Belkin baby, yeah!

webmonkee

Shared on Fri, 06/23/2006 - 23:13

We had some violent storms a couple nights ago, and my router bought the farm, so I was XBOX-less for a few days.  Went and bought a new one today.  Since I had a Belkin before, and it always worked like a champ, I went Belkin again.  There was a Linksys for the same price, but I have seen too many posts on this site about people not being able to get their Linksys router to work with their XBOX.

Anyway, I love this little guy.  Its about the size of a deck of Uno cards (Yes, 360 owners, Uno was once played with a physical deck of cards).  I can configure pretty much everything off of a really well-designed web portal.  All in all, Im just a Belkin networking fan.

Now on to my 360 sob story.  If you read my last post, then you know I had the plumber out.  Alas, his fees ate up the 360 fund, which was very close to full.  So, now I wait until probably Christmas, or maybe next year.  grrrrrr

I have a couple friends who just say to "charge that damn 360 already," but I cant do it.  I spent the years from 18 to 37 racking up debt, and Ive been playing the paydown game for 2.5 years now.  Not gonna reverse that trend, even for a 360.  I do this for two reasons, one, because its the wise thing to do, but two because all that open and racked credit was killing my credit score, as I learned at my last car purchase.  About another 2 years and I will be down to my house payment and my utilities.  Let me tell you, you REALLY have to want to be debt free to get there, but, itll be worth it when I do get there.  But, in the meantime, my "gadgetitus" really pains me.  No Video iPod for the monkee, no DS, no PSP, no 360, no XM radio, no unlimited data plan with a Crackberry. 

I did splurge on a PC recently, but that was a necessary purchase, both because the old one was dying and because I needed something more powerful for my job.  WE also took a vacation recently, but it was a cash-only trip, and was worth the extra year of debt Ill have because I spent that money that way instead of on paying debt down.

So, if youre younger than me and can stand to do it, I highly recommend paying off that debt, so youre not in my boat, trying to do it at 40.

Oh yeah, Belkin rocks, by the way.......

Comments

Bob's picture
Submitted by Bob on Tue, 06/27/2006 - 20:12
Way to go trupundit!!! My wife and I are on are way to debt free. Hopefully by next yearjust a jeep and house payment (+utilities) Anything that we buy is saved for and paid in cash.(Thats how I bought the 360). Good luck and keeping think ahead!!!
wareaglebeene1's picture
Submitted by wareaglebeene1 on Sat, 06/24/2006 - 08:41
I feel ya! I had most of our debt paid down and then lost my job (and had just bought a house) so 2 years later it is all back and then some. You are doing the right thing.
Deman267's picture
Submitted by Deman267 on Sat, 06/24/2006 - 10:04
We are in the same boat.No way could I justify a 360 right now.I am also working to pay down debt,a seemingly impossible task.I have a change jar that when filled,equals about 150$.Now that my wife and daughter dont raid it for lunch money,it shouldnt take too long.Good luck,and good blog as usual.
Lonewolf's picture
Submitted by Lonewolf on Sat, 06/24/2006 - 10:52
Sorry to hear about the evil plumber eating your 360 funds, but congrats on doing the right thing and trying to get out of debt its the right choice. Oh yeah and congrats on new router :-)
webmonkee's picture
Submitted by webmonkee on Sat, 06/24/2006 - 11:59
Thanks all, glad to hear I am not alone in my debt-free quest. It was going much faster when my wife was working, but ever since she lost her job, it takes every ounce of willpower I have to make those big debt payments every month. Especially when it would be soooo easy to make minimum payments and "just skip a month or two" and get a 360 instead. Well see. When Gears of War comes out, I think that will be my greatest test yet.
DEEP_NNN's picture
Submitted by DEEP_NNN on Sat, 06/24/2006 - 13:28
Way to go sticking to your guns. If it wasnt for my wife I wouldnt be able to retire debt free next year. I remember 27 years ago when I thought nothing of borrowing money to get a 65" front projection television. It was as much as a new car. Whoa, what a debt load I had!
GIJoeBob's picture
Submitted by GIJoeBob on Sat, 06/24/2006 - 21:07
Good going on both fronts. Getting and staying debt free is hard but it is soooo worth it. And you are right on the Belkin equipment, they are rock solid and have two great features that most network companies dont have - a Lifetime Warranty. You cant beat that with a stick. Add to that the free 24/7 phone support and you have a hit.

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