Money Saving Deal

Feb 26
Mikey H asked:


Also could anyone offer any advice in doing this? I am looking to buy a Range Rover and have been told I could save a great deal of money by buying from an American website and importing it to the UK.

Danial
Feb 25
jenn a asked:


I’m not sure that my boyfriend of 3 years and I are on the same page. He knows my desire to have children. I am also very devoted to making sure I will be secure with money when I have children. He doesn’t seem to want kids anytime soon..and he seems perfectly fine working 55-60 hours a week making no more than $10.50 an hour. He says he will go back to school but in the back of my mind I just know he will never finish. He also never feels like going out anymore. We used to go out with friends on occasion, or movies, dinner, anything fun. Now we never do any of those. He says he’d rather order a movie..and get food delivered. Why is this happening? When I talk to him about it he seems very understanding and says he understands what I mean and how I feel..but nothing ever changes. He says he wants to get engaged and get out own place(hes been living with me rent free for a year) but he has NO money saved..he just bought car tint and a ps3..what is the deal?

James
Feb 23
kapitalist asked:


I am a male, born jan 9, 1981, i am easily bored, i like a mix of social and independent work environment, I want to make buku $’s, i dont like direct supervision. I believe i am a very intelligent person. I want my work to have some kind of meaning. I **** repetition, i **** quotas, I **** kissing someones **** to get ahead. I am real, logical, more analytical than creative, but value both. I love to learn, read (but not all day), save money, look for deals on anything, im good with money. One of my problems is my patience is a bit lacking. when i graduated college (general business) i wanted immediately to become a ceo, i dont like having to start at the bottom because i believe im better than that. I enjoy to conversate with new people, quick relationships; I like travelig although i have not done any international travel as of yet. I used to work in a cubicle and became deeply depressed and unsatisfied with my life. I really need help because this question of career haunts me.

Ahmed
Feb 22
Arctic asked:


Does this mean that if you know how to bargain or negotiate with them, you will save some money…otherwises, you’re doomed?

Are they acting while they’re doing so?

Kristie

Feb 21
Katie asked:


I am a student and I can not afford expeniseve groceries. I try to eat healthy, but it is really difficult. Wheat pasta, healthy ceriel, chicken breast, are all super expesive compared to the unhealthy alternatives. Even fresh fruit and vegetables are expensive. I cut coupons, but I can’t go from store to store bargain shopping, as i do not have a car. Does anyone have any suggestions for healthy eating on a budget?

This is really important to me. My wedding is in less than a year, so i have to save money for that and loose the weight. By the way, please don’t anyone tell me I’m beautiful the way I am. I know that. I am not unconfident, I am medically unhealthy and have a great deal of weight to loose to have a healthy BMI. I am doing this for my health not for aesthetics.

Also, my plan is to rotate a pliates DVD on MWF and an aerobic and weight training DVD on TTh. Is that a decent plan?

Any suggestions?
I have about 7 months to loose 50-90lbs.
Thanks!

Dorothea

Feb 18
me41987 asked:


I’ve never driven to NYC before, but in a few weeks I’m going there to visit for about five days. I want to park my car at a train station, then take the train in so I don’t have to deal with NYC driving and parking. Where would a good, cheap-ish, safe place in Jersey be to do this, if I’m coming from the Pennsylvania Turnpike? Would parking at Newark airport be reasonable? I’m trying to save money, and it would be pointless if parking costs more than airfare, lol.
Oh, I know it’s a big state. I’m just not sure where in Jersey would be best. I’ve quite honestly only ever been to Newark, Millburn, and Montclair, so I don’t know much about where’s good to leave my car for five days. I’d like to leave it somewhere along the PATH. That narrows it down, lol. But I wouldn’t mind paying extra for trainfare if there’s a safer place to leave it.

