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  • #31
    Re: 101 Painless Saving Ideas

    *do an extra spin on the washer before drying (for painless, or hanging, for folks willing to do extra)
    *buy a six pack instead of a can from a vending machine, or a 12 pack instead of a six pack, or a case (for painless; many of us do switch to water)
    *turn water heater way down when vacationing, leaving house for a few days (for painless; of course you can step this up)
    *find out if any stores in your area price match, so that you can painlessly get the lower price (me, I'm fine shopping around)
    *see if gym does a corporate membership (for painless)
    *prepay a lump sum instead of make payments for any items that will save you that way (car insurance, gym)
    *if you have AAA, use member benefits at places/services you already use
    * if you have Public TV/Radio membership, identify and use the member discounts for dining and other items
    * Early bird specials
    * no ice/less ice in drinks without free refills (again, we are talking painless)
    * extend the time just a bit between hair cuts/lawn mowing/any other regular service ( painless, remember?)
    * use rechargeable batteries
    * check your trash collection: are you paying for more than you need? Can you go to a smaller can?

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    • #32
      Re: 101 Painless Saving Ideas

      Borrow or trade instead of buy
      Barter whenever possible
      Make frugal a hobby- My grocery shopping is a challenge to see how low I can go!
      Use it till it dies.
      Do not waste...anything.
      Use the library, often!
      Grow it yourself.
      Cut back on meat.
      Drink water.
      Pay bills online and use the envelopes that come in bills for other needs.
      Know your skills, then use them!
      Dont buy calendars, banks give them out for free!
      Realize that convenience costs, and figure out an alternative.
      ....

      are we there yet?

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      • #33
        Re: 101 Painless Saving Ideas

        Originally posted by Haku
        Yes, yes, working on it!

        Now let's see. This nail... goes into that electrical outlet....


        no silly, you have to dip the nail in water first....

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        • #34
          Re: 101 Painless Saving Ideas

          color your own hair!! I haven't been to the beauty parlor since I was a teenager!

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          • #35
            Re: 101 Painless Saving Ideas

            Make good on those lifetime guarantees...it takes same time and costs NO money to return a pair of boots to LLBean than to buy a new pair

            Think before you buy (okay, may not be painless for everyone)

            Don't pay for printed checks or all those extra add ons

            Use 0% plans and pay them off before they come due.

            Evaluate the deductibles on your insurance regularly...risks and ability to cover the cost changes

            Use a library instead of buying books/movies

            Exchange DVDs and movies with friends

            Buy calendars after Jan 1, or get them free.

            Don't pay for memberships

            Skip the gym and run/walk/garden

            Don't buy trial sizes.

            Don't stockpile from warehouse stores

            Insulate your home

            Don't buy warranties unless you plan on using them (and then why are you buying the product?)

            Don't print coupons if they will mail them to you

            Take baths instead of showers; they actually take less water

            Only use 1/2 to 3/4 the recommended amount of laundry detergent, soap, etc...manufacturers recommendations are based on making SURE you have enough to work on all loads/situations, which is usually overkill for every day needs.

            Don't stock up on fresh produce/meat/etc. unless you have a plan to use it or a freezer to hold it.

            Prepare meals in the morning, so only heating is required at the end of the day. Improves chances you will actually use what you buy, and eat at home instead of stopping on the way home.

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            • #36
              Re: 101 Painless Saving Ideas

              Make friends and be friendly with customer associates, cashiers, clerks...

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              • #37
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                I take the free lollipops from the bank to pass out to little children, when I see them.

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                • #38
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                  Which bank has lolipops? I would like some for my children, and for me too.

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                  • #39
                    Re: 101 Painless Saving Ideas

                    United Community bank always has free lollipops!

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                    • #40
                      Re: 101 Painless Saving Ideas

                      This thread has some very good suggestions. Thanks to all who have contributed thus far. Keep the ideas coming.

                      Here's one from me. The comment above about printing made me think:

                      (good) Always use draft or ink saver mode when printing unimportant items.

                      (better) Don't buy name brand ink jet refills; use 123injkets.com, or similar. {Even better, do that through Ebates, or similar}

                      (best) Use a laser printer instead. My printer's counter is about to flip 2500 on one toner cartridge. Inkjet cartridges typically are good for only 350-500.

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                      • #41
                        Re: 101 Painless Saving Ideas

                        Originally posted by Ima saver
                        poundwise, I keep trying to catch up to tell you you are my neighbor. I live in Blairsville, Ga.!!
                        I don't think we are neighbors.



                        I live in NC, near Raleigh. I am from AL, near Birmingham.

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                        • #42
                          Re: 101 Painless Saving Ideas

                          Sorry, I thought you said you lived near Murphy!!

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                          • #43
                            Re: 101 Painless Saving Ideas

                            Does anybody know if it is cheaper to run a dishwasher or to handwash the dishes, (assuming that I can use unlimited cold water and still pay the same).
                            Lets say is it cheaper to run the dishwasher than use 12 gallons of hot water to wash the same amount of dishes? I don't mind handwashing it as long as it will save me at least 5c a day.

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                            • #44
                              Re: 101 Painless Saving Ideas

                              I don'tnow. I do take off the drying cycle because that pulls a lot of power, I let them air dry for hours.

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                              • #45
                                Re: 101 Painless Saving Ideas

                                We hand-wash the few things we use during the day and then we most often machine-wash after supper. We do not let the washer run the full time that it can (this is called 'water saver' on our unit) and then, like Ima stated, we do not run the 'dryer' but, rather, let the dishes air-dry on the racks.

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