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  1. Fifth

    17% of people don't have $500 saved

    This is wise advice. Though, I refuse to use my Taco Bill coupons - their fruity margaritas look too tempting...
  2. Fifth

    17% of people don't have $500 saved

    This is *exactly* how my mind would've worked in that situation. You chose wisely! That part is definitely a 'me' problem rather than a actual problem. It's not that I can't eat out without it eating into my budget, we do leave money aside for treats (too much money, I think), I just find...
  3. Fifth

    17% of people don't have $500 saved

    This is true. To me, it's a bit of a double edged sword. I could never going back to living hand to mouth, I hated it too much. That's not to say that unfortunate circumstances might take be back there some day... but let's set that aside for a moment. I've found myself becoming a bit...
  4. Fifth

    17% of people don't have $500 saved

    I'm wasn't expecting anyone to feel sorry for them. Your post includes the words and terms "utter grubs", "no respect for themselves or anybody", "losers", "pathetic", "bum", and "abusing the privilege". Superior or judgmental much? This is exactly what I was referring to...
  5. Fifth

    17% of people don't have $500 saved

    Sigh. I misinterpreted the post. I read it as the teller wouldn't let him withdraw $30 of the $36 in person opposed to the ATM not letting him, hence I assumed there was more to the story. We all know you can't withdraw $10 notes from the ATM so yes the man was acting like an absolute prat.
  6. Fifth

    17% of people don't have $500 saved

    Who wouldn't be annoyed if the bank wouldn't let them withdraw their money? There was obviously more to it than that, otherwise I'd have been a tad abusive too regardless of whether I had $36 or $36,000,000. I'm not just referring to the above post, but a fair few posts on this thread have...
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