Chance The Fapper wrote: » Sounds like the dream
Kevin McCloud wrote: » I knew an old fella who used take apart the envelopes he got his mail in and put them back together inside out and reuse them.
costadeldole wrote: » I put on my washing machine on after 11.00pm when the electric units are 50% cheaper. When making a mug of tea, I just pour a mugful of water into the kettle so it boils faster to save on electric. It just covers the element in the kettle so it doesn't burn out.
Tarzana2 wrote: » Dunno how much of your list is true, but these two aren't stingy, they're just good sense. Lots of people do this.
I've just watched Extreme Supermarket Coupling on TLC. 800 yo yos worth for 9 dollars. That sh*ts extreme
pipelaser wrote: » Let me know what you think x
dellas1979 wrote: » Ahahaha I dont know if she is a bit stingy or a bit stupid. At most, I hope you helped point out to her what 4/£700 is.
costadeldole wrote: » Another thing I do is remove unmarked postage stamps from envelopes by spraying the back of the envelope with WD40. This softens the adhesive and they peel straight off. I then wipe the adhesive off using a cloth, and stick them onto new envelopes with Pritt Stick. I haven't bought a postage stamp in 5 years as a result.
pipelaser wrote: » I took the diplomatic route and told her it was a nice idea but who knows what will happen with the girlfriend between now and then. Don't mind the student taking the couch, blah blah. It's a pity, she's nice so I think she just must have lost her head for a while, but she's certainly one to be watched after that. :-)
Saipanne wrote: » In the canteen at a former workplace, a bloke used to get the same thing every Friday; Chips, Sausages, Beans and Curry. His trick was to pour the curry onto the plate first, and then pour the beans directly on top, thus concealing the curry. He frequently boasted about how he managed to scam free curry. He made an annual saving of approx €5.
Michael D Not Higgins wrote: » Curry was 10c? Reminds me of student days hiding the packets of sauce under the plate so you weren't charged for them.
jonny666 wrote: » I'm really stingy when it's comes to a VPN for American Netflix. It's a fiver a month but I keep getting free trials instead. Must have per 100 email addresses created
bluewolf wrote: » you don't need to go to those lengths at all
padd b1975 wrote: » A very rich neighbour of mine who lives in the UK sent all his Christmas cards for the area in one large envelope to his brother's address along with a note asking him to deliver them to his friends and relatives.
djerk wrote: » Couple of years back I was working in IT repair/networking etc and so anyway a friend passed on my number to another lad who needed some help. I would have known him from my locale growing up but lets say we wouldn't have been too close, anyway, basically he got turned onto me. Tbh, before I called over to his place I thought it was going to a be a quick routine fix, but I ended up doing a couple of hours work getting all his gear in order. He had just returned from the states with lots of new fangled apple gadgets, cameras and stuff and he needed help setting it all up, sorting out some OS and hardware compatibility issues, installing software and whatnot. I'd never mentioned money at any stage and wouldn't have asked for anything either for simple jobs but people were generally kind enough to donate something if I was doing them a favour and helping them out, considering that was my profession at the time. Otherwise, I'd charge them fairly for the work done. He'd bought a new fancy mouse to go along with his Mac, turned out it only had software available for windows, which basically rendered all of its' extra functionality useless. When I told him this.. he eventually offered to sell it to me. I thought this was a bit much considering all the work i'd just done but I just turned the other cheek. He looked up the price in dollars in front of me and converted it to euro and decides such and such a price was more than adequate.It was a pretty cool mouse so I said feckit why not and decided to just leave it at that, I wasnt in the mood to argue was already tired after a days work. I only had 20 quid or so on me so I gave him that and agreed to give him the other 15 or whatever it was later on. He turned up on my door step a day later looking for the 15 quids 'because he needed to buy shoes' ..I was sorta in disbelief in the 'yeah right' kinda way, but however, I only had 20 on me.. gave it to him and of course he didn't have change.. said he'd come back with the 5er later after buying his 'shoes'. Never did see him again! Nearly 8yrs later and the mouse is still going strong.. occasionally it goes dead for a while til I flog it a bit and she gets goin again.TLDR; best fiver I ever spent.