Not really. I have a lot of disposable income, though I'm saving most of it for university. Any purchase I make seems to be for something I really want, and have a high interest in buying
Ah, the joy of having no money. Even if I wanted anything, I usually cannot afford it. Very easy to not buy anything when you cannot!
Anyway... I dunno. I have a bunch of steam games (read: like 5) I have barely touched. I bought a humble bundle a while back that didn't really have any interesting games. That was pretty much it.
I spent $100 on Maccas in my first week back at school. Stopping off after school and grabbing some food... Yeah, doesn't turn out to well for my wallet.
That and ME3 collectors edition. After getting to the ending... Should've listened to the Internet. I didn't want to believe. Never again though, never again...
Cut that card up and never look back before it's too late!
Would you be able to afford to pay the credit card back?
I've always been good with money, I haven't lived at home since I was 17, so paying rent, bills and owning a car as well as a child make me very money concious. I probably have more money because of it, too.
I bought Kingdoms of Amular expecting an engaging RPG. Bad choice. I also impulse buy games whenever I get bored, last one I got was Sins of a solar empire which is enjoyable but I hardly ever play it.
Alot of these seem to be game related, okay recent ones for me: Fable 3 collectors edition(the game is such a piece of shit), I bought Me3 Collectors but I consider that to be a good investment, the dlc and soundtrack were worth the extra 20 bucks IMO.
My sister bought a 2000$ laptop in october, broke one of the CPU connections, needs a new laptop.
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