Seriously?
By Stacey
@xstitcher (39002)
Petaluma, California
June 30, 2023 10:00pm CST
Maybe I need some sort of zapper that shocks me every time I try to buy something online.
This was the contents of my mailbox today. At least there were no bills.
To top it off, (ZAP!) I bought some soap online, too. UGHH! Right after I did it I wanted to smack myself!
I want to try to start selling some stuff online, too!
No more, this is getting out of hand. 
This was the contents of my mailbox today. At least there were no bills.
To top it off, (ZAP!) I bought some soap online, too. UGHH! Right after I did it I wanted to smack myself!
I want to try to start selling some stuff online, too!
No more, this is getting out of hand. 
6 people like this
6 responses
@misunderstood_zombie (8765)
• United States
1 Jul 23
That's a good idea, but it's so fun to get stuff.
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@jstory07 (148701)
• Roseburg, Oregon
2 Jul 23
Yes sometimes that happens to me and than I stop buying stuff.
@Deepizzaguy (122067)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
1 Jul 23
I know how you feel since I am tempted to buy items from eBay and Amazon like comic books from the 1960-1970s era.
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@MarieCoyle (59105)
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2 Jul 23
The only online buying I usually do is Amazon. They back up their stuff, I've never had an issue. I buy things to run my household for the most part, when I see them on sale there. And it's a great way to send a gift, as well.
My method for dealing with what may well be an impulse purchase of something I know I can live without is to wait one day. Just one day. Go back and look again--did you think about it? Did it bother you that you didn't buy it right away? Is it a need, or a want? I don't have to go through this very often, as I am not a big shopper at all. But one of my friends told me recently that she does the same as I do, and it's cured her of buying things she really doesn't need. Just a thought.
I know what works for me, does not necessarily work for everyone else.








