Every Day Money Saving Tips - What are yours?
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Every Day Money Saving Tips - What are yours?
https://www.everup.uk/gift-card-deals
Buy discounted Gift Cards and use them to purchase from dozens of retailers, the app is legit and it connects to your bank to buy instantly, no credit or debit cards needed.
I use this app weekly to pay for my Tesco shopping using gift cards saving me between 4.3%-5.15% each time.
What are your every day money saving tips?
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Just a Geek
Join Date: Jul 2015
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Re: Every Day Money Saving Tips - What are yours?
If after something specific check out deals on Hotukdeals. If buying what is down as a deal on Amazon ie Black Friday and so on check out the price history on CamelCamelCamel see if it is a deal or just a blag as they so often are and if not Amazon check out PriceSpy
Topcashback and Quidco also for cashback
Not money saving per se but when buying from China or something you are taking a punt on as they do often pay off I use a disposable virtual debit card on Skrill. Top it up with what it costs use it if it is a scam then you delete the card and make a new one
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Re: Every Day Money Saving Tips - What are yours?
Just discovered Amazon subscriptions, where you get a cheaper price for items if you 'subscribe'. However there doesn't seem to be any restriction on cancelling subscriptions So buy your item at the cheaper subscription price, once delivered cancel the subscription. I dont bother if its pence different, but when its pounds worth doing.
E.g. https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B00...b_b_prod_image
6 bottles of drinkable Aussie plonk. £38 , but £34 if subscribing, plus there's £9.54 discount voucher. So around £24 for 6 bottles. Just ordered my 2nd case. Cheers
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Just a Geek
Join Date: Jul 2015
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Re: Every Day Money Saving Tips - What are yours?
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Originally Posted by Mr K
Just discovered Amazon subscriptions, where you get a cheaper price for items if you 'subscribe'. However there doesn't seem to be any restriction on cancelling subscriptions So buy your item at the cheaper subscription price, once delivered cancel the subscription. I dont bother if its pence different, but when its pounds worth doing.
E.g. https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B00...b_b_prod_image
6 bottles of drinkable Aussie plonk. £38 , but £34 if subscribing, plus there's £9.54 discount voucher. So around £24 for 6 bottles. Just ordered my 2nd case. Cheers 
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There are often vouchers on S&S well worth keeping an eye on stuff. I just added 2 x 24 cans of pepsi max and max with mango for £5.50 and £6 per crate
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Re: Every Day Money Saving Tips - What are yours?
Quote:
Originally Posted by Mr K
Just discovered Amazon subscriptions, where you get a cheaper price for items if you 'subscribe'. However there doesn't seem to be any restriction on cancelling subscriptions
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Been doing that for years
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