Sometimes it’s hard to resist a bargain. When something is marked 30 or 40 percent off, it’s very tempting to buy it, even if you wouldn’t normally make the purchase. If you don’t truly need something, you can’t save money by buying it at a discount.
An expensive coat that spends years hanging unused in a closet doesn’t benefit anyone. So get a grip on your shopping impulses. When you see a bargain, ask yourself if the product is something you really will use.
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