Now I can be a cheapskate, but I always hunt for bargain deals and sales. For me it’s with clothes or Blu Ray triple deals and charity shops.

Even if I was working I was still more a “check the sales first” kind of guy, didn’t matter it was shoes, t shirts and jumpers I browsed that always.

It may be obvious like any normal person looking for some good deals, but generally I focus it always on that as I like to “quantify” more for my payment.

As for normal paying? Probably gonna be games, a suit or decent work clothing to go with the role to show some seriousness but that’s about it.

Literally my entire wardrobe is sales clothing.

What about you? You more of a “sales hunter” kind of person or do you go for normal sold items often?.

Let me know!

  • spongebue@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    I usually consider myself frugal, but try to get decent quality (a major part of the difference between frugal and cheap) and occasionally I splurge. Yesterday I bought 4 shirts. They came from a medium-high end store (Dillard’s, for those who have one nearby and know what I’m talking about). This is the time of year when lighter summer shirts are getting marked down. I’ve needed some more of them for a bit but waited for this moment.

    Also, I’m a sucker for fancy cheeses and desserts from our Kroger variant. But it’s rare that I buy something that isn’t on manager’s special.

    I browse Facebook Marketplace all the time for stuff.

    Sometimes I want something and dream about it, and it takes an excellent sale to get me to actually buy it. Like the shades I got for my house last year (50% off at Home Depot)

    I also brought a brand new car in 2022 when the market was bonkers. Not the fanciest car in the world (Chevy Bolt EUV) but it was a hell of a value, gas prices were going nuts with Russia having invaded Ukraine, and my 2005 Ford Focus wasn’t going to last forever (still serving my wife’s cousin’s stepdaughter well though)

    I’ve also gotten furniture and stuff over the years. Maybe I’ll smile at the idea of a sale, but realistically so many things are “on sale” more often than not (even if that sale rotates between 25% off and BOGO half off)

    I once saw a meme saying that being a Midwesterner means that if someone compliments something you bought, you need to explain that it was a good deal. That resonates with me.

    Anyway, I’m procrastinating my nightly chores before bed. Thanks, but I need to work on that 🙂