Spending Vices and Justifications....and a Giveaway!
One of the biggest financial issues that many people struggle with is overspending. The following article is writen as a guest post in conjunction with ZenithOptimedia and Natwest and details some of the key reasons why people make those damaging spontaneous purchases. ZenithOptimedia and Natwest have agreed to sponsor a giveaway at the bottom of the post. Enter to win £50 of John Lewis Vouchers below!!! It's so easy!
a Rafflecopter giveawayThe majority of young people secure themselves a credit card in the event of an emergency; whether it’s in preparation for broken home appliances, food supply before payday or a last-minute train ticket home when the current account has run dry. All first-time credit cardowners’ intend on confining their spending to such circumstances, but then one day it arrives; the unplanned, irrational and crazy opportunity to spend large, and lead oneself into a period of repayments. It may be travel, shopping or luxury bargains that tickle your fancy, but whatever it is – we all have a weakness and a price. What’s really interesting is how we justify our own purchases when we’re standing with card in hand. Here are some impulse buys and their corresponding internal justifications.
1. “It’s the opportunity of a lifetime”
For all adrenaline junkies, this usually comes in a form of an adventure. A group of friends plan on going skydiving, a mountain biking trip or heli-skiing expedition in Alaska and by the end of the day, the “emergency fund” is maxed out but travel, accommodation and sport equipment is all paid for. It’s an unforgettable opportunity, and this is why it’s a little easier to justify. After all, life is merely a series of experiences is it not, so therefore what better could I spend my money on, right? It’s almost difficult to dispute that.
2. “It’s a ‘Must have’ Item”
Ah, it’s the definition that allows all justification. It’s a must-have therefore I can’t not-have, or that would be unfair. You’ll notice that when someone else owns that same item, it becomes all the more must-have, which is at least an indication to how fickle your own mind is with such desires. Whether it’s that pricey pair of shoes that you just can’t say no to, or it’s a new games console that your mates have all got, at that very moment in time – you just can’t afford NOT to. Incidentally, if you’re one who’s already ordered their PS4 or Xbox One, you probably belong to this group, having already secured the must-have item of the year for the highest price. And if you’ve whacked that on your credit card, make sure yours is 0% interest on purchases – as most of us would struggle to clear off £400 so easily.
3. “I’m a Sucker for a Deal”
Groupon and Wowcher are experts at making the population go weak at the knees for a good bargain. This may not seem so crazy at first, but beware the power of a good deal. It starts with the birthday teeth whitening treat at 50% off, a girls’ day at the spa for an outrageous 80% discount, the knife kit with a needless selection or a dress making sowing class. How could anyone resist?
To all first- time card holders, be careful of the persuasive little voice that encourages the impulse to buy. A little spending once in a while never hurt anyone, but all in moderation. Don’t forget what defines an “emergency” and just remember to live within your means.
4. “This is something I’ve ALWAYS wanted”
For some, a Mulberry handbag is not just something that they have admired through the shop window in passing. Oh no, that bag has been a lifelong desire of theirs, so deep routed that their eyes glaze over in wonder as they reach out to touch that which cannot be theirs. Or can it? With the credit card, it IS possible. And there’s the hook.
It omits a signal which compels them to walk toward the counter and request it from the shop assistant, who is only too happy to oblige. On their walk over, their credit card is in hand – though they don’t remember pulling it from their purse. The thought of securing the bag of all bags – the lifelong desire is about to be fulfilled. No other bag would ever suffice anyway. Not now.
At this point, you’d need a very strong friend to pull you out of the trance.
5. “I need to reward myself”
A real classic in the justification zone. The internal monologue goes something like this:
“I’ve been working really hard lately, and I’ve not treated myself in a long time. If I don’t treat myself now, I won’t feel like I’ve really got anything to show for all my efforts. If I don’t reward myself, who will? I earn money each month, I shouldn’t feel guilty about spoiling myself. And any rate, when was the last time I bought myself something over £300? Hardly ever.”
Hand card over to cashier. Pin. Receipt. Bag. Done.
The guilt will come later so enjoy the absence of it while it lasts.
The Giveaway!
