crazycatstacy
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I haven't even ventured into thinking about presents. This year I didn't do a Christmas savings account either. I have noticed some things with Amazon, have had a few purchases non-holiday related refunded back as they couldn't fulfill. Target is great, although it's interesting how many different shipping packages I'll get for an order and they pretty consistently split up orders.holiday shoppingi am finding that so far of the online orders i've done (walmart, amazon and target) target is the CLEAR winner on shipping. we have an amazon fulfillment facility near us yet we are waiting so much longer for their items to arrive (weeks vs. days). walmart? they are using so many private vendors now that seem to just be taking orders, printing up shipping labels and charging cards-only to not ship for upwards of a month (if at all). i've had to be refunded on a number of never shown shipments (the shippers show they never received them). target on the other hand-did 7 separate orders during their 3 day sale this week (bundled by price to maximize value on buy 2/get 1 free) and i started getting shipment notices same day/deliveries in 2 days (i have 6 items out for delivery today). i'm going to try to get all my shopping done that i can before the end of this month (i have to hold out on video games cuz most will come through gamestop and their holiday return period is'nt in effect yet).
@barkley- Yes we do live in the house already. I am SOOOOOO happy to not have to actually move!
ETA: I also brought up the idea of doing secret Santa with my husband's family instead of buying for everyone (all adults, the 1 child is excluded) and while hesitant they seem to be on board to give it a go.
What the what????
I hear you on rental cars. It is pricey, and some places have shortages, experiences vary on location. Last time I rented was last year visiting family, the Budget car rental line at the airport was huge, took so long. I have heard an issue DHs work does quite a bit of travel, had with obtaining rental a couple months ago having to go pick up further south.October check in-
° AMEX balance $8125 in January- Current Balance $377 almost there! I wanted this paid off in September so I am slightly behind. My goal is to make the last payment next week when DH gets paid.
° Start aRothIRA for myself. Done a few months back. Not much change lately.
°Keep money in savings! Felt like I was going to dip in last month but didn't and I am super proud of myself.
°Purge the garage- work in progress- why do I even keep this on the list?
° Disney- Dreaming of going back. Used the last of my H2O shower gel tonight so that's a sign to book, right? lol
°Landscaping- Painting is done. Haven't added dirt or planters yet.
Other things on my mind:
- True confession time... I can't stay put. This past weekend DH and I took the kids to New England to visit family. It was a quick drop in and get out trip and I used Jet Blue points so that was "free". The only real expense was the rental car and boy do they have a nerve charging the price they do for a rental these days. We used Avis Budget through Costco and it was $1125 for 4 days rental. I did a double take because I requested a standard SUV and got a Mitsubishi Outlander which to me seemed rather small. It was also super dirty inside (DH used half a silo of Lysol wipes making it presentable), the tire pressure light was on all weekend, the vent slats in the backseat were broken, and of course it had a stale cigarette smell. Yes I could have complained but really I didn't want to waste any of the little time we had with family on the phone or in line at the airport waiting for another vehicle. So it is what it is. I put the rental on my Disney Chase card and already paid it off. I'm going to try to stay near home for the rest of the year
- I've read some posts about Christmas shopping. I haven't even thought about it yet. I go slightly overboard with Halloween goodie bags and I've made 125 so far for the community trunk or treat. I've also been getting my trunk ready for the party and helping with some of the other decorations. So as soon as we get past Halloween I can start thinking about Christmas.
With those looking at Christmas toys for kids, check your Target Circle for a toy offer, $25 off $100, and $10 of $50, but expiring today and just noticed it on the app. Only have one grand to buy for as far as toys go, and don't know yet what to get so probably missing that offer.
My Chase cards (SW, CF and CFU, CSR) are offering 10% off at grocery store the Giant. Good deal to see for groceries, definitely using x 4 trips.
I'm rethinking prepaying down my mortgage. Right now, I have a mortgage rate of 2.8%. Inflation is running 5% right now. If I prepay, I'm making a negative real return. Does it still make sense to prepay?
In the past inflation has been less than my mortgage payment, so every payment resulted in a real return.
Is debt now good with high inflation?
What do you guys think?
I wish media would stop all this pitting one group against another like they're trying to stir up anger and resentment. People are already divided enough.I read an article today on the housing market on MSN "Baby Boomers are snatching houses out of the hands of Millenials", blaming them for having more cash to do deals, and not going to assisted living exacerbating the housing shortage. Wow.
I'm rethinking prepaying down my mortgage. Right now, I have a mortgage rate of 2.8%. Inflation is running 5% right now. If I prepay, I'm making a negative real return. Does it still make sense to prepay?
In the past inflation has been less than my mortgage payment, so every payment resulted in a real return.
Is debt now good with high inflation?
What do you guys think?
A lot of banks also offer to opt out of overdraft protection. I have chase and I opted out of overdraft protection. So if I or, God forbid, someone tries to use my card and there's not enough money in the account it just gets declined. Im not concerned about it for myself since I rarely ever use my debit card, but its nice knowing if I lose it or it gets stolen it'll be declined if they go past whats in my account.
Older people will always have more discretionary cash available vs. younger folks with small children. This will always be regardless of the names assigned to each generation. In another 20 years they'll be saying how Millenials are snatching houses out of the hands of Gen Z.
I'm rethinking prepaying down my mortgage. Right now, I have a mortgage rate of 2.8%. Inflation is running 5% right now. If I prepay, I'm making a negative real return. Does it still make sense to prepay?