Showing posts with label returns. Show all posts
Showing posts with label returns. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

The Queen of Returns

I've become one of "those" people.  You know the ones that return everything! It's terrible and I don't relish it, but I'm getting better at it.  It's not that I don't like what I bought, but because I have found it somewhere else and cheaper!

I have decided to be a SAHM. It was my choice and I love it, but not having my income does put a crimp in our budget. I have to be more careful of what I choose to do with our money. I'm the one who does 85% of the food shopping and probably 95% of everything else. I decide what we need for the home, for the kids, and for the hubby. Sometimes I'll think about what I need (well I do have a running wish list on Amazon, but I rarely indulge!) Granted, I did just buy myself an expensive pair of running shoes, but I use them almost everyday and getting a good pair means no more knee pain. I think it was worth the trade off.

A friend of mine was shocked that I would check with my husband before buying a tricycle for my daughter. She laughed at me and said, "Just buy it if you like it."  Well, when I was working, I wouldn't have thought twice about it, nor would I worry about bargains.  But I don't work outside the home anymore. I definitely work, but my income is the hugs and kisses from my kids and having a happy family. So, yes, I do check with my husband for larger ticket items.  I also return things if I can find it cheaper somewhere else.

Anyway, so I return everything. And I mean everything!  Part of it is my lack of organization. Sometimes I find that I already had something at home that would do just nicely and so I have to return what I bought to "replace" that thing I couldn't find.  Part of it is that I'm still honing my bargain seeking skills.  Who knew that kids sunglasses were 2/$5 at one store or $5.99 each at another?  So of course I returned the $5.99 pairs that I bought my kids.  And someone reading this blog will tell me that I can find them cheaper somewhere else. That's fine!  Sometimes I will buy something and my husband will say, "Really? Do you think we really need that?" Sometimes we do, and other times we don't. So back to the store I go to return things.

I could probably save myself some extra cash, gas, and time if I was able to find what I needed at a good price the first time.  So my goal is: 1) to be better organized so that I can find the things that I need right in my own home; 2) Get better at recognizing what a "good" price is; 3) Find the sales/bargains.  Maybe if I can do these 3 things  I will no longer be the queen of returns, and most importantly I will be able to save money, gas, and time!