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How to stop impulsive buying in order to save more
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[QUOTE="breadeditor, post: 156791, member: 37773"] My number 1 tip is to not go shopping when you are hungry. It may sound funny but it helps you to think that you already have everything you need and prevents you from overspending. Moreover, overspending is not just going out of budget. It's also found in buying items you only need twice or thrice in a long time. Imagine if you had rented that item instead? It would save you money. Following on that, renting on big corporations isn't necessarily what you would consider affordable. I say, rent from your neighbors. Look for a site like [URL='http://www.mygaragerentals.com']My Garage Rentals[/URL] that allows you to rent from your neighbors for just a fraction of an item's original price. You yourself may also list on there for free you can make money yourself too. My Garage Rentals is available across the globe so there shouldn't be any problem. [/QUOTE]
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