
During these difficult economic times that have slowed their purchases?
What now: Detained to go to Starbucks, go to see movies using food stamps, preparing meals that last for several days, such as soups. I go once a week and is in a bar during happy hour where beers are $ 2.00 and appetizers are half price. I put off buying a DVD, and started re-reading books instead of buying at half the price higher, sometimes go to the library instead of Barnes & Nobel. I'm buying a Blu-ray, but was postponed at Christmas, when prices are lower than a better selection. Stopped shopping at Nordstrom and have put their clothing purchases. How has it changed your spending in these difficult times? Or do you have?
no, I'm not a difficult time because of the economy. Someone I know is.
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