Just buy them all. And make sure to use the Official EoFF Amazon Link. Then, after you figured out which one you want (and once Daniel gets the commission check), return all the other items. It's a foolproof plan.
Just buy them all. And make sure to use the Official EoFF Amazon Link. Then, after you figured out which one you want (and once Daniel gets the commission check), return all the other items. It's a foolproof plan.
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When I grow up, I want to go toBovineTrump University! - Ralph Wiggum
If that's actually how it works, I might just do that...
I sometimes take so long deciding whether I'm actually going to buy something that by the time I actually go to buy it, it's out of stock or no longer in my size.
I do not suffer from buyers remorse. If I want something, I buy it and deal with the consequences. I never have the, maybe I should have bought this, moments.
I regret nothing. Ever.
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I too have sellers remorse. I don't really buy things on a whim.
Not really. I tend to bargain shop on everything besides electronics or art supplies and if I feel unsure I just stand in the aisle comparing reviews on Amazon of that product before feeling confident in my choice.
If I feel compulsively shop-ish that day then I hit up the local thrift stores for knick knacks and books or stores like Ross where even if shopper's remorse tries to show up I can tell it, "HEY! That thing was normally $40 and I got it for $10! Shuddap!" Works like a charm.
My buyers remorse usually end up happening after I go to the grocery store hungry, buy a bunch of trout I don't need then saying "trout! I could've used that money for gas D:"