Most expensive thing you bought

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Romania
January 29, 2010 12:53pm CST
What's the most expensive thing you ever both? I'm not saying things like the house or an apartment or a car. Well, if you want you can mention those as well, but I'm referring on extravagant things that you didn't necessarily needed...
7 responses
@nautilus33 (1827)
29 Jan 10
~ Hi! THE MOST expensive thing that I have ever bought is my computer. It is already too old, but then it was very good and expensive. I have bought it for 350 Euros, which was really much money, and now it is also much!~
@elly1384 (352)
• Bulgaria
30 Jan 10
my computer now costs 300 bg leva and when i bought it its prize was 1600 leva it is awful i want to change but now it doesn`t cost how much i bought it
@tanchyka (213)
• Slovenia
1 Feb 10
I always think twice before buying something really expensive so I don't end up with something I don't really need. The most expensive thing I ever bought was my Macbook which cost 1000 euros. My uggs cost 180 euros which is a lot for a pair of shoes but I really wear them a lot and I'm satisfied with that. The only really expensive thing I ever bought and I don't actually use was my prom dress. It cost 500 euros and I have only worn it once in the last three years. But in the store I tried it and it fit me perfectly and it was the most beautiful dress that I've seen, so I had to buy it.
@Allie_xoxo (1063)
• Canada
29 Jan 10
I have a canon Rebel XT. At the time with all the stuff it was 1500.
• India
29 Jan 10
i recently purchased a new lenovo laptop , this is the most expensive item which i have ever purchased ,and that too with my own money..
@May2k8 (18096)
• Indonesia
29 Jan 10
the most expensive for me is land, price rises continue to have never come down. It can not be brought anywhere, and absolutely the place can not be changed. If you build a house there would be a land.
• Canada
29 Jan 10
A 160 acreage lot, a newly built bungalow, all of the additional requirements for a new home (eg. septic, furnace, building permit, zoning etc.) = $240,000 Does that count?
@Torunn (8609)
• Norway
29 Jan 10
That must be one of my camera lenses, although I would claim that really, really need, I suppose I could survive without it. I think. But I'm not really sure I could :-)