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Re: Have you ever bought something expensive and regretted i

Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2011 3:54 pm
by No:1 Final Fantasy Fan
OnlyShallow wrote:Is this why you want to buy super expensive petrol?

I thought I was might have been a tad harsh on you in that thread, when I said a fool and their money are easily parted. I wasn't.

You are way past the foolish stage and wandering around moron territory.

I tried it out and did not really notice much difference. Nothing that could have been caused by the petrol i think. Anyway I will NEVER buy expensive petrol again after trying it once. Anyhoo only wasted about £2.10


Spindash wrote:
No:1 Final Fantasy Fan wrote:
Barley wrote:
No:1 Final Fantasy Fan wrote: (it was a spare of the moment thing)


Slip up or did you think that was the phrase? My missus thought that pedestal was pedal stool until about the age of 24. Whatever a pedal stool is.

? i dunno I thought that was the phrase for doing something random.


Spur of the moment.


thanks ;)

Re: Have you ever bought something expensive and regretted i

Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2011 3:56 pm
by abcd
I bought a PS3 once and immediately regretted it.

It only gets used for playing blu-rays.

:mrgreen:

Re: Have you ever bought something expensive and regretted i

Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2011 3:56 pm
by Beans
Btw, how old are you Final Fantasy Fan?

Re: Have you ever bought something expensive and regretted i

Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2011 3:56 pm
by The People's ElboReformat
£90 t shirt and wore it once, £80 t shirt and never wore it


Madness.

Re: Have you ever bought something expensive and regretted i

Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2011 3:56 pm
by Sputnik
Mockmaster wrote:£250 for a second hand N64 with Mario and Pilotwings. Bought it from a guy at school, the day before an official price drop.


Holy crap :lol:

I once bought a trial bike for about £500, but never bothered to learn to ride it properly. I'm still trying to sell it but nobody wants it.

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Re: Have you ever bought something expensive and regretted i

Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2011 3:56 pm
by No:1 Final Fantasy Fan
Beans wrote:
Lotus wrote:Never understood how people can be so flippant with money, or just waste money for the sake of it.

Like these people who buy stuff they clearly can't afford, but get it on credit and are still paying it off/owing money months after buying it. :fp:

Getting in debt for a load of gooseberry fool is completely pointless. If you can afford it though, why not be flippant. No point being the richest guy in the cemetary

I have friends who imo wasted atleast £4000 a year in university for living away from home when their home was only between 20-45 minutes away from campus. And then had to get a bus to uni from halls which took 20 minutes plus some queueing time.
They say to me that its the experience of living away from home that counts but my argument was that you will eventually move out anyway when you get a job after uni. So why not wait until after your studies.

Re: Have you ever bought something expensive and regretted i

Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2011 3:58 pm
by abcd
No:1 Final Fantasy Fan wrote:
Beans wrote:
Lotus wrote:Never understood how people can be so flippant with money, or just waste money for the sake of it.

Like these people who buy stuff they clearly can't afford, but get it on credit and are still paying it off/owing money months after buying it. :fp:

Getting in debt for a load of gooseberry fool is completely pointless. If you can afford it though, why not be flippant. No point being the richest guy in the cemetary

I have friends who imo wasted atleast £4000 a year in university for living away from home when their home was only between 20-45 minutes away from campus. And then had to get a bus to uni from halls which took 20 minutes plus some queueing time.
They say to me that its the experience of living away from home that counts but my argument was that you will eventually move out anyway when you get a job after uni. So why not wait until after your studies.


yeah strawberry float em'. You've got a super cool wallet.

Re: Have you ever bought something expensive and regretted i

Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2011 3:58 pm
by No:1 Final Fantasy Fan
Zenigame wrote:
£90 t shirt and wore it once, £80 t shirt and never wore it


Madness.

well I am planning to sell these items on ebay any day now and hopefully will recoup some of my losses and buyers remorse

At the same time I am selling quite a few games that I don't play on amazon

Its never too late to know what our bad habits are. I am going to change

Re: Have you ever bought something expensive and regretted i

Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2011 3:59 pm
by Psychopomper
Do gooseberry fool like that all the while. I probably have about 4 bloody mobile phone contracts on the go at the moment... :fp:

I figured it is a cry for help due to my low self esteem and sense of self loathing....that and being a dull banana split.

Re: Have you ever bought something expensive and regretted i

Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2011 3:59 pm
by 7256930752
Beans wrote:
Lotus wrote:Never understood how people can be so flippant with money, or just waste money for the sake of it.

Like these people who buy stuff they clearly can't afford, but get it on credit and are still paying it off/owing money months after buying it. :fp:

Getting in debt for a load of gooseberry fool is completely pointless. If you can afford it though, why not be flippant. No point being the richest guy in the cemetary

I got in debt to the sum of around £6000 when I was 19 buying clothes, going on holidays, etc. Best time of my life.

I like doing* and buying nice things so unfortunately they cost quite a bit of money. I think those of you that think £100+ on a coat is expensive are being extremely tight.


*No not prostitutes, I take those as cheap as they come.

Re: Have you ever bought something expensive and regretted i

Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2011 4:00 pm
by Fatal Exception
A £200 wallet though. It wouldn't cost me £200 if I lost my wallet! :lol: I do need a new one though, but I need a nice one which can also take coins.

