7 compulsive shopping traps
I was never a huge shopper, but I used to (not anymore) be a brand snob... I've never, ever been a gadget person, though.
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/7-compulsive-shopping-traps-we-fall-into.html
Here are seven of the most common compulsive-shopping traps and tips on how to avoid them:
Compulsive shopping as a hobby or sport
Cruising for deals online
Having to own the latest technology
Mistaking shortcuts for savings
Buying the brand
Confusing 'clearance' with 'necessity'
Taking couponing to the extreme
fizzgig
(24,146 posts)mostly paper products and peanut butter, but i recently gave up my brand snobbery on mayo because it just got too damned expensive. i'm fine with store brand on everything else.
Flaxbee
(13,661 posts)Actually, I'm a brand slut, I guess you could say. I'll jump from brand to brand without any loyalty whatsoever if I find a product that is produced more ethically / sustainably than whatever I'd used before.
Curmudgeoness
(18,219 posts)confusing clearance with necessity.....or actually confusing anything with necessity. We all buy things that we don't need sometimes. And I even enjoy some of those purchases. But it is so easy to think that a clearance is a must-have. I have changed some of my opinion on clearances to keep from being enticed---these are things that no one else wanted, so why should I want them!
Then again, if I really do need something, clearance is the way to go!
Flaxbee
(13,661 posts)something else we'll eventually use, I'll consider buying it. And sometimes it will encourage me to try certain foods I'd have passed by otherwise. But otherwise, I see no need to buy something just because it has been marked down, especially if I've never wanted it before.