• 47 - Bargain Tips [Extreme Edition]

  • Apr 2 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 3 mins
  • Podcast
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47 - Bargain Tips [Extreme Edition]

  • Summary

  • I remember reading this old reddit thread about someone sleeping in their car for two years to save for a home loan deposit. While interesting I don't think it could be something I would be able to do personally. We discuss the extreme side of bargain hunting that we do and some other ideas if ego was off the table. Some of these are meant to be comedic and we don't expect anyone to actually do them. Haha, unless...?

    We discuss:

    • Using our lowest coin (5c) to our advantage
    • Pooping at work
    • How would we survive living in a van?
    • Nathan's hack to get free coffee
    • Where to get free wifi?
    • Nathan reveals the freebies he gets from his UFC gym
    • The MK Special Poke Bowl
    • Overnight oats
    • Dominos and Pizza Hut coupon hacks
    • Are the Coles and Woolworths self checkouts intrusive?
    • How the hell do Uniqlo self check outs work?
    • How scams are getting more and more sophisticated
    • Getting free toilet paper and food from work
    • Adding special requests for reservations
    • Justifying the cost of comfort

    Guests: Matt & Nathan

    Items mentioned:

    • The Uniqlo self-checkout machines use radio frequency identification readers to automatically detect RFID chips hidden in the price tags of Uniqlo's products. from: WSJ
    • The infamous Ozbargain public BBQ post

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    Music: aKu - The Final Blow

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