Originally Posted by
pv4
Because I'm interested, in invested, in it - what do you base your opinion from?
Using my hypothetical Syd-Paris trip, where do I find return flights for two for $1800 or less?
In regards to shopping for cheaper prices - I stress the importance that I haven't, and don't want to, change my currently lifestyle. I don't doubt I could save money on fruit/veggies by going to a market or something as opposed to a woolies, but my current lifestyle doesn't suit doing that every week. So if I'm getting groceries every week at woolies/aldi/coles/whatever, and that's the exact way I live my life, how is the scam coming into play?
And things like paying bills - land rates, water bills, internet, utilities, etc. How does shopping around save me more money that I wouldn't save with the "scam-card", and where does the "scam" come into play?