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Uploaded by on Mar 12, 2010

The new statements from credit card companies make it much more clear how much money we are wasting.

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  • Lol! Yeah, we women don't take into consideration our little obsessions! I'm so thankful I'm not a shoe person!

  • @Republican4U2Envy Glad I can help in any way. I have a lot of female friends that say gaming is a waste of money. I turn right around and ask how many pairs of shoes they have. 95% of the time that shuts them up. lol

  • LOL. I cant build anything. I am not mechanical at all. But surround sound, remotes, tv's, cell phones. Anything like that is sooooo tempting.

  • Ooooh, I like to buy little bitty components from crappy little electronics shops and imagine that someday I'll be able to assemble them into something that actually *does* something!

  • That's so true! I always listened to your game reviews and was like, "Do people really spend all that money on games?" Then I realize that I have my own thing that is a HUGE waste of money! Seriously, I listened to this video at the perfect time :)

  • @Taratorah I'd buy electronics. We all have our thing. lol

  • I was....wooooooo. LOL

    We all waste money. Its a matter of realizing what you are doing . Then you can change if you want.

  • On handbags?? Wow...I hate handbags! I'm such a dork, I put them down everywhere I go and LOSE them! If I were going to spend 9000 bucks, I think I'd buy a car that wasn't ugly. :D

  • Funny... I was listening to this video and adding up what I have spent at Saks Fifth Avenue this year haha. I like to think of myself as someone who doesn't waste money on stupid things.... however, I now realize I've spent a little over $9,000 in 2.5 months on handbags. Sorry, that has nothing to do with credit cards but it's like you were sending me a message there at the end!

  • Thanks.

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