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by neilv
380 days ago
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> and saved me close to $2k over the 4.5 months. The author wisely talks about safety considerations, but there's an it's-expensive-to-be-poor risk I'd like to emphasize: One injury or illness caused by the frugality could wipe out that $2K savings, many times over, in immediate costs, and might never fully heal. I think back to all the penny-pinching I did (less impressive than the author's), and much of it was necessary under the circumstances, but a very poor value tradeoff otherwise. |
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I’ve been to the ER in Ecuador, Mali, Angola, Australia, Canada. Even as a tourist it was so cheap I didn’t bother using any travel insurance ( less than $50, including prescriptions)