People Share The Dumbest Things They’ve Seen Others Do With Money. From Buying Boats And NFTs To Thousands Spent On Candy Crush And SPAC Stocks

People Share The Dumbest Things They’ve Seen Others Do With Money. From Buying Boats And NFTs To Thousands Spent On Candy Crush And SPAC Stocks

What’s the dumbest thing you’ve seen someone do with money?

For many people, the answer comes quickly: buying things they can’t afford, blowing windfalls, chasing hot investments or upgrading their lifestyle before their income can support it. Stories of million-dollar waterfront homes, luxury cars on long loans, payday advances and blown inheritances all point to the same pattern of emotions first, math later.

That was the tone of a recent discussion on Reddit’s r/DaveRamsey forum, where users shared real-life examples of financial decisions that left them shaking their heads.

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One poster described a family member who had been renting a waterfront house for about $3,000 to $3,500 a month. When the owner decided to sell, the relative bought it for $1 million. The new mortgage? About $7,000 per month.

“I really like the house and my mom likes this house, I like the water and moving is a hassle,” was reportedly their reasoning.