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The Year of Living Frugally – PaperBackSwap

26 Thursday Feb 2009

Posted by cosmichomicide in Books, Cheapskate

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I’ve been an avid reader for as long as I can remember.  I’ve read between 50-100 books a year since college – my only New Year’s Resolution is to read a book a week and I have never failed.  At $7.99/book, that’s an expensive habit – more than $400 per year, not including time and gas and such driving to bookstores (though I love bookstores).  Yikes!  And used book stores have virtually disappeared.  Yes, the library is free and obviously the cheapest option, but I’m one of those folks that reads “spur of the moment”, drags books around everywhere and goes on genre binges.  Several years ago, however, I joined paperbackswap.com and cut my annual reading costs in half (remember, this is about cutting costs, not necessarily using the dead cheapest option – yet).
 
Basically, it works like this – you sign up and post any books that you don’t plan to read again (you are going to be sending them to other people in exchange for having people send books to you).  The books go in a queue (meaning if you posted the 10th copy of “The Possum’s Guide to Crossing the Road” you are number 10 in line) and as folks want your book, you move up in the queue – a FIFO system (First In, First Out).  When your book reaches the top, you mail it to the requestor and you get a “credit”.  You can then use your credit to order a book you want from another member.  If that’s not good enough, you get bonus credits after a you ship a few books out and for referring friends.  What you get is a clean, readable copy of a book you want, delivered to your house by the USPS.  The shipping cost for a paperback is around $2.50 per book or you can simply buy credits from paperbackswap itself or from other members.
 
Annual savings (not including gas and time) – $270 per year.  Check it out at www.paperbackswap.com – and consider using me as a referral (cosmichomicide) if you like what you see. 🙂
 
January Savings Total – $270/year
Cumulative Savings Total – $270/year
Remaing Savings Towards Goal – $5730

The Year of Living Frugally – Cell Phones

26 Thursday Feb 2009

Posted by cosmichomicide in Cheapskate

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Well, this blog has been dormant long enough that it’s safe to believe only the dedicated will still have it stuffed on some RSS feed, so I can use it as a private sandbox for our fiscal responsibility experiment.  The goal is this – to reduce our annual spending by $6000/year.  Just because we’re getting fat and complacent and it just doesn’t seem to be such a good idea in the current economy.  So… here’s the deal…
 
Each month we will pick a major "fixed" expense, research it and, if one exists, go for a cheaper option.  The net spending reduction or savings (in the case of interest) should be $500/yr or about $40/month on average.  We are expecting some months to be lower (January’s backtrack to PaperBackSwap, for instance) and some to be higher.
 
This month (March) it’s the cell phones.  Currently we have three lines with AT&T Wirelesss – the same company I switched to escape 5 years ago.  We’re spending about $75 per month for three lines, family plan 500 minutes, rollover, no texting or data.  We first researched comparable plans with the various carriers and essentially discovered that, for our usage habits, they are all about the same cost.  We currently have more than 1800 rollover minutes and they are falling off the back end every month, unused.  The current contract has expired as well, so no penalty for making the change.
 
We decided we started with the wrong premise as we hadn’t actually looked to see if cellphones were a need or a want and figure out our requirements.  So, we started with a summary of the current situation with the requirement being to a.) reduce our cost and b.) match our phone needs (land and cellular) to our usage requirements.
  1. Reduce costs – current annual cost approximately $900.
  2. Have a phone available at home.
  3. Have a phone available for car emergencies.
  4. Have a phone available for the heir during extracurricular activities.
  5. Texting not required.
  6. Data not required.
  7. Current usage – less than 300 minutes per month.
  8. Internatlional calling not required.
  9. Nationwide long distance – preferred, but optional
  10. Statewide long distance – required.

So, what resources did we use, what did we decide on, what changes did we make and how much money did we save?  (Yes, this was one of the big ones)  The next article will cover the pre-paid vs. pay as you go vs. standard contract decision.  Then we’ll compare plans, phones, coverage, etc…

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