From expensive travel to overpriced sweets, Christmas is the ultimate consumer holiday. Our cheapskate families will turn everything you know about the holidays upside down. S3/Ep13
From expensive travel to overpriced sweets, Christmas is the ultimate consumer holiday. Our cheapskate families will turn everything you know about the holidays upside down. S3/Ep13
From expensive travel to overpriced sweets, Christmas is the ultimate consumer holiday. Our cheapskate families will turn everything you know about the holidays upside down. S3/Ep13
From reusing funeral flowers for a date and redoing bedrooms with used hotel sheets to buying thrift store lingerie, love doesn't have to cost a thing. S3/Ep11
Lydia scours the obituaries and visits surviving family members hoping to take the deceased person's clothing from them. Mason introduces his cheapskate family. S3/Ep9
Cooking teacher Ron shows how to cook for lobster taste on a tuna budget. Rocker Goldy Locks converted a derelict hospital into her home for a fraction of the cost. S3/Ep8
Jeni visits sports stores and uses the exercise equipment on display instead of a gym membership. Realtor Lisa spends just three dollars to sell homes. S3/Ep5
Kelley insulates her house with plastic and moves her Pilates studio into the home, and hairdresser Pelin seeks cheap bridal party products to cut her budget. S3/Ep3
A flight attendant takes her boyfriend to the Unclaimed Baggage Centre to progress their relationship, and doorman RJ house-sits 365 days a year. S3/Ep2
Todd is obsessed with preserving the value of his assets. To keep his home looking new, he wraps all of his possessions, from his car to his bathroom, in plastic. S3/Ep1
Meet Stephanie whose cheap behaviour embarrasses her boyfriend, Patrick, who thinks they have plenty of money to spend and no need to lead a scrimper's lifestyle. S2/Ep8
Meet extreme cheapskates the O'Briens, who manage to save big by refusing to buy anything new and instead find ingenious ways of fixing their broken belongings. S2/Ep7
Meet extreme cheapskate Melody who manages to only spend $1,000 a month for her family of four by sharing her scrimping ways. They all sleep in one bed and share bath water. S2/Ep6
Shelley has been penny-pinching for over twenty years. For her daughter's wedding, Shelley attempts to keep her budget in check while trying to keep the mother-of-the-groom happy. S2/Ep5
Michael is constantly inventing new ways to save money and finds a new use for everything. After using his bath water do to the laundry, can his new invention save him even more? S2/Ep4
Angel is eight months pregnant but still frequents junkyards on a regular basis. To prepare for her first child, she goes to the dumpster to look for a free breast pump. S2/Ep3
Extreme Cheapskate Sarah saves money every month by living with her family. To save even more, she makes sure to never leave one of her family's catering events without leftovers. S2/Ep2
Karissa and her husband Rick are the world's cheapest couple. Their planning extends to death, as they arrange the cheapest funeral possible - for themselves. S2/Ep1
Jeff goes through other people's rubbish and sleeps on his friends' sofas to save himself cash, but the shockingly cheap dinner he prepares for his hosts doesn't impress them. S1/Ep5
Abdul is the ultimate cheapskate, even haggling the price of an anniversary cake. Vicki refuses to buy a TV or clothes for her kids, and uses road kill for gifts. S1/Ep4
Victoria refuses to shower at home and lives well under her means. When boyfriend Steve moves in, how will he handle her frugal ways and meals foraged from the wild? S1/Ep3
When penny-pincher Terence is asked to attend a special family dinner, he puts everyone on a strict budget. Plus, Greg puts his cheap skills to the test on a first date. S1/Ep2
From expensive travel to overpriced sweets, Christmas is the ultimate consumer holiday. Our cheapskate families will turn everything you know about the holidays upside down.
Jeni visits sports stores and uses the exercise equipment on display instead of a gym membership. Realtor Lisa spends just three dollars to sell homes.
Kelley insulates her house with plastic and moves her Pilates studio into the home, and hairdresser Pelin seeks cheap bridal party products to cut her budget.
Jeni visits sports stores and uses the exercise equipment on display instead of a gym membership. Realtor Lisa spends just three dollars to sell homes.
Kelley insulates her house with plastic and moves her Pilates studio into the home, and hairdresser Pelin seeks cheap bridal party products to cut her budget.
Todd is obsessed with preserving the value of his assets. To keep his home looking new, he wraps all of his possessions, from his car to his bathroom, in plastic.
Meet Stephanie whose cheap behaviour embarrasses her boyfriend, Patrick, who thinks they have plenty of money to spend and no need to lead a scrimper's lifestyle.
Meet extreme cheapskates the O'Briens, who manage to save big by refusing to buy anything new and instead find ingenious ways of fixing their broken belongings.
Meet extreme cheapskate Melody who manages to only spend $1,000 a month for her family of four by sharing her scrimping ways. They all sleep in one bed and share bath water.
Shelley has been penny-pinching for over twenty years. For her daughter's wedding, Shelley attempts to keep her budget in check while trying to keep the mother-of-the-groom happy.
Todd is obsessed with preserving the value of his assets. To keep his home looking new, he wraps all of his possessions, from his car to his bathroom, in plastic.
Michael is constantly inventing new ways to save money and finds a new use for everything. After using his bath water do to the laundry, can his new invention save him even more?
Angel is eight months pregnant, but still frequents junkyards on a regular basis. To prepare for her first child, she goes to the dumpster to look for a free breast pump.
Extreme Cheapskate Sarah saves money every month by living with her family. To save even more, she makes sure to never leave one of her family's catering events without leftovers.
Karissa and her husband Rick are the world's cheapest couple. Their planning extends to death, as they arrange the cheapest funeral possible - for themselves.
Jeff goes through other people's rubbish and sleeps on his friends' sofas to save himself cash, but the shockingly cheap dinner he prepares for his hosts doesn't impress them.
Abdul is the ultimate cheapskate, even haggling the price of an anniversary cake. Vicki refuses to buy a TV or clothes for her kids, and uses road kill for gifts.
Victoria refuses to shower at home and lives well under her means. When boyfriend Steve moves in, how will he handle her frugal ways and meals foraged from the wild?
When penny-pincher Terence is asked to attend a special family dinner, he puts everyone on a strict budget. Plus, Greg puts his cheap skills to the test on a first date.