eBay Cheap Things Addiction

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  1. Unread #1 - Sep 20, 2010 at 2:31 PM
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    eBay Cheap Things Addiction

    Well, I've been recently spending a lot of money in cheap items in eBay, things like $3 for a webcam, $16 for a camcorder, etc. I've been spending to much, even though I know it's hell cheap, I need to stop.

    What should I do? o_O
     
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    Visit yard sales. You get the same stuff for half the price ^-^
     
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    LOL I have this same problem. All you have to do is get your account suspended. And it will limited you from buying anything. Are any problems causing you to spend like crazy? Or just an addiction?
     
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    Just imagine things being $50 to $100 more than it should.

    -LeetNeo.
     
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    Sounds like your enjoy hoarding things.

    Possibly replacing something your missing in your life by buying cheap, useless for the most part, things off E-Bay.
     
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    Run out of money and you'll stop.
     
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    if you're actually selling those items and making money, i do not see anything wrong with it. but if you're doing it just to buy them and let them rot in garage then i would worry. how do you get money to buy it? cut the money supply and you won't have a choice but to stop buying it.
     
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    eBay Cheap Things Addiction

    Ask your self the three simple questions before making a purchase.

    1: Do I really, need this?
    2: Is this just an impulse buy, or could this item offer any true benefits.
    3: Do I currently own one?

    - All, three questions are all related; but if you answer them all with positive feedback then you know you need it, and its okay to buy it.

    Maybe watch an episode of hoarders as well.
     
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    Keep buying them, and then sell them for more. :p
     
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