I saved alot more than that by not buying anything at all
My saving setup: Games : pirated Movies & series: pirated Phone : 6yo used flagship (with custom ROM) Tv: no tv Amazon: buying from AliExpress Girlfriend: no girlfriend (too expensive)
You can also save a lot by sailing the seven seas
8:24 or pirate it. If buying isn't owning, downloading isn't stealing.
You know the economy is bad when a multi-millionaire youtuber is telling you how to save money and the stuff he says actually works
2:58 the bar is too high on this one, it requires friends
This video reminded me of old YouTube! When the content was filled with actually useful and applicable tutorials (instead of here's a new phone you can't afford)
bro wasted 1000 dollars in Kickstarter and is now making a video of him saving 5000
The high seas never ask for money
I used to work for a service provider and if people were threatening to leave us, we HAD to try and convince them to stay. Usually it was a "small" discount for like 3 months, then 6 months, depending on the situation and person, we could even offer them an entirely new plan that was cheap but it wasn't available to normal customers anymore. On the other hand: it wasn't done for everyone. If you already had gotten like 5 discounts, there was no point in trying to win you back and we'd let you go
I just really love that Arun talks about tech but still thinks about normal people and how inconvenient for the average user certain mechanisms in the tech field have become . Thank you man!
Buying (second hand pristine condition) Flagship Phones from 1-3 years back was always my strategy to get awesome phones in a affordable way as a teenager. 10/10 Would Recommend, especially now that each new phone is the same + AI and not much else haha.
Speaking as someone who worked for Vodafone. PAC Codes are part of the KPI’s (retention rate). The fact that you ask for your PAC code will harm the advisors stats (which is fine) will pressure the advisor to give you a higher discount. Great strat
Bro might not be here tomorrow after sharing all this 😂
8:22 woah this is a horrible sentiment!!!! shoutout to all the consumer rights activists like louis rossman fighting for customers to actually OWN and keep what we BUY!!!!
This is literally the type of video which you used to make a couple years ago and THANK You for bringing them back. Fearless and direct!!
I always ask myself: A) Do I need it? B) Do I want it? b1) What will I do with it? Consume, display, use b2) Will it end up in a box and forgotten or tossed? b3) Do I have room for it? Asking myself questions keeps my money in my pocket.
10:25 ngl, someone will get flashback seeing a "h" letter with an orange background
1:40 i did the same to the german vodafone. I paid almost 55€/m for Internet but after "threating" to leave i got a 15€ discount
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