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‘What’s a dead giveaway someone is bad with money?’ – 17 signs that would give Martin Lewis a panic attack

10.

‘Having credit cards that are at their limit. Also, only paying the minimum payment on credit cards.’
-Odd_Astronomer_8804

11.

‘Constantly use conveniences like Uber and ordering takeout out of habit than actual need. It’s late at night and you’ve been drinking? Yes, take an Uber. It’s midday and you’re just heading home from lunch or whatever? Take the subway, it’ll be faster anyway. You get the idea.’
-Historical-Row6609

12.

‘They spend more on a cup of coffee than they make in an hour’
-islandsimian

13.

‘People who are always borrowing $20 from people (and rarely pay them back), scratch ticket buyers (every week) and DoorDash/Uber Eats, and the ‘try hard’ folks who only buy brand name everything. You’ve got no money but you’re drinking Fiji water…you’re not fooling anyone.’
-65variant

14.

‘People that get a new cell number/service every 6 months’
-SMinton1985

15.

‘Just constantly saying how they “deserve” this thing or that thing. You deserve to not be broke, ffs!’
-stokes_21

16.

‘Buys whatever the current “collectibles” are instead of actual investing’
-cptphoto

17.

‘Constantly complaining about being poor but always shopping and weekend parties. All while being a single parent.’
-Icy-Tomorrow-576

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