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Re: What Can One do to Disguise Wealth?

PostPosted: Sun Mar 01, 2015 8:25 pm
by reddirtcoins
everyone very rich that I know doesn't talk about it and doesn't project it. when you have more than enough all of this really doesn't matter. you just keep to yourself and when all of the narcissistic people get overwhelming, which they do very fast. The normal rich people will just go back home and get away from them. back to your question, no ones business .. so just keep your dealings very close to your vest. :thumbup:

Re: What Can One do to Disguise Wealth?

PostPosted: Sun Mar 01, 2015 8:29 pm
by Morsecode
AdamsSamoa wrote:no.... 10 bucks a week... plus 2 or 3 bucks a week tip... I should write it off on my taxes... it is a job requirement where the heck are you going for 20 dollar hair cuts?


They're pretty much $15 + tip around here, and that's at the Family Haircut joints.

If it IS a job requirement you probably should be writing them off :mrgreen:

Re: What Can One do to Disguise Wealth?

PostPosted: Sun Mar 01, 2015 8:37 pm
by AdamsSamoa
U.S. Army brother....I guess competition keeps the hair cut price in check around Army bases... been doing it for so long it really feels uncomfortable if I go for more than a week without a high and tight...

Re: What Can One do to Disguise Wealth?

PostPosted: Sun Mar 01, 2015 9:04 pm
by barrytrot
Morsecode wrote:
AdamsSamoa wrote:no.... 10 bucks a week... plus 2 or 3 bucks a week tip... I should write it off on my taxes... it is a job requirement where the heck are you going for 20 dollar hair cuts?


They're pretty much $15 + tip around here, and that's at the Family Haircut joints.

If it IS a job requirement you probably should be writing them off :mrgreen:


Unfortunately unless your hair is cut into some sort of "clown-esque" style that isn't normally a "real haircut" you can't write them off.

Which is lame, honestly.

The same goes for clothes. Even ones that are monogrammed with your company's name that you would never wear outside work can't be deducted.

The tax laws are strangely written.

Re: What Can One do to Disguise Wealth?

PostPosted: Sun Mar 01, 2015 9:55 pm
by AdamsSamoa
I know Berry... I know... I really don't need one every week, it just became habit... and I am serious if the back of my head gets more than a weeks grouth it bothers me.

Re: What Can One do to Disguise Wealth?

PostPosted: Mon Mar 02, 2015 6:26 am
by 68Camaro
For that type of cut, buy a set of clippers and do it yourself. Or do every other cut yourself as a touch-up, if you just like it shorter but want to ensure the overall look remains tame. The payoff is immediate - 2-4 weeks.

Re: What Can One do to Disguise Wealth?

PostPosted: Mon Mar 02, 2015 9:40 am
by Verbane
AdamsSamoa wrote:U.S. Army brother....I guess competition keeps the hair cut price in check around Army bases... been doing it for so long it really feels uncomfortable if I go for more than a week without a high and tight...



Saturday was the 12 year anniversary of my civilian assignment to Ft. Livingroom. My wife still cuts my hair every Sunday evening. My cuts average out to 2.2 cents each now, using a 13 year old set of $14.99 Wahl Clippers.

Re: What Can One do to Disguise Wealth?

PostPosted: Mon Mar 02, 2015 4:49 pm
by TXSTARFIRE
Wahl clipper-- best investment ever. I cut my own hair every month or so with the #1 guide. My wife trims the back of my neck. Havent paid for a hair cut for probably 20 years.

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