Stop buying magazines
Sometimes the simplest
resolutions may be the hardest ones to keep. One of mine this year is to stop
buying English magazines at retail. I figure if I can stop myself from this
impulsive habit each time I pass by a newstand or bookshop, I can save quite a
bit of money that way.
For example, a week ago I went
to apply for my new HK Smart ID card in Tsim Sha Tsui; next to it is a Bookazine
shop. After I finished with my ID, and with an hour free before work, I
naturally went inside Bookazine to browse. There I picked out Handheld Computing
for HK$79 (US$10), Pen Computing for HK$78 (US$10), Technology Review for HK$80
(US$10), and of course a copy of Betty & Veronica Double Digest for HK$40
(US$5). In total, I paid HK$278 (US$36) for 3 magazines and a comic. That's
outrageously expensive if you ask me. And to think I didn't even pick a magazine
with a bundle CD, which costs well over HK$100
(US$13.00).
If I
could just stop myself from buying magazines at retail, I can save a whole lot
of money in a year. With that money, I can subscribe to all these magazines and
get 12 issues each. It is really the smarter thing to
do.
I am already
doing it with MacAddict magazine. It costs HK$120 (US$15.50) to buy it at
newstands here, but a one year foreign subscription costs just HK$357 (US$46).
That means for every 3 issues I pay retail, I can get 12 issues deliver to my
mailbox. What a bargain. I say it proudly now, but it took me years of paying
inflated prices before I finally took
action.
I know I can
do it again.
Filed Thu - January 15, 2004, 12:43 AM in
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