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Old 20th June 2008, 08:40 AM
EugenS EugenS is offline
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I've read somewhere about two methods of controlling your credit card impulse shopping, one was to freeze the cards in ice. So when you want to use your card to buy something from the internet, you have to wait for the ice to melt, and while waiting, your impulse shopping dissapears. The other one was to never take your card with you when shopping, and keep only cash. It's psychologically proven that we're less inclined to spend money when we see it as physical objects. What do you think could that work?
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