Especially if you live far from a place. I feel you though. With insurance and fuel and oil and brakes etc I'm dropping $8k per year on a $5000 car owned over a decade.
amazon has an order history report generator. Spits it out as csv, open in excel and it's fairly simple from there. https://www.amazon.com/gp/b2b/reports
amazon has an order history report generator. Spits it out as csv, open in excel and it's fairly simple from there. https://www.amazon.com/gp/b2b/reports
This is why I started my budget I can tell you outright I've spent exactly $2213.76 over the last 24 months on techy purchases from all online sources and it's not a surprise to me.
Extrapolating that'd be just under $10,000 after 9 years, or $3.03 per day
Well ****, I spent 20 minutes scrolling through all my order pages adding up everything manually. Kek.
I don't feel so bad seeing how much you guys have spent now
That said, I never order any of my PC stuff off Amazon except from RAM a few weeks ago. If I included Scan.co.uk it would be another £5k easy. Probably more. I had my Vive, Vive Pro, about 5 or 6 monitors, a 1080Ti, 2080Ti, Titan, 2x 780Ti's etc all from Scan.
But I am the same as iFargle. What does it for me is the same day delivery. It's so ridiculously easy to think "huh I need that" and one click order something to arrive 6 hours later.