Cleo
Feb 18
Lovely lady asked:


I am about to rent a text book from Chegg.com and I dont know if it is a good choice money wise. The book costs $72.45 in my college bookstore, in Chegg it costs $45.58 to rent all semester. But then its $8 in shipping and in taxes fees, so now its $53.58 then it would be saving me $18.87. I keep thinking that it probably it would be better to buy the book for $72.45 then later sell it for $62.45. What would be the better deal? I need to save money!!
Actually that is the price for used. New is $115.10. I tried everywhere even ebay, half.com

Jocelyn
Feb 17
Michael G asked:


If a girl answers a cell-phone or checks their text messages in the middle of dinner or date, get up and leave.

Your Response:

- “Oh, you look busy. I’m going to get out of here.”
- “While you’re so busy, I’m just going to move on dear. Got to get out of here.”

Why? The person on the other end is the guy she’s going to have *** with when she finally gets rid of you. If she says it’s her kids, you’re already violating the no “Single Mothers” rule. Her work? It’s a date and it’s late, if her work is more important then you, then it will always be more important. If she says its her friends, all her friends know she’s out. That’s just how women work. She can just turn the phone off and wait to gossip until the date is over.

You on the other hand, should carry a cell phone. Avoid answering it during dinner, by have your buddies make a call or two. Ignoring her for “work” makes you look important and in control. She will try to test you and get your attention on her. *** might be used to get your attention.

If a female answers a cell-phone call in the middle of dinner, then the male should immediately get up and leave. This is justified as follows:

- It is possible that the caller is another man who she is going to have *** with when she finishes her date.
- If the call is work related, and is deemed more important than the man now, it will always be more important.
- If the caller is a friend, then the woman is “most certainly lying because all her friends know she’s out.”

If a woman deems a male as unimportant enough that she feels comfortable answering her cell phone during the date, she is not sufficiently interested in having *** with the man. Leaving immediately would save the man a good deal of money. In contrast, a man should always carry a cell phone on dates. That a man ignoring a woman for a work related call will actually make him look more “important and in control”, thereby drastically reducing the “waiting period” women observe before having *** with men they’re dating. A woman will try to test a man, trying to focus his attention on her and there’s a good chance that *** might be part of the attention-getting hunt.

Roseann

Feb 16
K asked:


Well it seems like so many people say they dont like those stores and its cheap and the’yre stuff *****.So why is that?? Did they truly have such a horrible experience there?? People are also always complaining about money issues when they can save a few bucks by going there.Im not poor but Im not rich.My husband is in the military and we get by.I know about money problems because I grew up with hardly any.Im glad for that.Because now I can use the things I’ve learned in my life growing up.Im a good saver and spender.I plan ahead and save for the expensive things I want or need.But it just bothers me how paople could just bash on other people for going into those places.If they had a walmart here in Guam Id probably go there 3-4 x a week.You get really good deals there. Sometimes even cheaper then on base.

Jesus
Feb 16
Shadows D asked:


My boyfriend and I have been going out over a year and I really feel
the relationship should have moved on by now. Despite the fact that I am
23 and he is 24, he still lives with his parents while I rent. We live
at oppososite ends of the city so seeing each other means commuting all
the time.
I would like us to rent an apartment together, but he will not move out
of his parents house. He uses all kinds of excuses, but mostly says he
doesnt want to waste money on renting when we could save for a house.
The fact is I know he will never do this as he is a poor saver and lacks
motivation. We have no privacy really, and I am wearing of the
situation. Eventually he agreed to move out and I decided to drop the issue and
wait for him to take the initiative. Well he didnt, and I have now
told my landlady Im leaving in 4 weeks. I told him this, expecting him to
tske the hint but instead he just said that I could still visit him at
his house when I wanted. It seems he intends to stay with his parents
for the long run.
I dont want to be pushy but we are in out twenties and I want this to
move on to a more adult relationship. In your opinion, what can I do to
get him out of that house???? I HAVE to move now, and I am short on
time.

Shadow

Lucille

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