Coleman
New member
I have seen a couple responses from other members that made me think that having a "ways to frugality" thread would be a nice addition to TI.
During the COX vs. UVerse thread, I noticed that people have done away with the financial commitment to cable. With new options such as HULU and Netflix, cable may not be necessary for some people. So, for those without cable, what subscriptions do you have that allow you to watch a current TV series and movies?
I also notice people talking about how "Capital One's 1 cent per dollar is not as good as ...". What are some good credit card offers out there now? I typically use the AMEX for 3% gas, 2% restaurants, and 1% elsewhere.
Any other tips that you've learned to cut costs? Eat at Buffalo Wild Wings only on Tuesdays? haha
During the COX vs. UVerse thread, I noticed that people have done away with the financial commitment to cable. With new options such as HULU and Netflix, cable may not be necessary for some people. So, for those without cable, what subscriptions do you have that allow you to watch a current TV series and movies?
I also notice people talking about how "Capital One's 1 cent per dollar is not as good as ...". What are some good credit card offers out there now? I typically use the AMEX for 3% gas, 2% restaurants, and 1% elsewhere.
Any other tips that you've learned to cut costs? Eat at Buffalo Wild Wings only on Tuesdays? haha