Think we've worked out a mutual arrangement, she wants a new dining table and if she gets that table I have her (reluctant) blessing for a new bike, albeit might be a good 3 or 4 months away..
Dunno want to post too much, my wife may see this one day....@scblack given your skill set + occupation, can you share some know-how on building a dude stash as a white collar guy? I can easily see someone working in a cash payment environment (such as tradesperson or hospitality) racking up a few cashies easy enough, but what about someone in your position? One of my mates used to knock a few extra dollars out when he did the groceries as it didn't turn up on bank statements...
Hide a jewelry brochure with it for a "reason" to be stashed away.
You are single aren't you?Go all in with it!
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You are single aren't you?
Dunno want to post too much, my wife may see this one day....
Make it a cash stash and tuck away somewhere it will NOT be found.
Hide a jewelry brochure with it for a "reason" to be stashed away.
Make random cash withdrawals at various times, that can quickly add up.
Have spare credit card to make payments for items.
Makes it more plausible if you claim work expenses also - oh that payment was for work for XXX.
How does that sound? Dodgy enough?
Your Nicolai doesn't count, Zaf.I'm just waiting for the right person to discover me?
EDIT: actually, just in case, I better disclose that I have a wonderful girlfriend and that I'm really lucky to have her.
Going second hand could get you over the line.
Sorry. Didn’t check it out but nothing is for free.Check out the bike loan from transport mutual credit union 0%pa. Got me a bike much faster and higher cost. Wife was happy and when its paid off just kept the money going in from my pay for a Brostash
https://www.transportmutual.com.au/campaigns-upgrade-your-wheels.html
Sorry. Didn’t check it out but nothing is for free.