个人理财博客写手齐娜·库莫克(Zina Kumok)说:“特价(sale)是最危险的四字单词。”《该是你的就是你的:一位基督徒的理财指南》(Get What Belongs to You: A Christian Guide to Managing Your Finances)作者奥采姆·邦尼特(Ozeme J. Bonnette)指出,随着闪购和RueLaLa、Groupon等团购网站的兴起,仅以划算为目的的冲动性购物产生了越来越大的诱惑。她解释道:“我们经常发现某笔买卖太划算了,觉得不能错过,但如果没有人跟我们说起,我们根本就不会购买这件商品或服务。”(内疚中……)
Clothing sales can be especially tempting, as we justify buying items we don't need because they're half off or bargain with ourselves that we'll wear an item "someday." (Guilty and guilty!) Woroch suggests curbing the temptation to snatch up deals by unsubscribing from store e-newsletters, canceling snail mail catalogues by contacting Catalog Choice, and deleting any flash sale or daily deal apps that push tempting pop-up notifications on your mobile device. If all else fails, commit this mantra from Los Angeles-based financial expert Pegi Burdick to memory, "The most expensive thing in your closet is the item you don't wear."
服装特价可能尤其诱人:我们以半价为理由来为自己购买不需要的东西开脱,或者是自己跟自己说,“有朝一日”我们会穿那件衣服的。(内疚,内疚!)全美知名的消费与理财专家安德烈亚·沃罗奇(Andrea Woroch)建议我们退订商店电子通讯、联系Catalog Choice取消邮寄目录、从手机上删除任何推送诱人通知的闪购或团购应用,以控制争抢特价品的诱惑。实在没有办法了,那就把洛杉矶理财专家佩希·伯迪克(Pegi Burdick)的这句至理名言铭记在心吧:“衣柜里最贵的东西是你不穿的那一件。”
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