We want to hear what your credit card guilty pleasure purchase. NatWest and I have teamed up to bring you A £50 John Lewis Voucher for the winner in the below competition. For the chance to win the competition, please use the widget and tweet us with your answer, or complete one of the other two tasks. Good luck!
Right, I figured it out! For anyone else that was confused with how to enter, after answering the question, tweeting and following @millionairer0ad, I pressed the big green button to confirm I have made the entries. It should come up with 'done' afterwards.
ReplyDeleteBeauty Products and then I think they are too lovely to even use ekk! x
ReplyDeleteSarah-Louise! You've bought them so you might as well use them! Don't feel bad!
DeleteBut they can be so pretty! ;) x
DeleteDresses :) i have sooo many that still have the tags on lol
ReplyDeleteKitchen gadgets just can't help myself lol
ReplyDeleteThe sales - especially the Next sale. I just cant resist a bargain!
ReplyDeleteI have bought over 300 worth of kit kats as there was a competition on the front to win a nexus 7 & I won 4 :) :) (@bexallum on twitter)
ReplyDeleteI'm not a big spender but I just cannot resist nail polish. I fI see a new one that I like, I've just got to have it.
ReplyDeleteBeauty products, especially new releases
ReplyDeleteYou don't need them! As we can see from your picture, you're beautiful already!
DeleteI find John Lewis irresistible! I go in there for my free hot drink and cake, but then get lured in by the luxury toiletries and the lovely homewares! My credit card hates it in there!
ReplyDelete@rachiegr
craft items...that I then don't use as I'm scared to waste them!
ReplyDelete(my biggest ever splurge on card was 8 yrs ago when i was meant to go out and buy new tyres but instead bought a new car across 2 cards...oops!)
Children's clothes are my vice. They have enough already but I just can't resist buying more
ReplyDeleteMy spending is completely under control even with a credit card. My indulgence is probably M&S food (smoked haddock yum) and Waitrose ready meal currys! Normally we cook from scratch from cheaper supermarkets but we like quality!
ReplyDeletemine is books, i just love them, but i tend to go mad on amazong downloading lots if i find one i want ha ha
ReplyDeletethat figure hugging dress i can't walk away from
ReplyDeleteGadgets for my guitar
ReplyDeleteChildren !
ReplyDeleteMy vice is groupon deals! I will never have the experience to try them at normal prices!
ReplyDeleteI spend loads of money on make up....especially nail varnishes :)
ReplyDeleteMake up! Always looking for something better! Never makes me more youthful.
ReplyDeleteSuch a shame! Plenty of sleep and water is the fountain of youth!
DeleteFood, I love to eat out as a treat. Though cut back recently due to finances.
ReplyDeleteRachel Craig
underware
ReplyDeleteI'm pretty sure that the older you get the more you like to spend on your own underwear. There must be some research out there. I like to treat myself too in that department. Nothing worse than uncomfortable underwear!
DeleteCDs & records.
ReplyDeleteLindt creation praline chocolate bars
ReplyDelete(kim neville)
Clothes I never have enough
ReplyDeleteBags & chocolate in that order :)
ReplyDeleteEven better: A Prada bag full of Dairy Milk
Deletetypical woman, SHOES, from cheap 1.99 croc style to expensive hotter shoes , just love them . have had to slow down now though . and purses, but never have any money to keep in them lol x
ReplyDeleteClothes for my little one
ReplyDeleteHandbags and shoes
ReplyDeleteIt's really sad, but nail varnish!
ReplyDeleteNot sad at all. Nail varnish is a happy thing
DeleteClothes, it just leads to more clothes and complete outfits. Retail therapy is so much fun
ReplyDeletemy downfall is dresses i love buying them even though i don't go out much to wear them!
ReplyDeleteUnderwear...I keep trying to find sexy underwear for the Mr...but then fail to find something I like so buy cheaper every day sets...thus I have to go shopping for the sexy stuff again at a later date...vicious circle.
ReplyDeleteHolidays, now that I have retired I just cannot resist the internet discounted holiday offers.
ReplyDeleteShoes! Even if they are far too painful to actually wear!
ReplyDeleteClothes. Clothes. Clothes.
ReplyDeleteMy wardrobe is just overflowing but I always feel like I have nothing to wear...so I go and buy more!
