…to a reasonable degree, at least.

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    Clothes and housewares. Buying secondhand is vastly cheaper, better for the environment, and can get you surprisingly high quality sometimes.

    Over the counter medications. If the active ingredient is the same, delivered in the same way and in the same dosage, the effects will be the same.

    Games. There’s no good reason to not wait for a price drop and/or sale unless it’s some multiplayer thing and you want to play with friends. In the modern day, you’ll even usually get an improved product after more time has passed for patches and updates.

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      In case someone needs to hear this:

      DO NOT PREORDER GAMES FROM AAA-DEVELOPERS/STUDIOS

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      I agree with all of those. Some of my favorite clothing I’ve gotten thrifting. I’ve been able to find never worn brand name clothing for way cheaper. Heck. I recently got a pair of Eddie Bauer shorts, never used (still had the baggie with spare buttons attached to the waistband), for $5.

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      On board with the thrift shops! I got a $250 brand new wok for $10 and it’s the best one I’ve ever used.

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      I love second hand shopping for everything, even smartphones and laptops. Just yesterday I bought several pairs of shoes for the kids, some nice sweaters, toys and two wine glasses second hand and I paid 18€ in total, no lie.
      Society was brainwashed into buying new shit, while drowning in second hand shit that just looks slightly different. Insanity!