Friday, August 27, 2010

Cheap & Free Stuff

A lot of newly graduated people go out and stock their apartments or houses with all matching stuff and dig themselves in debt so they can look and/or feel successful.

Some stuff is necessary for living, but I'm not above garage sales and curbside giveaways for the rest. I'm getting a reputation at work for getting all kinds of free stuff, and Becca and I started listing all the free or really cheap stuff we bought or accepted in the last year. It's really not difficult to get a large variety of free and cheap stuff to stock a house until you can save up for the matching stuff. After all, it's just stuff:

Skis: $20
I bought them post-season. I'll be looking at boots for them today...















Mirror: $0
A coworker sold the original dresser and the buyer didn't want the mirror, so I got it for free. Thanks Soccermom.

I know the wood isn't quite the right shade, but we were going to stain the dresser darker some day anyway.












Rental House: $740/mo
It's 2 blocks from work. I heard about it when I was buying my friend;s white car.











White Car: $800
Bought from a friend with too many cars. I needed a car since Becca would be starting school (her car is the red one). Thanks Al.

Black Car: $100
Someone was moving and didn't want to deal with a deadbeat. I jumped it and drove it 20 miles home. Now I want to sell it for closer to what it's worth. Thanks Impatientpeople.




Swing: $0
A friend of mine at work gave me this swing while I was picking up a free grill from his house. Thanks David.










Dining Room Table: $0
Becca's grandfather gave it to us. Thanks Papa.

Sewing Desk & Chair: $35
Someone at work didn't want this desk at home. I happened to be in the market. Tying it to the back of my little car was fun. Thanks Guywithatinydesk.











Server: $0
A friend needed help merging to computers together and I volunteered to help him out. After merging this one and a newer one together, he gave me the old one. Thanks Al.

I have since installed Ubuntu 10.04 Server on it and use it as my home server.











Chair (left): $0
This was a curbside giveaway, and after much cleaning, it's my favorite reading chair. Thanks Oldguyattheendofthestreet.

Chair (right): $0
Becca's dorm room chair given to her by one of her sister. Thanks Cory or Lissa.

Coffee Table: $(bag of candy)
Some guys at work offered it to the first person to give them a bag of candy. I was quick.


Bed: $0
A lady at Becca's church didn't want a king size water-bed frame, towers, dimmer lights, and a mattress anymore, so she gave it to the newlyweds.









Grill: $0
Given to us by a friend who's moving to Colorado. Thanks David.











TV: $50
Coworker was upgrading everything to high definition. Thanks Overzealousman.

Entertainment Center: $20
Coworker's wife didn't like it.

Sony Stereo System: $10
Gathered dust for years in a coworker's garage.

Coffee Table: $0
A friend wanted to upgrade, claiming this one was old.

Couch: $0
My old boss got a new couch. We usually have a slip cover on it, but we paid retail for the cover. Thanks Marc.

My point? Be patient and get free stuff. Be a little impatient and get cheap stuff. We're in the most wealthy nation on earth, and people throw out all kinds of great stuff. I'm not saying you can't have nice new stuff, but until you can put down cash for it, get the nice free stuff. After all, it's just stuff.

7 comments:

  1. Very nicely done Honey. Sorry this comment is from me. :(
    Can you post a picture of the living room WITH the slipcover & new pillow sham?

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  2. I say it was very nicely done also. We live in one of the very best spots for free/cheap stuff like you mentioned. Our table and entertainment center were in the free category.

    We really enjoyed our visit with your Mom and Dad. It had been a LONG time.

    Elaine Kitchen

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  3. My goodness! You do have alot of free stuff...or extremely inexpensive stuff! And...it all looks really good! I love your names for people..like oldguydownthestreet... :) fun!
    MD

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  4. Hey man I'm so proud of you all. I got like 3 free cars before I bought one. Course they all came from marney's dad, but they were still a good price.
    Good post and pics!

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  5. Wow. That's neat. I already knew about most of this stuff, but it's nice to see pictures. I'm proud of you as my big brother. It gives me hope as a penny pincher. =D

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  6. Neat. Thanks for posting that.
    I'm proud of you. It gives me hope as a penny pincher.

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  7. Such a good reminder! Thanks Rob. Also it's nice to see my old chair. It was so comfy I still miss it. Why did I get rid of it again? Mark and I just got chairs for each of us (they don't match) and it felt so good that we saved up cash and then bargain shopped! Look forward to seeing you after Christmas!

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