I payed 1500 for ESL training that profited me 300 dollars teaching in Thailand. Once i found out i could make that much per muay thay fight, i switched professions
i don't think its useless though, it means something because its like one of those special occasions, so shouldn't count that
I don't know I really haven't bought anything really expensive yet. I guess it would have to be Rock Band for PS2 because I had surgery on my legs and haven't been able to use it yet.
An iPod. (Well, it was given to me for Christmas, I didn't buy it.) I've used it exactly twice; I just don't have the time to listen to music.
A $400 telescope as a young teenager. I never learned how to use it properly and now it just sits in the cupboard. Maybe one day I'll buy a house where I can build a mini observatory out the back
Most of the things I purchased in my life were simply waste of money. Now I am realising that I could have preserved that money.
Same as deluxedon I bought a casio some months ago at 5000INR which is around 100USD but dint used it. Planning to list it at eBay lol
A piece of DJ equipment to add to what i had, i really didn't need this particular thing, i think at the time it was about £150, it basically hardly got used by me.
I bought a $600 dollar video camera which I rarely use. I feel like using it but never do. Have made a few videos but I got no skills so pointless really.
thngs can never be usless unless u arnt in need of it. my apple i pod..i think i cld hv taken a simpler and cheaper product rather a music phone which cld hv serverd all my purpose
An RC Helicopter for $200 that I've crashed many times and repaired adding another $100 to the total. I get maybe 1 minute of flying time each flight before I crash and have to buy spare parts. But I'm a sucker for punishment, so I just bought a simpler 4 channel model for practise yesterday which I just crashed about an our ago, so I'm back off to the store to get more parts.