
Most of the worldâs population is not made of money, but you wouldnât know it based on the things that most of us own. Big houses, boats, luxury cars, vacation homes and closets filled with designer labels that make your local Saks look like a discount store; itâs all unimportant and irrelevant. These are items we donât actually need, and theyâre certainly overpriced. Yet we continue to make these purchases time and time again. Some people go into this mode of buying things they canât afford because they want to keep up with the Jonesâ. Others can afford the things they purchase, but they certainly do not need them anymore than the rest of the world. Unfortunately, we are a nation of overindulgent, entitled, I-want-it-right-this-second people who just canât say no to some things. Iâm just as guilty of spending too much on things I know are priced too high and completely unnecessary â maybe more than others â and I know most of you are guilty as well. Letâs see what weâre spending too much money on (but probably wonât stop).
Greeting Cards
If we are honest here, we know why we encourage our kids to make cards for grandma and grandpa and daddy. Theyâre expensive! Spending $7 on a birthday card for someone is a bit excessive. I hate on Fatherâs Day when I have to go into the store to buy my husband a card from our kids, one from me, and a card for my dad that I spend more than $20 on paper. Itâs certainly more than a bit ridiculous and we are all perfectly aware of this.
Movie Tickets
In the past movies did not come out of the theater and into your home for close to a year. Today, however, movies come and go as quickly as anything else and itâs not only a matter of a month or two before whatâs in the theater is eventually on DVD and ready to watch at home. So why are we spend $100 just to go see a movie with the kids? We donât know; but itâs absolutely pointless and ridiculous.
Extended Warranties
Letâs get this one straight; not all extended warranties are a bad idea or a waste of money. But an extended warranty on something such as a toy that your kids wonât even bother playing with longer than the original warranty is a bit much, donât you think? I think the problem here is that we hear, âWould you like to purchase the extended warranty for $5?â and we donât consider that much money, so we just nod. Letâs practice saying no.
Full-Price Clothing
Eventually, it will all go on sale. And really, the way designers are coming out with new items these days; it wonât take very long for that to happen. So letâs stop spending money on full-price items and letâs go ahead and wait for these clothes to go on sale. Itâs probably going to hang in your closet with the tags still on it for months, anyway.
Textbooks
College students who are still buying their textbooks instead of renting them are, in my opinion, a bit silly. They should be renting these books for nothing rather than paying hundreds to hang onto them. No, you canât sell back rented books at the end of the semester, but you can get more money in your pocket renting than trading them in at the end of term, anyway.
Luxury Cars
So you drive an Escalade and the Suburban is the same car; but you decided to spend tens of thousands of additional dollars. Why? Because it feels good to ride around with a luxury tag on your car. Iâm so guilty of this one; Iâll pick the Lexus over the Toyota or the Lincoln over the Ford any day. However, I know itâs pointless and itâs stupid. But I canât stop doing it. And neither can most people.
Bottles of Wine at Restaurants
Here is another one that I am personally very guilty of doing. When my husband and I go out to dinner we buy a bottle. Granted, we know a bottle is cheaper than the two glasses weâll both have anyway, so thatâs why we buy it. However, we are guilty of looking up our favorite bottle and going, âOh! Itâs so inexpensive to just get the bottle,â when we know that we can pick up that bottle at the store on the way home for less than 4 times the price we just paid at dinner.
Hotel Upgrades
Why pay for the upgrade right away when you can just ask for it when you arrive? This is one of those things that we all do at some point before we wisen up and make it a habit to stop. Instead of paying for it up front, pay the extra $10 upgrade fee at the desk or just ask for it and explain that itâs a special occasion to the clerk. It always works.
Brand New Phones Every 6 Months
Okay, another one Iâm guilty of. So many of us do it. We try to wait for our contract to state we can upgrade for a discounted price, but then the iPhone 6 comes out and we have to have it, so we buy it. We donât need it. Itâs not that much different than the iPhone 5, but we buy it anyway. Itâs just how we roll.
Vacation Homes
This is one I do not understand. When I go on vacation, I want to go to a luxury hotel and let someone else clean and cook and take care of me. I donât want to go to my own home and be responsible for these things. And I certainly do not want to feel obligated to go to the same places over and over again when I could go somewhere different. A vacation home is expensive. It is not worth the price if you donât spend much time there, but then youâre left feeling as if you have to spend every vacation there when youâd rather travel the world.
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