeans for $20 instead of $45 youre still out $20 for jeans you didnt need lol
Does everyone in Canada live in a duplex?
What the heck!! Where did these secret TLC doppelgänger channel like shows come from??!
Canada
Who is going to take care of two children when you are on vacation??
Tlc sucks
CBC CANADA
WHICH also sucks..
But I like Gail and this show
Guess What no vacation till the kids are out of the house! These people who take big vacation and have bills, owe everyone just kill me.
CAPREIT did the same thing just up the street from me in new west
With couponing, if its something you use/need and you go through it a lot, then its a deal. If you're just buying it because you got it really cheap, its a waste of product and your time.
"When you get married, you throw all this money into a wedding, and then yiu throw all thisoney into the honeymoon, and you come back and have all this debt." We got married and didn't go into debt, and we had a great wedding and honeymoon! He says that like it's standard.
I owned banks and credit card companies stocks. I love these people, keep spending. Lol
Who the f travels to England 3 times lmao
OK I use the coupon about 10 years ago and you the point of couponing was to walk out paying Harley nothing at all and then you could give it away as a gift or free. You never used a credit card like you would get $50 worth of stuff, food and hygiene and pay like $1.85 so I don’t understand.
Hardly anything
If they put even $20 away every week from their jars, they can take a few trips a year
A few trips? That’s only $940/year
Gail needs to help the US government. $33 trillion (or more now) in debt...
Hhaa
That is one ugly house lmao. Sup with the multi coloured walls everywhere??
The Money they dipped out for vacation could have gone for Home Repairs and she is so bossy about the finances, I hate couples like that. They are not on the same page hence the problems. As for Coupons, they don't help it just inspires her to spend more.
Where was all that cash going? Someone is hiding something 🤔
Their house is a tip
How can people be so naive with creditcards.
I wonder how many of the participants were able to get out of debt following Gail’s advice.
I would sell everything.
Why get rid of stuff unless you sell it
@1:41😂
Compulsive . Spell check.....
When a married man looks at a life of 365 days with nothing to look forward to,,why did you get married?
Speaking as a married man.
He kinda looks like that creepy guy from 90 day fiancé
They owe a lot...$53 000 or R1 600 000 i.e R1.6.million!!!!!
The wife looks like Julia Stiles from 10 Things I Hate About You!
Compulsive
She took advantage of being prettier than him
The house is a dump
I don't feel bad for any of these people in these shows. I've watched about 20 episodes and none of them mention being in debt for medical bills. These people are so far removed from how people lived 60-70 years ago. No one at that time took European vacations or any of the other bullshit. All of these people have spending problems obviously.
A Temu Justin Trudeau.
Cumpulsieve???????
She is so overbearing. They should split so that she can always have her own way and he can settle down with a wife who won’t browbeat him… named Richard
A healthy dose of misogyny and homophobia all in one sentence. What an accomplishment.
@@ayela562 Indeed-congratulations to you!
Nothing realy nice, no art, nice furniture, paintings
Clueless
💓👍🏿👀 5/1/22
ROTFLAMO!! CUMPULSIEV?
Papa you need to wake up. It looks like she w
Gail’s cackle is annoying.
The husband is a narcissist
no he isnt...imma guess you a liberal feminist who cant tell what good guys look like