Filed Under (Frugality!) by Gracie on 21-01-2008

A frugal shopper has skills that help him or her gain benefit of the money-saving opportunities in life. Below I have listed several traits found in frugal shoppers.  By incorporating these into your life, you too can become a frugal shopper.

1. A frugal shopper studies other people. There are probably people near you living a good life on half of what you make. Learn how others do things, so you’ll know your options.

2. Frugality requires knowledge of values. It’s hard to get a huge deal on a car if you don’t recognize what a big deal is. Start enlightening yourself on prices, especially before you’re ready to buy anything that costs a lot.

3. Frugal shoppers pay cash. Things are cheaper when paid for in cash instead of credit. Want that new patio set? The cost divided by the number of weeks you can wait to get it equals how much you need to set aside each week. You’ll not only save on interest when you pay cash, but you’ll often get a better price.

4. A frugal shopper looks for alternatives. Maybe you’d have just as much fun taking that discounted trip to the Bahamas as you would going to Jamaica. If you happen to enjoy pizza just as much - or more, skip the expensive restaurant and call Dominoes.

5. Frugal shoppers tell people what they need. Just mention it in conversation. Do you know how many people get free or cheap things, just because they talk?

6. Do the math. You didn’t really save $400 on that car if it costs you $500 more in gas each year. Also, be aware that some stores are cashing in on shopper’s assumptions that larger is cheaper. Yes, the gallon of pickles might actually cost more than four quart jars. Be ready to do the math if you want to be a frugal shopper.


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8 Comments posted on "Six Traits of the Frugal Shopper"
DealsNinja on February 22nd, 2008 at 6:57 am #

Frugal shoppers use coupons when they shop! Frugal shoppers wait until after the holidays to go bargain hunting!


Office Cabinets Los Angeles on February 29th, 2008 at 5:05 am #

I personally believe that I am a great frugal shopper in many respects. However, I wish that I had been more frugal when I went to trade in my Ford Escape for a problem car… a 2005 Ford Focus.
I haven’t had it very long, so I’m really hoping I made a good decision overall.
But the point is … being frugal is a good thing. You have to be sure that YOU understand the benefits of your ‘frugal’ actions. The money you will save by being frugal can actually land you something really sweet that you’ve been wanting for quite some time.
Tommy


Anonymous on March 7th, 2008 at 7:10 am #

You know, #3 is right, especially in a small store. If you pay cash, you can get a good deal. Many dealers will give an awesome cash discount. Try it! Plus, paying in cash is just smarter for other reasons.


Lisa on March 19th, 2008 at 10:41 pm #

Some great tips. I try never to buy anything unless it’s on sale or generic, which can be difficult at times. But it’s one way to save a lot of money.


PC Parts on March 27th, 2008 at 8:41 am #

Nice post there. I think that the sensible option is to save and pay for something rather than get it on credit - but that is much easier said than done with people like me who are impatience at the best of times!


zork on May 9th, 2008 at 9:28 pm #

Frugal shopping skills are essential during recession. Frugal shoppers plan trips so they drive the least amount of miles to get all shopping done. Great website!


Dara on December 16th, 2009 at 12:29 am #

I’ve found that shopping at second-hand and thrift stores can be very cost-saving. I’ve found tons of brand-name clothing at thrift stores for less than $5…


Seotrafficonline on January 3rd, 2010 at 11:54 am #

i agree.A frugal shopper has skills and ways of looking at things that help him or her take advantage of the money-saving opportunities in life. …


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