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I'm Asking: When Was the Last Time You Had Buyer's Remorse?

Wed, 07/23/2008 - 10:08am by SavvySugar
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Buyer's remorse sets in when we second (and third, and fourth) guess ourselves after making a purchase that usually falls more in the want than the need category. Sometimes it leads us to dragging ourselves back to the store and returning the item, and other times we simply get past the feeling with some clever rationalization. Can you remember the last thing you purchased that made you kick yourself with buyer's remorse?



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  • colleenb's picture
    colleenb
    1

    ha! If I don't wear something within a few days after buying it, I almost always return it. But lately I've been meaning to return things but keep forgetting until one day I just decide to wear it.

    24 weeks 3 hours ago Report Comment
  • mondaymoos's picture
    mondaymoos
    3

    How about NOT buying remorse? I found a bright yellow blazer/jacket that was too damn cute that I put back... and when I went home and thought about it, decided I wanted it anyway. Sure enough... it was gone when I went back. *sigh*

    24 weeks 2 hours ago Report Comment
  • imLissy's picture
    imLissy
    4

    I never buy something unless I'm 99% sure I want it. Most of the time, if I'm, not sure I want something, I'll go walk around in another store for a while. If I still want it after an hour, I buy it.

    The only thing I regret buying is out $2000 mattress. I went in expecting to spend like $500 and then my boyfriend's all, but my back and the sales guys are measuring the firmess we need. We just finished moving all our stuff in and I was exhausted and I just wanted something to sleep on. They convinced me to spend the money X( I know a good mattress is important, but I think $1000 is more than enough money to spend to get something of quality.

    24 weeks 2 hours ago Report Comment
  • Jude C's picture
    Jude C
    5

    I regret pretty much everything I ever got with my manager's discount at the store I used to manage--it's amazing how brainwashed you get from having to sell the stuff.

    24 weeks 2 hours ago Report Comment
  • cmd0610's picture
    cmd0610
    6

    Wow a $2000 mattress! That's a serious price-tag- happy sleeping! I had buyer's remorse last week . . .we are going to Hawaii in 2 wks and I wanted to buy some of the above-the-knee plaid beachy/casual shorts from Holister (well they sell them in lots of stores like that) but I don't need them . . I got them but returned them 3 days later Laughing out loud. I do feel better now- although they were $40.

    24 weeks 2 hours ago Report Comment
  • bleached's picture
    bleached
    7

    so true Jude, so true... except that we were forced to wear the brand

    24 weeks 1 hour ago Report Comment
  • Jude C's picture
    Jude C
    8

    Yeah, we were, too.

    I used to get so excited every time we got a new shipment of stuff, and I'd always find something to buy, but now, looking back on it, pretty much everything was "ew" and not my style at all. God, am I glad I don't work retail anymore.

    24 weeks 1 hour ago Report Comment
  • ladychaos's picture
    ladychaos
    9

    dress from VS....I work there, so I got it on discount. But I got home and its now kind of like "why did I buy this" thing...

    24 weeks 1 hour ago Report Comment
  • faerymagick15's picture
    faerymagick15
    10

    about 2 weeks ago when I bought yet another ed Hardy t-shirt! I already have 3 and I didn't NEED another. I just thought it was really nice and wanted it so I bought it! really...$65-$150 is too much for a t-shirt!

    24 weeks 1 hour ago Report Comment
  • Le Luxe's picture
    Le Luxe
    11

    The last time I had real good buyer remorse was when i bought my Marc Jacobs Wallet. The wallet I had before that was just FINE, but I insisted that I had to have the new one. Ugh.

    24 weeks 1 hour ago Report Comment
  • Jennisuga's picture
    Jennisuga
    12

    That last thing I brought???? dang that was a long time ago I think it was like a dress that i cant even fit in too~sigh~~~

    24 weeks 1 hour ago Report Comment
  • syako's picture
    syako
    13

    We've been trying to watch expenses lately since we're moving (on Monday!) so I've been trying to be very reserved in buying things.

    I guess the last thing that I really got buyer's remorse from was probably when I spent $90 on some Rogan for Target items. While I like them, I still feel like I could have bought one item and then the rest of that money could have been saved or better spent on other things. You know?

    24 weeks 1 hour ago Report Comment
  • luvluvg's picture
    luvluvg
    14

    Only when I'm starving for something good to eat and am stuck with the likes of ramen! Laughing out loud

    24 weeks 56 min ago Report Comment
  • tlight's picture
    tlight
    15

    eating out at work today.. I do it too often, and its frivolous..

