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Totally agree, we never buy new cars. We look out for cars around 3 yrs old that have lost most of the devaluation of new cars. Be aware of wasting anything, water, power, petrol don't make multiple outings. See saving money as a game, I try to see how little I can spend in a month, the lower the better. Also dont deny yourself, but look for alternative ways to spend leisure time. We take a flask to a local park when the weather is fine instead of buying coffee at Coffee shops. READY
I signed up for literally every loyalty program from the stores I frequent at the mall (I go about once every 2 months with my best friend) and let them use my codes so we all save money. I end up racking up a ton of points from their purchases and mine 😅
no, if you buy a reliable car with low mileage you won't have much to spend on insurance, taxes, maintenance, or repairs. getting a low mileage older honda or toyota is the way to go.
What’s your favorite way to save money??
⭐Use these Apps for Cash Back on your Everyday Purchases ⭐
Ibotta (You Earn $5 extra when you sign up using this referral link and scan your first receipt! ) ibotta.onelink.me/iUfE/8cc13c...
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Fetch ( Cash back on scanned receipts or e-receipts!) referral.fetch.com/vvv3/refer.... See you there!
*I use these apps myself to save money on things I already spend on! When you sign up using my link I will receive a small incentive/referral BUT you will too which is on top of the cash back the app itself offers! What's nice about this is once you sign up you can also send your own referral links to any others you may know so it's a small but fun way to save money!
That tip about not going to the grocery store while thirsty or hungry is great!
Yes! It’s a MUST, lol .
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Totally agree, we never buy new cars. We look out for cars around 3 yrs old that have lost most of the devaluation of new cars. Be aware of wasting anything, water, power, petrol don't make multiple outings. See saving money as a game, I try to see how little I can spend in a month, the lower the better. Also dont deny yourself, but look for alternative ways to spend leisure time. We take a flask to a local park when the weather is fine instead of buying coffee at Coffee shops. READY
Thank you so much for all this helpful information!! And for watching!
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Thank you for watching!!
I signed up for literally every loyalty program from the stores I frequent at the mall (I go about once every 2 months with my best friend) and let them use my codes so we all save money. I end up racking up a ton of points from their purchases and mine 😅
I LOVE this ! Yesss get those rewards !! Great tip, and thank you for watching!
So disagree with don’t buy a new car. You will save thousands of dollars on repairs and maintenance having a new car.
no, if you buy a reliable car with low mileage you won't have much to spend on insurance, taxes, maintenance, or repairs. getting a low mileage older honda or toyota is the way to go.
Thank you for sharing your perspective!
I must admit Toyota and Honda are my go to brand for long term reliability!! Thank you for sharing!