There's Always Another Sale Thread -- Discussions Only Pt 6

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  • 3DSaga3DSaga Posts: 884

    One of the things I've learned from forum members is if there's anything I would like to get that isn't on sale, put it in the Wish List. I've missed out from not being able to get items I've wanted when WL sales happen. They don't happen often, but they can be a real savings when they do (not counting the ones that require an expensive buy-in).  I'm hoping there'll be at least one good WL deal during the PA sale. 

  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 42,365

    ...my thinking it will not be thus weekend but the next which as I don't  get my pension deposit until the next Monday means missing the start (which usually features artists like Stonemason). Props, environments, and architecture sets are about the only items I purchase these days (unless its a cool new G9 release by RawArt).

  • Richard HaseltineRichard Haseltine Posts: 111,201

    MelanieL said:

    It started August 25th and ran till October 5th last year. I found it a good sale for me too, so fingers crossed this year's will be too.

    It has run through into mid-October, or even later October - sometimes the PC Anniversary has been mostly pushed into November.

  • WendyLuvsCatzWendyLuvsCatz Posts: 41,414

    Ron Knights said:

    I've been reminded of my financial stupidity.

    It's easy to stop spending money here when I've had my electricity and internet disconnected.

    Now I'm worried about eviction from my home.

    Hey, DAZ it's been a wild ride. But I never even used most of what I bought.

    Damn, you should have talked to someone already but better late than never

    budget, now!

    is there someone at your home that can help you get your affairs in order

    most utilities will work out a payment plan down here in Australia, unfortunately I don't know about such stuff in the US, having stuff allocated in your banking account for direct debit can help and paying yourself a set amount of spending money

    this hobby does have addiction qualities but if it's impacting your life to that extent, just stop spending a cent on it now!

    there are enough free options you shouldn't have to

     

     

  • butterflyfishbutterflyfish Posts: 1,762

    WendyLuvsCatz said:

    Ron Knights said:

    I've been reminded of my financial stupidity.

    It's easy to stop spending money here when I've had my electricity and internet disconnected.

    Now I'm worried about eviction from my home.

    Hey, DAZ it's been a wild ride. But I never even used most of what I bought.

    Damn, you should have talked to someone already but better late than never

    budget, now!

    is there someone at your home that can help you get your affairs in order

    most utilities will work out a payment plan down here in Australia, unfortunately I don't know about such stuff in the US, having stuff allocated in your banking account for direct debit can help and paying yourself a set amount of spending money

    this hobby does have addiction qualities but if it's impacting your life to that extent, just stop spending a cent on it now!

    there are enough free options you shouldn't have to

     

     

    Yes, utilities in the US should work with him on a payment program. I know my electric does (National Grid).

  • Ron KnightsRon Knights Posts: 2,735
    edited 9:47PM

    I've been placed on and off some programs to get help with medical expenses, etc.

    (Medical Assistance will pay for my new bifocal eyeglasses. The top will be for reading the computer screen. The bottom will be for reading books.)

    But some of these programs just never do anything once I'm signed on. They collect money from the state or county government, but never actually do anything for me.

    I've been crying for someone to help with managing the finances... It's been 3 years now,,, No luck.

    I've paid up my electric bill.. made it current. Then I missed one payment and they're hounding me again.

    In the meantime I'm using my bank to automatically send checks each month for a couple bills.

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  • davesodaveso Posts: 8,227

    Ron Knights said:

    I've been placed on and off some programs to get help with medical expenses, etc.

    (Medical Assistance will pay for my new bifocal eyeglasses. The top will be for reading the computer screen. The bottom will be for reading books.)

    But some of these programs just never do anything once I'm signed on. They collect money from the state or county government, but never actually do anything for me.

    I've been crying for someone to help with managing the finances... It's been 3 years now,,, No luck.

    I've paid up my electric bill.. made it current. Then I missed one payment and they're hounding me again.

    In the meantime I'm using my bank to automatically send checks each month for a couple bills.

    autopay from your bank account usualy works pretty well. In addition, some companies will give you a discount for doing so.  

  • DasTriDasTri Posts: 235

    Now I'm worried about eviction from my home.

    Sorry to hear. That certainly sorts out the priorities in life. sad

    Hope it works out for you. All the best!

     

  • butterflyfishbutterflyfish Posts: 1,762

    Ron, do you get a low income rate on your electric? Where I live you can send in proof that you get other kinds of assistance and they'll give you a discount rate. I don't know which states have a program like that, but mine does, so maybe yours does, too.

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