I spend far too much on the dog
ReplyDeleteClothes for my daughter! Even when she doesn't need them!
ReplyDeleteHand wash soap I stock up on it every month because we all use it in my house but I use loads of the stuff
ReplyDeleteDresses!
ReplyDeleteHelen booth
Nail varnishes, especially when superdrug does 3 for 2! X
ReplyDeleteIt's so tempting even I might go and get some!
DeleteDesigner purses (for coins, not the American term). I know, stupid. Even more stupid at starting prices of £250 arghhhhhh. AND YOU ONLY NEED ONE PURSE which makes matters even worse. Hopeless! with love, faye xx
ReplyDeleteHi Faye, don't worry! All that money's got to go somewhere!
DeleteNothing really - having no money is quite liberating that way
ReplyDeleteClothes, clothes, clothes!
ReplyDeleteKitchen gadgets & accessories. We are actually about to put a new kitchen in, to give us more space to home all of the fabulous kitchen bits that we have been amassing!
ReplyDeleteShoes
ReplyDeleteLottery Tickets!
ReplyDeleteI should really get into art! I used to love painting
ReplyDeleteWho doesn't love Peppa pig!
ReplyDeleteShoes - a girl can never have too many shoes!
ReplyDeleteShoes, because it doens't matter if you're having a fat day or a bad haor day, shoes still fit and still look pretty!
ReplyDeleteClothes for our young daughter.
ReplyDeleteShoes! I'm awful! :)
ReplyDeleteNew Music
ReplyDeleteShoes or Bags. Love them :)
ReplyDeleteim quite good, i am a bit of a pen geek and buy a few a week but they only cost me a couple of quid so its not breaking the bank. i like to save and would never spend a large amount of money willy nilly!
ReplyDeleteyellow sticker time at the supermarket - I always buy too much, especially when the cakes are on offer!
ReplyDeleteToys for our pet bird, hes one spoilt lovebird :D
ReplyDeleteI didn't know anyone still had a record player
ReplyDeleteToys or clothes for my little granddaughter. I just can't resist buying things for her
ReplyDeleteBooks are my downfall although since getting my kindle I have saved a fortune by using the free ones but there's nothing like the smell and feel of a new paper book :)
ReplyDeleteBecause I can't have children Im always booking to go away on holiday or to see friends abroad.
ReplyDeleteFood, when i see unusual or exotic things i have to try them x
ReplyDeletemerlin passes
ReplyDeleteclothes for the children
ReplyDeletechocolate. Buy a 7 pack of mars bars... I'll've eaten them by the end of the next day.
ReplyDeleteJelly beans, i love them, can't resist :)
ReplyDeletegadgets
ReplyDeletejewellery - i have loads but always buy more if i see something i like. what can i say, a girl deserves a bit of sparkle in her life :)
ReplyDeletegiraffes of any sort china, soft toys throws with them on pictures just love these beautiful elegant animals
ReplyDeleteDVD's are definately my vice. Buying a few now and then is all good and well, but they can work out to be very pricey if you're buying 4/5 a week lol especially the new releases
ReplyDeleteBoots i have loads but only really wear one pair
ReplyDeleteChocolate always wins me over and has me spending money that I shouldn't.
ReplyDeleteCraft items :o( Just got back from a craft show where I've seriously overspent. Took out cash last night and promised myself that I'd spend it and that would be that. Had run out of money by the end of the first aisle.... Ooops!
ReplyDeleteI am normally really good. Tobacco though is a problem and I do like art things like pencils, pens.
ReplyDeleteToys for my children,
ReplyDeleteI spoil them a lot!
But my four deserve
everything they've got!
I love my four babies
and I love buying toys,
its one of the reasons I
have two girls and two boys! :-)
I probably spend more on the dog than myself, especially where food is concerned, making sure she is on the best diet possible. It's paid off long term though, since doing so she's had no trips to the vets for infections or illnesses.
ReplyDeleteBooks! Always have to buy them, they stack up, never enough time to read them all!
ReplyDeleteSweets and snacks
ReplyDeleteAt the moment it is clothes! Especially ones that are in the sale! I have lost quite a lot of weight and can finally fit into normal size clothes, so love shopping for new ones!
ReplyDeleteChocolates! :-P
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