Re: Have you ever bought something expensive and regretted i

Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2011 4:00 pm
by No:1 Final Fantasy Fan
Psychopomper wrote:Do gooseberry fool like that all the while. I probably have about 4 bloody mobile phone contracts on the go at the moment... :fp:

I figured it is a cry for help due to my low self esteem and sense of self loathing....that and being a dull banana split.

Yea does having these extra things make you feel better about yourself? due to your low self esteem and self loathing?

Re: Have you ever bought something expensive and regretted i

Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2011 4:01 pm
by Poser
Phatman wrote:I often regret buying nearly everything I spend more than £50 on.


That's about right. I get buyer's remorse when I buy stuff just for me. We've spent £thousands on furnishing our new house this summer and that was fine, but I spent £330 on upgraded suspension components for my car and, as brilliantly as it now corners, it still annoys me a bit that i did it.

There's so much on my to-buy list: new surround sound, a desktop PC, a DSLR (for her)... but I've bene holding off because the jobs market is so crap, I'd be worried that if mine went, I'd feel stupid for having surrounded myself with essentially worthless gadgets.

Having said that, we've just spent over £2k to go the The Gambia for Xmas and I've never been much of a holiday person - I still feel like that's a grand I had in my bank that now I don't.

Re: Have you ever bought something expensive and regretted i

Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2011 4:01 pm
by No:1 Final Fantasy Fan
Fatal Exception wrote:A £200 wallet though. It wouldn't cost me £200 if I lost my wallet! :lol: I do need a new one though, but I need a nice one which can also take coins.

Lol once I thought I'd lost it (when it was actually in the sleeve of my coat coz I was holding my wallet whilst I was putting my coat on :fp: ) and the only thing I was worried about was the wallet not my cards or the £20 in it

Re: Have you ever bought something expensive and regretted i

Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2011 4:03 pm
by Drumstick
OnlyShallow wrote:Is this why you want to buy super expensive petrol?

I thought I was might have been a tad harsh on you in that thread, when I said a fool and their money are easily parted. I wasn't.

You are way past the foolish stage and wandering around moron territory.

Stu wrote:yeah strawberry float em'. You've got a super cool wallet.

Absolutely howling at both of these. :lol:

Re: Have you ever bought something expensive and regretted i

Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2011 4:03 pm
by Errkal
No:1 Final Fantasy Fan wrote:
Floex wrote:
Beans wrote:£205 for a wallet. What on earth was so good about it.


It's a wallet within a wallet

I dunno its a Louis Vuitton one and I saw them everywhere when I was on holiday in a BIG city and it made me feel that I needed one too and so bought one when I got home :fp:


should have got one there, would have been fake but would have been cheaper :D

Re: Re: Have you ever bought something expensive and regrett

Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2011 4:03 pm
by jamcc
Beans wrote:£205 for a wallet. What on earth was so good about it.


buh ees goh an ahs-noo badge on eet ye

Re: Have you ever bought something expensive and regretted i

Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2011 4:04 pm
by Sputnik
I also have problems spending any kind of money. It usually has to be really well planned out, I have to make sure I'm getting the best deal possible, and so on. Sometimes the plan goes wrong (like with the trial bike - hadn't planned on being so gooseberry fool at it :lol: ) but most of the time it turns out all right.

Money spent travelling isn't wasted, though, unless you go to some club med type place. Getting the chance to see new places and different people is priceless in my hippie opinion.

Re: Have you ever bought something expensive and regretted i

Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2011 4:04 pm
by No:1 Final Fantasy Fan
Stu wrote:
No:1 Final Fantasy Fan wrote:
Beans wrote:
Lotus wrote:Never understood how people can be so flippant with money, or just waste money for the sake of it.

Like these people who buy stuff they clearly can't afford, but get it on credit and are still paying it off/owing money months after buying it. :fp:

Getting in debt for a load of gooseberry fool is completely pointless. If you can afford it though, why not be flippant. No point being the richest guy in the cemetary

I have friends who imo wasted atleast £4000 a year in university for living away from home when their home was only between 20-45 minutes away from campus. And then had to get a bus to uni from halls which took 20 minutes plus some queueing time.
They say to me that its the experience of living away from home that counts but my argument was that you will eventually move out anyway when you get a job after uni. So why not wait until after your studies.


yeah strawberry float em'. You've got a super cool wallet.

thanks atleast I saved a good 16k for not living away from home. Only had to pay my tuition fees, some lunch money and train passes. It was like going to school/college still. U seriously like my wallet or was that a sarcastic comment?

Re: Have you ever bought something expensive and regretted i

Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2011 4:05 pm
by Floex
Hime123 wrote:
Beans wrote:
Lotus wrote:Never understood how people can be so flippant with money, or just waste money for the sake of it.

Like these people who buy stuff they clearly can't afford, but get it on credit and are still paying it off/owing money months after buying it. :fp:

Getting in debt for a load of gooseberry fool is completely pointless. If you can afford it though, why not be flippant. No point being the richest guy in the cemetary

I got in debt to the sum of around £6000 when I was 19 buying clothes, going on holidays, etc. Best time of my life.

I like doing* and buying nice things so unfortunately they cost quite a bit of money. I think those of you that think £100+ on a coat is expensive are being extremely tight.


*No not prostitutes, I take those as cheap as they come.


I don't think anyone said £100 a cost is too expensive but £200 on a wallet that looks about £10 is something of a shitter