My saved items / wish list is full of stuff I want and could use. When I have some extra money, it’s difficult to choose one thing, and I get stuck in limbo. So given I could set limits and hit a button, I feel like it would help me.
I didn’t renew my prime subscription this year, for a few reasons, but that means if I want to avoid shipping fees I need to buy $35 (USD) worth of stuff. I’ve been using that to pick up small things that have been sitting in my wishlist that I haven’t been motivated to buy separately.
For example I bought a steam deck a little while ago and wanted a screen protector, since it’s a lot of screen on that bitch, so i grabbed some cute little ramen fridge magnets that I’ve had on there for ages to get me over $35.
Sure I’m spending more than I would have to avoid a fee, but i didn’t spend $150 yet (prime for the year) and I’m getting more things for it.
It’s not a terrible idea, but it wouldn’t agree with my executive dysfunction.
My saved items / wish list is full of stuff I want and could use. When I have some extra money, it’s difficult to choose one thing, and I get stuck in limbo. So given I could set limits and hit a button, I feel like it would help me.
Throw a dice?
My luck, I’d have an extra $20 to “treat myself”, hit the button and have a Switch 2 coming my way.
I didn’t renew my prime subscription this year, for a few reasons, but that means if I want to avoid shipping fees I need to buy $35 (USD) worth of stuff. I’ve been using that to pick up small things that have been sitting in my wishlist that I haven’t been motivated to buy separately.
For example I bought a steam deck a little while ago and wanted a screen protector, since it’s a lot of screen on that bitch, so i grabbed some cute little ramen fridge magnets that I’ve had on there for ages to get me over $35.
Sure I’m spending more than I would have to avoid a fee, but i didn’t spend $150 yet (prime for the year) and I’m getting more things for it.