1. Save Money: 10 Weird Ways
Last Updated Jul 28, 2011 2:42 PM EDT
A couple weeks ago I received my insurance estimate
for an upcoming dental procedure and nearly fainted. Met Life tells me they will cover 60% of the
bill, but that still leaves me paying approximately $1,250 to get an implant - with a silver crown at
that. (A porcelain crown - which my insurance doesn't cover - goes for an additional $945.)
Naturally, I tried to haggle. Some might call that strange, but what did I have to lose? So, earlier this
week I stopped by my dentist's office for a 10-minute consultation, insurance estimate in hand. I
tried offering to pay upfront in cash; I suggested bypassing insurance and cutting a deal directly
with the dental office; I asked for "more affordable options," to which my dentist said, "well, you
could just leave a gaping hole in your mouth and do without an implant." No go.
So I resorted to the ultimate haggling weapon - silence. And my dentist, seeing that I wasn't about to
leave and desperate to fill the awkward air, pulled out his iPhone calculator to crunch some
numbers. And that's when he (finally) had his aha moment.
"It appears as though you could save some money if we spread out the procedure into 2012," he
said. An implant usually takes two dental visits, spread four months apart. If we do the first half of
the procedure in, say, September 2011, and the second in January 2012 (when my $2,000 insurance
cap re-ups), I could save approximately $350 in dental bills. Oh and that tacky silver crown? He'll
give me a porcelain one for the price of silver. High five!
So that's my latest quirky story that led me to big savings. For fun, I recently asked folks on
Facebook and Twitter for some of their strange money-saving tips. Our personal savings rate has
more than doubled in the past 10 years, so some of us must be getting creative.
I started us off with a few of my faves:
Displace water in your toilet's tank. Place a capped plastic bottle filled with some sand or pebbles in
your toilet's water tank. The bottle should displace enough water to save half a gallon to a gallon
each time you flush, or up to about 10 gallons a day in a typical home. A typical family of four might
save 16 gallons of water a day with this little trick - and that should save you about $90 a year on
your water bill.
Stock up on meat when it goes on sale. You can find discounted turkeys around Thanksgiving, as
well as ham around Easter and Christmas. Stock up and freeze to save up to hundreds of dollars a