A little help here...

I have Ebay free for over 6 months now, concentrating on my work and picking up some investment properties on the side, when my wife had to go and get my Christmas gift online. I had to teach her the ropes to Ebay and now I have the itch again. I want so bad to place just the tiniest of bids on something I don't really need.
Sure I could finish off the basement, but why do that when I could snag a vintage high grade piece of cardboard with some guys picture on it?
I'm jonesin'. Real bad.
Sure I could finish off the basement, but why do that when I could snag a vintage high grade piece of cardboard with some guys picture on it?
I'm jonesin'. Real bad.
Travis
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Steve
<< <i>You need to see Dr. Stone.
Steve >>
The doctor is in Steve!
Excerpt:
This is a discussion opportunity for anyone who thinks they spend too much.
The symptoms involve buyer's regrets, flashbacks, psych pangs, nite sweats, disgruntled spouses etc.
The main sign? Maxed credit cards.
I just told someone a simple idea that helps put this in perspective.
1. Someone offers you a deal? There will always be another deal!
2. One can go broke saving money!
3. For every item on ebay, there will always be another down the road.
Now I know there's exceptions to this and special low pop whatever - but people who get involved in those esoteric deals can probably afford them.
This discussion is only for the average, middle class OCD.
This excerpt is from my 9.5 Step Program on beating ebay OCD tendencies.
Shut down your snipe, burn your credit card, close out paypal and don't look at ebay - watch Jerry Springer instead!
mike