Spent Too Much Money Online?

Ka
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253 euro for the last 2 years. (I don't count the 250 euro I was cheated out of).

This includes a pair of Netflix subscriptions (45 euro), a pair of games (118 euro), ingame skins and upgrades (80 euro) and a pair of films from the store (15 euro).

I think all of this is too much, but it wasn't until today that I noticed it when I added it up. Now I kind of feel like I've just thrown too much money away… Well

How much have you already spent online?

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It depends on whether you have your own income or not. Whether you risk your health etc. With the expenses. (e.g. Instead of getting you medicine, I'd rather have a skin in Fortnite, because the money is only enough for one)

I've left around 4-5,000 euro in online games alone for the past 6-8 years. There are also subscriptions, orders and and and.

Da

I have no idea but every translation was with full awareness.

Be it Netflix, Spotify, Amazon, onedrive, Xbox game store etc etc.

I'm just pretty stingy when it comes to myself, accordingly, the buying threshold for me is quite high

Na

I only have Netflix (about 3-4 years), Disney + for 3 months

Otherwise I don't buy anything online that isn't, of course I order things online, so I have them in my hand.

Ka

Yes, of course I have my own income. Well, if I added the hardware and food I bought (lol) the value would rise to 2000 euro in the last year

It's all about subscriptions, skins, games, etc., so everything is virtual

kr

I've probably spent around 1-2000 euro in the last few years, so of course it depends on how much you earn, but think that's not that much

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As I said, it has to be in relation to your income. If you have an annual income of 5000 euro because only a mini job, 2000 euro looks different than against 30,000 euro net income.

As I said, ask yourself the question:

Do I have no money for important things through my luxury expenses *?

If the answer is yes, you are spending too much on it.

* By important things I mean e.g. Fixed costs such as rent, taxes, insurance etc.

Fr

Several thousand euro. After all, the Steam library doesn't fill up on its own. But if you make your own money, that's relatively little. Especially when you consider the great entertainment value. LG

Ka

The answer is no lol