Avoid impulse Spending

Posted By George on July 11, 2009

Answer these questions indeed:

1.) What is the pair or pairs you complain that you spend too much money?

2.) Are you surprised each month when your credit card bills arrive in the amount of charges you more than you think you have?

3.) Do you have shoes and clothes in the closet of you may have to use?

4.) Do you own every new gadget before having time to collect dust on the retailer’s shelf?

5.) Did you buy something that does not want you to know until you see them on display in store?

If you say “yes” to any two questions above, you are a spendthrift impulse itself and in retail therapy.

Rule # 3. Make sure you have all the necessary forms to file for the rebate before leaving the store.

Rabat will almost always require a form to be filled, and a receipt for the purchase of bar code.

Rule # 4. Reserve your rebate claim.

Make copies of everything you send to get a discounted price, including a bar code. Stuff gets lost in the mail at any time and if the rebate is $ 50 it’s worth the trouble to back up your claim.

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