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Apart from Apple stuff my last big purchase was a DS Lite, just before that my 350D camera.

I only tend to buy other electronics if they're good quality.
 
Hard one this. I tend to save or invest my disposable cash :eek:

But recently I've spent a couple of hundred on guitar stuff in William Rose and some new clothes from Selfridges. Next on the shopping list is a new visor for my bike helmet, probably from Infinity Motorcycles.
 
The vast majority of it to drinks: Peet's coffee & sugar-free Red Bulls & vodka.
 
McAllister's Deli - mmmmm

oooo.... I miss McAllister's, great place.

As for me my money goes into mtn biking right now. Either upgrading my bike or replacing gear and parts that I break while biking. Mtn biking is very hard bike and other gear.
 
Outside of apple, well, if you lumped all running gear stores and race organizers into one... definitely those places.
 
Depends on what is considered disposible. My biggest not-needed-to-stay-alive expense most months is my payment for our family's cells phones ($73.XX). Overall, I think that the little daily expenses end up totalling higher.
 
Income? What income? Try birthday money... :eek:

Clothes (usually Abercrombie and Fitch or American Eagle) and food (local pizzerias or places like Panera's)
 
Probably Speedway Superamerica (gas).. As far as stuff I buy out of want rather than need, it's likely to be Oznium.com or Thinkgeek.com..
 
The IRS, my landlord, and my credit card issuer. :(

Trader Joe's probably comes in about fourth place, on a happier note. And my credit card will be paid down to zero by end of month!
 
I'm wondering, aside from Apple, what one retail (online or brick and mortar) establishment, in 2007, has acquired more of your disposable income than any other. Where does your money go?

I've spent more at REI than any place else. With Apple excluded, it isn't even close.

What about you?

REI used to get heavily into my wallet. Eventually there was nothing I did not have in triplicate. Then there was a period where Swiftwater make a serious dent; Rafts, kayaks, frames, oars, coolers, dry-boxes, wetsuits, drysuits, webbing, throwbags, drybags, river cooking gear....Then it was Pro Golf Discount (same scenario). B & H Photo is now taking the big bites. I am moving to HD, so I am looking at some big ticket items. But, the long-time King of them all is (drum roll)................Costco.
 
amazon.com, by a large margin.

Actually I spend a large part of my income in paying of a loan. It is for a lot I bought 2 years ago, and I want to finish paying it soon to start saving for building a house to my taste. :D

So, after the loan, amazon is my biggest money pit. :rolleyes:
 
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