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Avoid Wasting Money: 20 Things You Should Never Buy at Full Price

Avoid Wasting Money: 20 Things You Should Never Buy at Full Price

Society’s been taught that if you don’t pay full price for something, you’ll end up regretting it. This isn’t always the case, though. You’d be surprised at how much money you could save by not buying certain things at full price. There are plenty of things you should buy a full price, such as undergarments. Underwear, for example, should never be bought used or cheaply, because of how important it is.

However, if you can buy something at half the price that looks and functions just as well, then there’s no reason to overspend. In 2024, there are tons of places to get knock-off designer bags and sports jerseys that nobody would question. At the end of the day, some shoppers spend a couple of extra thousand dollars for no good reason.
One example? Wrapping paper is something you should buy in its cheapest form. It’s going to get ripped up and thrown out, after all. Books, especially textbooks, are something people should never pay full price for. Textbooks are something you only need for a semester or two of a specific class. After that, you’re more than likely never going to open them up again. (For more money-related topics, click here for 35 items you should always purchase at a dollar store.)
To gather this list of the things you should never buy at full price, 24/7 Tempo consulted money savvy websites. These include Business Insider, MSN, and Reader’s Digest.

Designer Bags

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Source: Vittorio Zunino Celotto / Getty Images
Designer bags aren’t a great way to smartly shop.

There’s a never a genuinely good reason to fully splurge on a designer bag. This is especially true when knock-offs look so similar. Gucci, Fendi, and Prada all charge well above $1,000 for just one bag. There are countless places to buy similar-looking bags for one tenth of the price. Nobody will know the difference aside from you and those who you choose to tell. That extra money you save can go to a nice dinner or date night, creating amazing memories.

Cars

1974 Pontiac GTO coupe
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Source: MercurySable99 / Wikimedia Commons
Used cars are just as nice as new cars.

There’s an old saying that the second you leave a parking lot, your car will lose at least $5,000 in value. Car dealerships are known to overcharge everyone they sell cars to. This happens despite the fact most newer model cars don’t look any different than the previous couple of years. Instead of paying $30,000 for a new car, why not pay $23,000 for the same thing? Car dealerships will always overcharge, so save money and buy cheaper cars that will do the exact same job.

Sports Jerseys

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Source: Harry How / Getty Images Sport via Getty Images
LeBron James jerseys cost more than most jerseys.
Like designer bags, sports jerseys have become ridiculously expensive. There are different places to find cheap jerseys on the internet, but you do have to wait to have them shipped. Once they’re here, you’ll notice they look and feel just as nice as real ones that cost an extra hundred dollars.
Since you’re most likely going to wear a sports jersey to a game, buy the cheaper version to avoid feeling stressed about getting it dirty or stained. Splashes commonly occur during sporting events.

Designer Shoes

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Some Nike shoes can be expensive.

Shoes do their job as long as they cover your feet from the elements that can harm them. These days, designer brands are putting out footwear for people to purchase. Non-designer brands like Nike and Under Armour will charge an arm and a leg. One reason people spend money on these shoes is because of how they look.

No matter how hard you try, your shoes are going to get dirty and scuffed up when you wear them. There’s no reason to spend thousands of dollars on shoes when there are perfectly good options for $40 or less.

Party Supplies

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Balloons can be one of the most expensive parts of a party.
Making people feel loved in special shouldn’t cost your entire paycheck. Party supplies like balloons, hats, plastic silverware, and other party necessities can and should be bought at a discounted rate at stores like Dollar General. There are occasional celebrations that call for brand-new decor, but these events don’t happen all the time. Most people don’t save their party favors, so why not purchase them as cheaply as possible?

Holiday Décor

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Christmas ornaments should be purchased cheaply.

Stores around the world started to take it advantage of consumers decorating their homes during holiday seasons. This isn’t a phenomena reserved for Christmas time, though. Valentine’s Day, Easter, and many more are being exploited. Instead of spending hundreds of dollars on decor at mainstream stores, start bargain shop at the cheap stores around your house.

