We’ve all been there. It’s Monday, you only have $1.25 to your name and pay day isn’t until Thursday. Your car’s on empty, you’ve ran out of fresh food and you’re currently searching the house for viable toilet paper alternatives.
You’re not worried though – you’ve been here before and you know exactly how to live like a queen until that pay packet hits your bank account (and you’re totally going to start saving as soon as it does). Your more fiscally responsible friends might shake their heads and call you flaky, but you know the lead up to pay day takes a level of creative problem solving skills, resourcefulness and tenacity that even MacGyver would envy.
If you’ve ever had to scrounge around the back of the couch for change for the train, chances are you’ve done at least one of these things before pay day:
- You fill up your online shopping cart just to get that sweet, sweet shopping high.
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I've been around on the web long enough to know dumble bragging when I see it.
For those that may be unfamiliar with the term, it is worth looking up and it is sadly becoming increasingly popular.
In which universe can you withdraw $8.50 at a self-service checkout? At my local Coles, it's a $20 cash-out minimum PLUS the cost of your purchases.