It’s no secret that people have stories of constantly wasting money on trivial things like impulse shopping, eating out, bad investments, and more. Wasting money is a popular topic on Reddit’s /r/financialindependence, a subreddit dedicated to helping users learn solid financial planning and practices to achieve their own financial independence.
We decided to chronicle 20 of the most ridiculous ways Redditors have wasted enormous amounts of money. Hopefully, you don’t get too irate about some of these insane stories. On the other hand, you might strive to have this immense sense of endless spending without a care in the world.
20. Apple Watch Fixation
Perhaps one of the silliest wastes of money seen on Reddit’s/r/financialindependence was one man’s obsession with Apple Watches. /U/handsome_colon explained, “My boyfriend’s dad owns seven different Apple Watches because he didn’t want to change the bands out.” While many Redditors have stories of frivolous spending and wasted savings all over the subreddit, buying seven $500-plus-dollar smartwatches to avoid spending the 10 seconds it takes to switch out the colored wristbands is a real head-scratcher even for the most fashion-conscious.
Many Redditors in the thread shared their shock with /u/handsome_colon with one incredibly blunt user, /u/HairySquid68. The user said, “This made me say “what an [expletive]” out loud. Is your boyfriend a little more down-to-earth about money? While another raged, “What even possesses a person to think that’s a good idea?” to which a third simply responded, “Money.” Many users had a great time mocking the ridiculous expenditure. While many items on this list involve wasting thousands of dollars, it’s typically on bad investments or over long periods. Spending over $3,000 on the same watch is something else entirely.