IDIOTS guide to making/saving/spending $$$$

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Re: IDIOTS guide to making/saving/spending $$$$

Postby rogernumber10 » Mon Feb 25, 2008 10:51 am

Pseudo wrote:This could easily turn into a contest to see who has the meanest, cheapest penny-pinching idea...

My entry:

When one of your chooks dies, shove your hand up it's bum to get that last final egg out of it. Then cook the corpse, of course.


Sell children to white slavers to work in salt mines. Especially when they insist on barracking for a different team to you.


On the serious note, the most obvious is just never ever buy petrol on a weekend.
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Re: IDIOTS guide to making/saving/spending $$$$

Postby bulldogproud » Mon Feb 25, 2008 11:59 am

Interestingly, Rog, the petrol station next to me was selling at $1.24 on the weekend and has gone up to $1.40 today. Doesn't always work that the weekend is more expensive.
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Re: IDIOTS guide to making/saving/spending $$$$

Postby mighty_tiger_79 » Mon Feb 25, 2008 2:13 pm

always purchase fuel before wednesday lunchtime as thats when it goes through the roof, but it usually comes down by friday lunch
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Re: IDIOTS guide to making/saving/spending $$$$

Postby hearts on fire » Mon Feb 25, 2008 3:42 pm

Pag wrote:
bulldogproud wrote:Another suggestion would be to buy an 'Entertainment Book' which not only raises funds for charity but also allows you to dine out for discounted prices.
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Re: IDIOTS guide to making/saving/spending $$$$

Postby RustyCage » Mon Feb 25, 2008 3:47 pm

heater31 wrote:
JAS wrote:Punky...maybe I'm just lucky but I've lived in a large costal village for 17yrs with a Co-Op supermarket that has been here a lot longer than I have but we still have 2 butchers, fishmonger, grocer, bakery, chemists and several other little family run shops and retailers. As far as I'm aware the supermarket hasn't put anyone out of business in fact the only ones that I can remeber closing down were due to retirement and bereavment.

Also our local town has 2 large 24hour supermarkets and 2 smaller supermarkets as well as a good mixture of high street and family run businesses and again they seem to survive well enough. Maybe a big part of the problem is also with the consumers abandoning the little guys.

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JAS that might be the case where you are but here in Australia the big two in Woolworths & Coles have every finger in every greasy pie they can, this includes swamping the little bloke. One of the Current Affair shows (can't remember which one) subsidised a small operator fruit & veg shop with an in season fruit. The conglomerate went to any length to be the cheapest including selling at a loss whist the little bloke was still breaking even with the help of the network producers


Coles even swamped some of the big guys too, Bi-Lo and K-mart. Bi-Lo now branded Coles, and even now with coles typical poor service and empty shelves. K-Mart isnt the same anymore either. Theres other places that Coles own but haven't done anything with yet, but will no doubt in the near future.

How many independant petrol stations are there these days?
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Re: IDIOTS guide to making/saving/spending $$$$

Postby RustyCage » Mon Feb 25, 2008 3:48 pm

Sojourner wrote:I noticed that Foodland seem to have taken over a number of stores that used to be Bilo, The Bilo at the Modbury Triangle is now Romeo's Foodland and it seems to have improved quite significantly!


All Bi-Los are gone now, except for the one in Tea Tree Plaza, which is called Bi-Lo but is run by coles anyway. Didnt change name due to already having a Coles in the centre.
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Re: IDIOTS guide to making/saving/spending $$$$

Postby hearts on fire » Mon Feb 25, 2008 3:54 pm

Ingle Farm shopping centre has two Coles' but one was originally Bi-lo. I think they are shutting one of them down though and changing it into another shop.
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Re: IDIOTS guide to making/saving/spending $$$$

Postby RustyCage » Mon Feb 25, 2008 3:56 pm

hearts on fire wrote:Ingle Farm shopping centre has two Coles' but one was originally Bi-lo. I think they are shutting one of them down though and changing it into another shop.


Which one are they getting rid of? Hopefully the old coles, as the Bi-Lo one is a lot better. The Bi-Lo one is only a few years old after they moved from where Bowland is now.
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Re: IDIOTS guide to making/saving/spending $$$$

Postby Booney » Mon Feb 25, 2008 6:31 pm

- Find a bank which offers good interest on an account,one that does not require a $10k minimum (Bank SA net saver gives 6%).Put money into it each and every week.Direct debit it so you have no option but to build it up.At years end take only the interest gathered out.It just keeps building.


-When hard rubbish was in my area,I looked like a scab,but I spent 4 days of my holidays in the ute gathering all the scrap metals I could find.I turned the backyard into Steptoe and sons and separated all the brass,copper,steel,galv and so on.For four days work,about $40 petrol (work vehicle anyway :lol: ) I made $1200 cash.Tax free.If you can be bothered.....