You’ll be surprised at all the fantastic options you never knew you had. Your house will also look just as wonderful and full of spirit as every other house.

Designer Clothes

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Source: Gunguti Hanchtrag Lauim / Wikimedia Commons
A popular designer store to shop at is Balenciaga.

Fashion these days has gone to places nobody could have ever imagined in the last decade. While some of these options enticing and interesting, they’re not worth the hefty price tag they come along with. Instead, buying an outfit that costs a fraction of the price will keep both you and your wallet feeling good.

Tote Bags

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Tote bags have become more and more common to help the planet.

Society is currently looking for as many ways to become as environmentally friendly as possible. One of the most common ways to do this is by bringing a tote back to shop with. There are some bags that cost more than others without offering the same amount of storage space.

There’s absolutely no reason to spend more money on a bag that’s only purpose is to bring groceries from the store to your home. Occasionally, there are times when it’s okay to spend a little more when the bag holds more goods. However, make sure you compare the amount of space inside the bag so you know if you’re getting a good deal or not.

Wrapping Paper

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Underneath wrapping paper is what people all around the world have been hoping for.

One of  the biggest gimmicks surrounding holidays and birthdays is that new wrapping paper must be used every single time. Unfortunately, themed pieces of paper aren’t always reasonably priced. Instead of buying designer paper, buy the paper with color schemes that are most similar to the event you’re celebrating.

For example, during Christmas time, purchase red and green wrapping paper to save yourself a lot of money. During birthdays, purchase the person’s favorite color in wrapping paper. Once the gifts are opened, the wrapping paper is going to end up in the trash anyways.

Event Tickets

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Going to events and making the most of life is big for Millennials.

Having an event to be excited about is one of the best ways to keep your mental health in a good place. However, with most sporting events and concerts, pricing can change. The closer it is to the start of the event, the cheaper your ticket is going to be. Most people want to plan ahead and know they’re for sure going to the event.

Companies know this, so they charge more for the ticket the farther out you are. Once the event gets closer and closer, the person in charge of the tickets likely just wants to make the sale and get rid of the tickets. This is what allows you to save money.

Flights

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BOSTON, MA - JANUARY 7: JetBlue passengers stand in thin lines while waiting for normal flights to resume later this afternoon in Terminal C at Logan International Airport January 7, 2014 in Boston, Massachusetts. On Monday JetBlue canceled nearly all operations into Bostons Logan, as well as New Yorks John F. Kennedy International and LaGuardia, and New Liberty International in New Jersey, blaming a weekend of bad weather, and new Federal Aviation Administration rules on pilot duty times. (Photo by Darren McCollester/Getty Images)

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Part of traveling is getting checked in for your flight.

Traveling the world is something Millennials have openly talked about wanting to do. One of the biggest reasons people might avoid travel, though, would be flight prices. There are some flights that are far more expensive than others, depending on the airline.

However, there are also tons of cheap options to get wherever you want to go. It might not feel as luxurious, but at the end of the day, you’re going to arrive at your chosen destination. Simply getting there the most important thing, regardless of what airline you take.

Jewelry

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Jewelry is a great way to show someone you love them.

The odds of someone walking up to you with a diamond tester is highly unlikely. Diamond testers are designed to prove whether or not a diamond is real. Since diamond testers aren’t on every street corner, why not spend half the money you normally would? What should matter is how the jewelry looks – not how expensive it was to buy. Jewelry is also easy to lose, no matter who you are, since pieces can be small in size. With these savings, people will look at your jewelry in awe without knowing you got it at a bargain.

Watches

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HONG KONG - MARCH 10: A set of Swatch watches are displayed during the Sothebys preview on March 10, 2015 in Hong Kong. Sothebys Hong Kong unveils one of the Worlds largest private Swatch collections ever known owned by Paul Dunkel. The collection is going for auction on April 7. (Photo by Anthony Kwan/Getty Images)

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Watch designs have become so creative in 2024.

