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Searching your Cost Me history

Your history grows into a real record of every choice. Here's how to find one entry in the pile without endless scrolling.

After a few weeks, your Cost Me history grows into a real record — every price you resisted, parked, or logged. The question is how to find one entry in the pile. Here is how to dig through your history without scrolling forever.

What your history holds

Your history is the full list of choices you have made: resists, 48-hour parks, and logged buys, each with its amount and date. It is the raw material behind your lifetime savings number and your patterns.

Why you would search it

Maybe you want to revisit a big resist for a confidence boost, or check whether you already logged something so you do not double-count it. Searching turns a long list into a quick answer.

How to find an entry

  1. Open your history list inside Cost Me.
  2. Scan by date or amount to narrow to the entry you have in mind.
  3. Tap it to see the details, or to edit your history if something needs fixing.

Keep it clean

A tidy history makes searching easy. Fix mistakes when you spot them rather than letting duplicates pile up, and your record stays a tool you trust instead of a mess you avoid.

The takeaway

Your history is searchable for a reason — it is proof of your progress and a check against mistakes. Scan by date or amount, tap to view, and keep it clean so it stays useful.

How this helps you in Cost Me

This walks through finding any entry in Cost Me's history — resists, 48-hour parks, and logged buys — the same record behind your lifetime-savings number.

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