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For me I generally pirate most books I read, although if there is a book I really enjoyed I will buy the physical copy.

I also generally tend to avoid having takeaways because they are just so expensive in this day and age with inflation and tend to opt for cheap meals like pasta or rice etc.

Also I don't pay for any streaming services, but borrow a VPN service from a friend to pirate the movies I watch.

Curious to hear of some ways that you people here save money.

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[โ€“] ganymede@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

nice! how to you assess if the old appliance is likely to be salvagable or not? either when viewing online, or in person at their place?

[โ€“] heeplr@feddit.de 2 points 1 year ago

just ask beforehand if you can test it quickly. while that's not 100% proof, most people are honest (at least when giving away stuff for cheap/free). There's a risk, but at worst you get free trash. Never happened to me, tho.

Also most high-quality stuff is always salvageable. Surely it's more hassle then if you have to order spare parts or such.