-Dont carry your ATM card with you,take out you're weekly allowance,and spend that,and that only.This can be difficult,but when you buy the paper and look at your wallett and know this is all you have,it makes you feel less inclined to get the juice,chewies etc etc.If worst somes to worst you can always ring home for a lift,or if a taxi is required pay for it when you get home.(Instead of thinking "Ill need $30 for a cab" and getting $60 out the ATM)

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Re: IDIOTS guide to making/saving/spending $$$$

Postby mal » Mon Feb 25, 2008 8:16 pm

SCAM

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There are some scamists out there
They buy food/drinks at busy venues where there are queues of people
They pay with a $10 or $20 bill [example]
Later they go back to the money handler and say that they gave a
$20 for a $10
OR
$50 for a $20
Often enough the busy money handler is embarrased and pays the extra change
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Re: IDIOTS guide to making/saving/spending $$$$

Postby bayman » Mon Feb 25, 2008 8:19 pm

mighty_tiger_79 wrote:always purchase fuel before wednesday lunchtime as thats when it goes through the roof, but it usually comes down by friday lunch


except on long weekends as it stays up longer :wink:
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Re: IDIOTS guide to making/saving/spending $$$$

Postby mal » Mon Feb 25, 2008 8:45 pm

WATER LEAKS

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A good way to check if you have leakages is to check your water meter
before you go to bed.
The next morning you can see how many units have been used and then
determine the extent of the leakages

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Leaks can cost $100+ per year ?
And we must all dilligently save the most precious commidity on earth, H2O
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Re: IDIOTS guide to making/saving/spending $$$$

Postby hearts on fire » Mon Feb 25, 2008 8:57 pm

pafc1870 wrote:
hearts on fire wrote:Ingle Farm shopping centre has two Coles' but one was originally Bi-lo. I think they are shutting one of them down though and changing it into another shop.


Which one are they getting rid of? Hopefully the old coles, as the Bi-Lo one is a lot better. The Bi-Lo one is only a few years old after they moved from where Bowland is now.

Apparently they are getting rid of the old coles. Not sure what they are going to replace it with but i heard they were extending K-mart. I would prefer it if they didn't because i haven't shopped at K-mart for years and it would just be pointless because the store is quite large as it is.
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Re: IDIOTS guide to making/saving/spending $$$$

Postby Dutchy » Mon Feb 25, 2008 10:19 pm

If you build a house and move in, take a couple of weeks before you get the meter fitted, free water! :lol:
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Re: IDIOTS guide to making/saving/spending $$$$

Postby TroyGFC » Mon Feb 25, 2008 10:31 pm

If your neighbours have an outside power point, invest in a long extension lead. I have an outside power point and everytime my neighbour gets a tradesperson out to do something they always use my power, bastards!! I use his water though to water my lawns. :lol:
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Re: IDIOTS guide to making/saving/spending $$$$

Postby mal » Tue Feb 26, 2008 12:11 am

Piss on the lawn
Save $$$ not flushing the toilet
Can anyone estimate how much it would cost to flush toilets ?
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Re: IDIOTS guide to making/saving/spending $$$$

Postby spell_check » Tue Feb 26, 2008 12:14 am

hearts on fire wrote:Ingle Farm shopping centre has two Coles' but one was originally Bi-lo. I think they are shutting one of them down though and changing it into another shop.


For those that don't know, speaking of that Bowland; if you can get 3 mates along, at $20 a pop you can bowl as many games as you want in three hours on a Saturday Night.
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Re: IDIOTS guide to making/saving/spending $$$$

Postby Punk Rooster » Tue Feb 26, 2008 8:27 am

I can save everyone hundreds of thousands of $'s...
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Pay me a $1,000, & I won't burn your house down! :lol: :wink:

Extortion? who said extortion?
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Re: IDIOTS guide to making/saving/spending $$$$

Postby JAS » Tue Feb 26, 2008 6:23 pm

Punk Rooster wrote:I can save everyone hundreds of thousands of $'s...
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Pay me a $1,000, & I won't burn your house down! :lol: :wink:

Extortion? who said extortion?


Hmmmmm...give Punky money and be out of pocket to the tune of $1000

or

Keep the money...Punky burns down house....insurance company pays out on 'new for old' basis on buildings and contents policy :-k :wink:

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Re: IDIOTS guide to making/saving/spending $$$$

Postby MagicKiwi » Wed Feb 27, 2008 12:53 pm

Increase your mortgage payments by 10% above what you have to a week. When the interest is debited once a month, pay it off out of your savings. Mr MK and I are getting the principal down fast in this manner.

Pasta - order a main course size, eat half and take the other half for lunch tomorrow (for those on the smaller tummy side).

Buy lunch stuff from the supermarket and store at work to make sandwiches, toast, etc.

Catch public transport.
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