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angelikaJ -> RE: Penny-pinching consumers cutting cable, cell service Generic brands, brown-bag lunches, and fewer tr (11/15/2010 12:15:41 AM)
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ORIGINAL: DamnPickyDomme i have always had to cut corners, we didn't have alot growing up. so i guess i'm used to it. i bought a home with the money i got when my disability came through. i bought a car as well, so i stretched that as much as i could. i've always arranged my shopping days to take in other errands too, rarely buy name brands unless they're on sale and try to keep track of where i get the best prices on certain items. i do have cable and one set of premium channels, offered at $6 a month for 6 months, that's cheaper than gas for the can and rental fees for the entire winter as we live in a rural area. i chose cable when we moved in here, sattelite gets interrupted too much with the weather here to make it worth the savings. my cable and internet are bundled, i disconnected the landline phone and kept the cell phones, we used them more anyway. basic cell phones too, no fancy frills. craigslist, freecycle and resale shops are our favorite places to shop. the kids love it, they can get a whole wardrobe for what their friends pay for just a couple outfits. i'm still looking for ways to reduce my expenses, save money on utilities and such. i subscribe to an online newsletter called the dollar stretcher, sometimes it has some good ideas. Have you applied for fuel assisitance? If you qualify, you may be eligible for a lower rate on your electric bill. If you qualify you would then be eligible for a free cell phone w/ free minutes. If you applied in the past and didn't qualify, you might qualify now.
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