Click Now, Cry Later: How Gen Z’s Quick Buys Break the Bank
The Sneaky Wallet Drain The biggest issue with impulse buying isn’t a single expensive purchase. It’s the small, repeated spending that adds up. ₹299 here.₹499 there.Another ₹799 because it’s “on sale.” By the end of the month, those tiny purchases...
The Sneaky Wallet Drain
The biggest issue with impulse buying isn’t a single expensive purchase. It’s the small, repeated spending that adds up.
₹299 here.
₹499 there.
Another ₹799 because it’s “on sale.”
By the end of the month, those tiny purchases can easily turn into thousands of rupees spent on things you barely remember buying.
And when the packages finally arrive, the excitement often fades quickly.