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Things that really help me save money - MaxForsyth - 07-26-2021

<p>I use Mint Mobile for $ 15.00 a month for unlimited conversations, text messages and 4 GB of high-speed data. It has an unlimited amount of slow data, which is great for Google maps and Spotify.<br><br>I get my glasses from Zenni Optical, which is about 1/10 of the cost of my optometrist.<br><br>I use GoodRx for discounts on prescription drugs.<br><br>I switched my entire house to LED lighting and use rechargeable batteries.<br><br>I use an ultra-low flow shower head to reduce the water consumption and the electricity needed to heat the water.<br><br>I use an HD antenna and a Roku box for a ton of free TV and content.<br><br>I use a slow cooking pot while working, and the next day I have both dinner and leftovers for lunch, this is a very cheap and easy way to cook.<br><br>I buy formal clothes at Goodwill.<br><br>I use the discount grocery stores dent and ding.<br><br>I use the freezer to stock up on goods for sale, bread and milk can be frozen without spoiling their taste.<br><br>I drive an old car, keep it in good condition and issue only the state minimum liability insurance for it.<br></p>


RE: Things that really help me save money - RichardSmithe - 07-28-2021

Great list, thanks for sharing


RE: Things that really help me save money - FaithMillsM2V - 07-28-2021

<p>The easiest things to save on are basic things like electricity and gas. We only use the phone anymore. We need to turn on the light to go to the bathroom, to go to the basement to read something. It's the same with gas. If there are store owners here, they will know how much electricity goes out a month, even for a small space. There is only one solution to all this: switch to more convenient providers with lower rates. My cousin started using <a href="https://www.simplyswitch.com/energy/guides/zero-standing-charge-tariffs/">Simply Switch</a> a couple of months ago, and he recommended it to me. I tried it, too, and so far, I'm happy with it. The service is lovely with its prices, which is precisely what you need for a frugal person.</p>