    24 weeks 50 min ago Report Comment
  • bellaressa's picture
    bellaressa
    16

    Actually last night I felt guilt. I have been really strict with the budget and I bought dinner. Did I really need to do it - no-was it good -absolutely.

    24 weeks 41 min ago Report Comment
  • Stupidasscat's picture
    Stupidasscat
    17

    When I buy a bunch of stuff even tho I need it I always think that the money could go to better use. And yes usually I take it back.

    24 weeks 13 min ago Report Comment
  • hithatsmybike's picture
    hithatsmybike
    18

    I've been good the past few weeks because I've been budgeting... but just last week I went into BCBG and they were having this massive sale and I nearly freaked out because I had bought a dress there 2 weeks before for $300. If it was marked 50% off, I probably would have cried -- luckily it was still full price, so I didn't feel ripped off.

    Unfortunately, the balance is still sitting on my visa. I bought it for my friend's wedding on the 5th of this month, and now I feel sort of stupid for spending $300 on HER special day =(

    .....but I just have to take it out of the bag and all that remorse washes away.

    ..well, most of it does.

    23 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • heineken67's picture
    heineken67
    19

    Thankfully my buyer's remorse has started kicking in before I actually make a purchase. I get all set to buy something, then realize it's an unnecessary expense and feel guilty for it.

    23 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • amers230's picture
    amers230
    20

    i've gotten so conditioned to just return stuff i don't really want that i don't consider that buyers remorse lol. probably not a good sign but whatever. i did just feel massive buyers remorse over some glass pieces i bought from a seconds sale at my work. i went and spent 50 bucks and was fine, but then i went back and spent another ten bucks (everything had been marked half off) and for some reason that extra ten bucks totally caused my remorse to flare up. probably just cuz i couldn't return the stuff lol.

    23 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • matenstelo's picture
    matenstelo
    21

    My buyers remorse usually happens at Target. I usually spend $10 to $15 more than what I had planned on every time I go in that place. Worse, the Target is directly across the street from me so it's handy to stop at on the way home from work.

    23 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • Ms  Anonymous's picture
    Ms Anonymous
    23

    Buyer's remorse? I'm sorry that term doesn't exist in my world lol
    Honestly though, why be remorseful? If I buy something I don't even entertain the idea of returning it because I consider to be a done deal-finalized with no regrets(with exception to exchanges or something being the worng size).Of course this means that I'm careful about what I buy since I don't have a trust fund lined up....=)

    23 weeks 5 days ago Report Comment
  • insanitypepper's picture
    insanitypepper
    24

    I'm another Target sucker. I got $6 shoes off the clearance shelf last Sunday. They are cute, but the blisters have been intense.

    23 weeks 5 days ago Report Comment
  • looseseal's picture
    looseseal
    25

    mondaymoos, I know what you mean, I had a "love at first sight" moment with a cute dress in a shop window - black and purple satiny material with a basket-weave style bodice - I even tried it on. But I felt like I couldn't justify buying a dress I probably wouldn't wear much. Then I changed my mind a week later and of course it was gone by then.

    Regular buyer's remorse: well, there was this dress I bought off ebay that looked nice in the picture but looks like a burlap sack in real life. And I bought a pair of shoes from another online retailer and it looked so much crappier than its picture. This is always a risk with online shopping. I never bother to send things back from online shopping because I'd have to eat the cost of shipping. Not very savvy of me, I know. But since the shoes incident, I haven't shopped online for months, so I guess those shoes ended up saving me money overall. Hee.

    As for shopping in actual stores - in my city, nobody has a return policy except for the higher-end places. You pretty much shop at your own risk. (Such is the culture here that I even got chewed-out once while returning something at a higher-end place that did, in fact, have a return policy).

    Seeing a lower price after I already bought something kills me with buyer's remorse like nothing else. I once bought a gadget for only a few bucks off the regular retail price, then a few days later, saw the same thing at another place for 40% off. Of course, this being a town of no-returns, I was SOL. Ooh, the remorse... it still burns. Heh.

    23 weeks 5 days ago Report Comment
  • jacrabbit84's picture
    jacrabbit84
    26

    Direct Buy membership. We're saving a ton of money right NOW but I'm scared to death they'll go out of business since so many businesses are!!

    23 weeks 5 days ago Report Comment

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