I purchased an Xbox One, played one game, didn’t finish it and now it’s been 7 years since I last played the console
What’s something you spent money on that you really regret?
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I purchased an Xbox One, played one game, didn’t finish it and now it’s been 7 years since I last played the console
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Not sure regret is the right word, but Legos come with some guilt, especially when you have several unfinished sets.
Actually, same thing with video games.
My ex.
A wedding
The house I purchased in 2007. It shot down in value less than a year later, way too small for our needs in a neighborhood I don’t love, and now it’s worth plenty of money but the market sucks for buying and interest rates stink. So ya, I’m stuck.
I also regret investing in Lucid a few years ago, what a waste.
A masters degree.
Fucking brand new 2023 Nissan Frontier. Twas a total lemon that I drove for only 4 out of the 10 months it was in my possession.
lmao you know it immediately came to mind when I saw this. The fucking PlayStation move and doubly the sharp shooter accessory. Just a chunk of plastic that you can put the controllers into. Thought it was rad but it had significant lag and hardly anything worked with it.
Engagement ring for my ex-wife.
My boat. It’s just a pain. Ima buy a yacht in a couple months
Brand perfumes that last as long as the ones in Rossman for 10euro
FOMO concert merch. Impulse buying at concerts seems to be very common
A timeshare. I was young and stupid. We used it every year for 20 years, so it wasn’t a total waste, but now there’s no way out. Fuuuuuuuuck.
Just bought an iPhone 16 Pro, replacing my 12 Pro. I’m trying to convince myself it was a good decision, but I don’t think it was.