Free4Life11
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Imzadi said:Wow! FIVE pages under the title about the Oprah show "Debt Diet" & not one post about the actual show when/after it finally came on.![]()
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Imzadi said:Wow! FIVE pages under the title about the Oprah show "Debt Diet" & not one post about the actual show when/after it finally came on.![]()
Free4Life11 said:So far I like this episode. Much better than the Dave Ramsey one beacuse this time they sound like they are actually going to give tips.
That one lady...UGH. I can't imagine anyone just THROWING AWAY the bills?
ETA -- did you see when she said, "You have FIVE CARS. Two of them? Buh-bye!" The lady looked like she had seen a ghost!!![]()
dvcgirl said:For those who watched the show, does anyone think that Jean Chatsky's remedies are far too little to save that family?
dvcgirl said:For those who watched the show, does anyone think that Jean Chatsky's remedies are far too little to save that family?
The woman spends *$7,000* a year to have her hair done! Oprah commented that it is much more expensive for African American women to get their hair done, and it may be....but *please* $7,000??!!! She's going to way high end salons. And so Jean Chatsky's remedy....cut that in half! So now she can spend $3750 on hair? Are you kidding me? She needs to shave her head then...crazy.
The other expense...$30,000 (yes that's 3-0 thousand) on take out food! Chatsky said that needs to be cut in half.....in half?????
This family has to cut soooooo much deeper than that to even begin to pay down the *debt* that they have. They'd need to make the cuts that Chatsky suggested just to break even....
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I *totally* agree. That's her idea of a wake-up call? To say it's okay to keep spending over $300 a MONTH on HAIR?!?!?!
Those people have gone way past the time for gentle measures, they need drastic measures, and her plan was not it. Heaven knows there are plenty of African-American women who manage to go about their daily lives without spending $300/mth on their hair! I did a quick mental calculation and I spend about $120/year on my hair. It was less then that until my hairkeeper (who worked out of her house and was extra cheap) moved away. I get all my shampoo, hair color, styling stuff for free after coupons and rebates.
And even if you don't like to cook, how tough is it to have some cereal or toast for breakfast? Even buying convenience foods from Costco would be a major step-up. I just don't get how they a sensible repayment plan could include over $1,000 a month on eating out.
I agree with the poster who said they had no sympathy for these people. I don't, either. It made me mad to hear that one family talk about how they almost filed bankruptcy--don't make the rest of us pay for your extravagance and stupidity! I don't understand people who just throw up their hands and say "I'm just no good with money". Grow up already and take some responsbility for your actions and for your life!
dvcgirl said:For those who watched the show, does anyone think that Jean Chatsky's remedies are far too little to save that family?
The woman spends *$7,000* a year to have her hair done! Oprah commented that it is much more expensive for African American women to get their hair done, and it may be....but *please* $7,000??!!! She's going to way high end salons. And so Jean Chatsky's remedy....cut that in half! So now she can spend $3750 on hair? Are you kidding me? She needs to shave her head then...crazy.
The other expense...$30,000 (yes that's 3-0 thousand) on take out food! Chatsky said that needs to be cut in half.....in half?????
This family has to cut soooooo much deeper than that to even begin to pay down the *debt* that they have. They'd need to make the cuts that Chatsky suggested just to break even....
Free4Life11 said:ETA -- did you see when she said, "You have FIVE CARS. Two of them? Buh-bye!" The lady looked like she had seen a ghost!!![]()
Lisa loves Pooh said:I'll play devil's advocate with the warning of I HAVEN'T SEEN THE SHOW.
NOw that being said--instead of debt..let's change it to an overweight person.
Someone who doesn't understand why they are overweight even though it is obvious to the rest of us.
ITA, They are so far on the outskrits of normal that it is hard to understand. If most AMERICANS are this far in trouble then all I can say is "God help us" because its the people that save and plan for the future who will get wshort shrited "or screwed".barbeml said:I have no sympathy for any of them. Even as the bills piled up, they kept spending. Too lazy to cook, too lazy to wash dishes. Nauseating. Who the heck needs FIVE cars? They all seemed to need some therapy to find out what is so lacking in their emotional lives that they need to make up for it with things.
The show certainly had merit, since so many Americans are on the road to ruin due to narcissism and materialism. However, I'd like to see a show about helping people recover financially from catastrophic losses that were no fault of their own.
I think I agree with you. But you left out the one vital piece of information for me to know for sure. Can you AFFORD what you are spending on your hair? If so, then do it and enjoy it. The woman on the show, however, was spending $7,000/year on her hair (3.5 times what you are spending) but she was tens of thousands of dollars in debt. I still wouldn't say it makes her a bad person, but it certainly indicates that she has a serious problem that she needs to deal with.CarolA said:I spend around $2,000 a year on my hair. GASP CALL THE POLICE!! LOL!
I don't feel any need to give you any of my finanical details so you can assume what you want, but the fact that I spend money on my hair and on other goods does not automatically make me a bad person.
All I will say is that I don't think any of these expenses are out of line with my income so why does it matter.
I know exactly how much DW and I spent on hair care in the past year: $15. DW cuts her own with a pair of scissors. I cut my own with a Conair trimmer that I bought last March for $15 at the Conair outlet store.LoriMistress said:I don't think I even spend $1000 on a hair a year.
I completely agree with you. I can't believe this woman owes $79,000 in student loans, and that was just the UNDERGRADUATE!!! Didn't even include Grad School!!!barbeml said:I have no sympathy for any of them. Even as the bills piled up, they kept spending. Too lazy to cook, too lazy to wash dishes. Nauseating. Who the heck needs FIVE cars? They all seemed to need some therapy to find out what is so lacking in their emotional lives that they need to make up for it with things.
The show certainly had merit, since so many Americans are on the road to ruin due to narcissism and materialism. However, I'd like to see a show about helping people recover financially from catastrophic losses that were no fault of their own.