Ever purchased stuff just because they were on sale?

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  1. sidd230

    sidd230Member

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    I have been guilty of this multiple times. I know not a very good thing to do, but the Steam sales are just way too tempting for me to resist. Any tips on how to stop myself from doing this?
     
  2. Grumpy

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    I've done it a few times too, even down to online games that I play when they have promotions on in-game items I find myself quite frequently buying it just for the sake of it being a promotion/sale. The best way to stop yourself is to simply spend the money on something else that you need, preferably before you see the sales, that's when they entice you in.
     
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    The worst part is the one click purchase thing for digital items. I click checkout and its done. No more going back after that.
     
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    sidneyWell-Known Member

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    Yes, I even buy things that I can't use, but since they're on sale I bought them. I even bought 6 South Park VHS tapes when I don't even have a VHS player! I figured that I can somehow copy them into a blank VCD or DVD, but no such luck.
     
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    VHS tapes? In this date? where did you even find them? I don't see them around now. Last I saw them were in the early 2000s.
     
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    PeninhaWell-Known Member

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    I can't say I haven't, but I try not to. For example, I enter the supermarket and I see the flier with the promotions and I think, wow, this is 50% off, but I don't need it lol. Maybe in some months I'll need it and I end up buying it. Am I saving or losing money?
     
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    I do this all the time, but only with things that I will definitely use. For example, groceries. I very often buy something out of the ordinary because I know the price is unbeatable. For me, this has been a great way to try new things and to keep my grocery budget low.

    I also do it with my kids' clothes. I always shop a season ahead and typically, I don't keep a lot of track of what we have and what we need. I have a baseline price for kids' clothes, and when they are well below my price, I buy. And it has always saved me money in the long run.

    So I can't say that I think it is a terrible habit. Savvy shoppers know their price points and will impulse buy when the price is right.
     
  8. LindaKay

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    Unfortunately, I have. I have gotten better about it lately, though. I try not to buy things on sale unless I would buy them at full price.
     
  9. Hedonologist

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    I think we all have form time to time. Like you I have purchased a VHS despite not even owning a VHS player, simply because it was priced at 10p. I thought that it was an incredible bargain, but essentially it was worthless. If i were to spend any more though I would have to have some use for it, even if it was trivial.
     
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    I guess we need to realize that we are not actually saving money when we choose to buy something at 50% off. We are still paying the 50%.
     
  11. DanielFull

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    Just think about if you'd purchase it normally. If you would, go ahead. If you wouldn't (e.g. VHS tapes of south park), put that wallet away.
     
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    I try to avoid doing this, but I have made this mistake in the past. I especially go nuts when it comes to office supplies and organizing containers because I always feel like I can use them for something. Now I just moved and have too many containers so I actually see how much money I wasted that could have been put to better use.
     
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    Steam Sales are a great example for me. I'd never pay 10 dollars for that game...but for 2.50? Why not?

    I used to do this with clothes I really liked, even if they didn't fit at the time. I've stopped doing that.
     
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    My brother gets sucked in my Steam sales. I've never seen the big deal. I usually get suckered into sales on home goods, groceries or clothing.
     
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    I will buy something that I don't "need" if it is on sale sometimes. Usually this is an item that is on my "want" list of something that I expect to need in the near future. I am occasionally guilty of grabbing something on an impulse because it is bright and shiny and I just MUST have it NOW.
     
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    All the time! I have been seriously trying to combat that need to buy things on sale! Everytime I receive an email saying "sale" somewhere I look at it (well obviously not every email, just ones from stores I know!). I have almost bought a new stove recently just because it was on a good sale. Thank goodness I didn't, because I don't need a new stove!!!
     
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    I give in to sales too much. It's hard to resist a game that's 75% off. But too many times I've bought games on sale and barely played them or didn't like them. Now there's always some pre-order or early access discount. With digital items it's so easy to make purchases too.
     
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    Yes, but I'm pretty good about making sure it's stuff I actually want or need. For example, I will buy a lot of out-of-season clothes and shoes just because it's such a good bargain. I don't really follow trends, so I have no problem picking it up and putting it in my closet for next year.
     
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    I do, I absolutely love a sale and I'm a couponer. I just can't possibly see products that are 75 and 90 percent off and just leave them. I have found all kinds of stuff for my stockpile by checking out sales and always hitting up clearance racks.
     
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    Yes but only when it's something I know I can find of use somehow.