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4 Apps for People who Live Frugal

Postby skysnap » 27 Sep 2017, 11:24

Living frugal is not an easy task. You have to properly manage the finance. And also consider about where your money is going. You have to pay attention to how you're spending the money. And also keep track of how the expenses are made. So there are plenty of app to handle your frugal lifestyle. In this article I am going to show you some of the options to live frugal lifestyle in a better way.

Gas Buddy

This app is yet to go global but it can be good for the US and few other countries to save money on the gas. It can offer enough discount that you can use it for many other small things. And on that basis, it'd be reasonable to have such app. I have yet to see how the apps other than this can be fun though. Because lot of other apps add points instead of cash balance. And its not much usable in that case.

Amazon Kindle

If you spend too much time on the books and the library fees. In such case you should check out the Kindle. And it can bring a lot of options. Kindle is something that puts you in much more control over where you spend though. Just make sure to stir clear of some of the bad titles out there. Because those titles are going to cost you a lot of issues as well. I personally think that kindle can be good for reading books.

Ibotta

This is one of the popular app for the cashback and the offers. It offers various options in such case you can see that cashback is something worth taking a look at. I have used it mostly for the online offers. And another thing is that Ibotta app can be good for setting up the proper discounted buying offers. I think for typical cashback offers you have to understand this may take some time to add up. So double check when you complete the offers.

Amazon Prime

Prime plans are really good to save money. You get 1 day delivery of the things. And also another best option is that you get to watch the premium video content. This can be good option for those people who want to avoid Netflix subscription. Here with prime you get multiple benefits. Apart from the video and the delivery. There are some of the deals at low price compared to the regular buyers.

These are four options that you can make use of for your own benefit. Though there are plenty of other apps out there. But these 4 apps seems to be lot better for the purchase and the buyback for my personal use. Check them out and see what you can make use of with that part.
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Re: 4 Apps for People who Live Frugal

Postby anorona » 27 Sep 2017, 12:21

Thank you for sharing these apps. I hope they are also available here in my country. I also use app with cashback, it is called snapcart. It is an app where you can have some cashbacks by submitting groceries receipts.
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Re: 4 Apps for People who Live Frugal

Postby ladyninja » 27 Sep 2017, 13:46

Thanks for the tips :thumbup: I have only used Amazon Kindle from this list. I doubt if the others will be of any use.
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Re: 4 Apps for People who Live Frugal

Postby morgoodie » 27 Sep 2017, 13:50

I love Ibotta and have earned quite a bit of cash back from it. Another one that I like is Saving Star which is a cash back on groceries. The savings on this one are like some of the coupons that you use on food so you can actually save double if you use the app and the coupon for the same item. I also have subscription to Amazon Prime and love the money I save on shipping and on the cost of the items.

I also download free books on my Kindle app. I have found quite a few new authors this way that I have found enjoyable plus it's free so who doesn't love that?

Great article!!
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