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Old 05-08-2013, 11:11 PM   #39
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I'll sometimes set an "absolute limit" for stuff like bidding on ebay, but as a responsible adult, I'm free to bend my rule on a case by case basis in accordance with my judgment. It's just a mechanism to help control irrational spending impulses (a governor, as I mentioned above).
Do you, ucfgrad93, perhaps do the same, or are you more rigid about it?
I'm pretty set on that price point. However, I have made exceptions. For example, I bought The Sword of Shannara Trilogy for $19.00, but since it is really 3 books, each one individually was less than $10. Most of the time if it is over $10 I put it on my Amazon wish list and wait for the price to drop.
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