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this post was submitted on 26 Aug 2024
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Imo, the mindset of "X is cheap!" what leads people to end up overspending.
Having worked with marketers, they use the whole "price of a cup of coffee" to convince people to buy services that they don't need all the time.
I don't have or need Spotify. Same with a lot of steaming services. I own Netflix stock but I don't even own a Netflix account. I could afford it but why?
If the replacement for X is Y, sure! Buy the alternative. But honestly I think people should reevaluate what they really need.
A sales person was trying to sell me a timeshare with the ol "only the cost of a cup of coffee per day" tactic. The conversation got real awkward when I told them I couldn't afford a cup of coffee everyday