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Are you a spender or saver
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I was always taught as a child that if you really want something you should save up for it instead of owing people money, because of that I am a big saver.
But.....when I have saved up I do love to spend. |
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By *livia_KWoman
over a year ago
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I am very good at saving money. Although I felt like I have been saving forever so I can buy my first flat. Should have it soon though! Just have to find the right one.
I am also very good at spending it though too. My extensive shoe collection and travel addiction will tell you that....the latter is the reason I have taken so long to save to buy my flat.... |
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While I was working, I was a saver. Now I'm retired, I have become a spender, but that was the plan anyway. By my calculations, I will run out of money (without having to sell my house) by the time I get to 88 years old. If I do! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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How does the song go lol... Woohoo spend it all x you might not be here tomorrow and if you are then spend again! Also try spending your time for helping people, giving is the best! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"As crazy as it sounds it doesn't pay to save !
If things go wrong you spend all your money on care
Spend it while you can enjoy it ! "
Couldn't of said it any better myself! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Im a spender unless im saving for something ive seen and want then i can be thrifty till i get it.
I once gave up smoking for a year to pay for a lamp id seen n wanted. |
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Until I retired, we had a special arrangement with our bank whereby they seperated my transactions and my wife's on our bank statements into different columns. Mine were under the column "paid in" and my wife's were under "paid out". |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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would love to be a saver but the money that comes in by the time everyone gets their bit out of it unfortunately theres usually never enough left over to save!
Billy |
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Used to be a spender but years of debt taught me a valuable lesson.
Now debt free and a saver. Love that feeling of wanting something and saving for it. Purchases mean much more when you have put hard graft into getting it.
Scarlett |
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I am also a slave to the penny jar, it's an obsession. I have 2, 1 for copper, 1 for everthing else. Rhett knows not to leave any change around or it gets swiped
Managed to save £1000 from just £2 coins.
Scarlett |
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By *aravancouple OP Man
over a year ago
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"I am also a slave to the penny jar, it's an obsession. I have 2, 1 for copper, 1 for everthing else. Rhett knows not to leave any change around or it gets swiped
Managed to save £1000 from just £2 coins.
Scarlett"
Vinny is the same with change and 2£ coins |
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A bit of both really. Save all year for christmas shopping love going to marks and spencer and buying whatever takes our fancy. Hubby does save his every day change and we use that as spending money on our holidays. |
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