Watches used to be a huge part of society. They were both stylish and important when it came to keeping track of time. However, with smartphones everywhere now, watches have purely become a stylish part of fashion. There are some watches that cost more than $10,000, with knock-offs that look just like them costing no more than $50.

Manifesting wealth has become a common practice, and one of the easiest ways to do so is through wearing expensive things. At first, it’s not smart to buy a real watch that puts you in debt. The best way to manifest wealth is by getting a knock-off that looks legitimate enough.

Books

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Source: William Potter / Shutterstock.com
To graduate college, reading tons of books is important.

Reading a good book is one of the best ways to relax. Bookstore owners know that reading has become therapeutic for tons of people around the globe. While it seems smart to buy a book brand-new, why not buy one used for cheaper? Most books don’t have scribbles or anything inside the pages taking away from the book. Once you’re done, you’re more than likely going to sell it back to a bookstore.

Technology

Big Screen TV
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Large TVs can go as much as $1,000 or more on Amazon as many different brands have expensive models.

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There will always be a bigger and better television coming out.

It feels like no matter when you buy a new Apple product, or any technology product for that matter, a brand new version comes out a couple of months later. Instead of always needing to get the newest version, which usually has only a few upgrades to it, buy the one that’s one or two generations older.

Odds are, while it’s a little older, it still looks the same. There’s been no sign technology is slowing down anytime soon. This is especially true with AI becoming smart enough develop more and more products.

Office Supplies

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These office supplies can be purchased cheaply at the right place.

There’s no reason to splurge on office supplies, whether you work in office or remotely. Getting the cheapest supplies that get the job done is the best way to go. Aside from saving money, employees won’t feel like their potential extra salary is going to unnecessary places. Pens, pencils, and staplers are some common office supplies that you don’t need to spend too much money on.

Sunglasses

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As long as your eyes are being protected, sunglasses are doing their job.
Owning a good pair of sunglasses will keep your eyes safe. However, there’s no good reason to spend a couple hundred dollars more for a product that does the same thing as a $15 pair. Companies will try to get you to believe their sunglasses do more than simply keeping your eyes safe.
Unless you’re getting prescription sunglasses, there’s not a whole lot else they can do. Don’t spend unnecessary money on something that has only one job. Buy the cheapest pair and get on with your day.

Furniture

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A bunch of chairs gone cattywumpus.

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Chairs are easy to clean and make new.
Walking through furniture stores is an eye-opening experience for plenty of people. When shopping for furniture, find the pieces you need previously used from someone you can trust. This way, you know there’s nothing wrong with the furniture such as bed bugs or other lingering infestations.
It’s important to make sure you clean the furniture when you get it, no matter who you purchased it off of. Once it’s clean, though, you’re good to go for sitting and relaxing. There’s potential to save thousands of dollars by not buying new furniture.

Streaming Networks

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Netflix once ruled the streaming world.
The way people watch TV these days has changed dramatically over the last decade. Prior to this, the only way was to stream shows on Netflix or Hulu. Now, there are so many new bundles and streaming providers. If you subscribe to them all and flip through them constantly, you’ll potentially get overwhelmed.
Instead, think about what show you watch the most often, and pick the streaming provider that has it available on demand. You’ll be thankful in the long run when you have access to your favorite show while your bills are still low.

Silverware

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Know about your silverware.

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Silverware is one thing that shouldn’t be purchased at full price.

When is the last time you went to somebody’s house and thought about the silverware they used to eat? Never is the answer you most likely came up with. With that thought in mind, why spend an absurd amount on silverware when you can just buy the basic looking ones for less? Nobody will truly care how much you spent on your silverware as long as it’s functional. On the flip side of this, click here to read about things you should never buy second-hand. 

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