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How do you guys save the cash?

 

Recently realised I was paying ?39 month for fibre broadband. Switch to plus net for ?24.99 a month.

 

Switched to shopping at aldi/lidl and must be saving at least ?30a month.

 

Got rid of Sky couple years ago for Kodi/Netflix saving a fortune.

 

Going to shop around for my leccy hopefully find a saving there.

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...a bit disco

Saved up all my Nectar and Clubcard points last year and used them on a whopper of a Xmas dinner. Drink included.

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I save all my Nectar points.

I have spoken with BT and told them about my potential discount (dwp perk) with Vodafone from my current employer and they wrote back to me with an offer of an upgrade on my current package at no extra cost.

If I am buying white goods, I ask for a discount on the basis I am paying the whole cost in cash.

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Ditched the high end phones as well. Currently have a vodaphone platinum 7 every bit as good as a iPhone/smasung Galaxy half the price.

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Brick Tamland

I have 3 bank accounts all with different benefits and all gave me at least ?100 to switch.

The Nationwide is excellent for going abroad with no charges for withdrawing money in foreign currency and a great transfer rate which is far better than what the ATM gives you.

I switch my gas/electricity regularly too.

I also use a site called maximiles which gives you points for buying online and also using switching sites.

I only buy petrol in BP and Sainsbury's for the nectar points.

Plenty savings to be had with the above if you put a couple of minutes per thing into it.

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I keep a betting bank to do matched bets and various casino offers. It grows faster than any bank account.

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I've put ?100 on West Ham to beat Man U on the first game of the season at odds of 13. That's a huge price that I'm expecting to drop to around 7 which if it does I can lay it on the exchange and make a nice profit.

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Jambo-Jimbo

Change my House and Car Insurance every year now, if I can find the same level of cover for cheaper, I'm off, no loyalty nowadays.

 

Member of Topcashback and always check to see if I can get cashback before I buy anything online.

Ended up with over ?280, which went towards my spending money for this years holiday, it's free money especially if you were buying the product anyway.

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maroongoals

if changing insurance ,phones, and electric i use topcashback, also when buying white goods, got over ?250 so far this year, got ?80 just from changing electric supplier ( it was on offer)

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I found that making an effort leads to other opportunities.

 

A few years ago I went on a bit of a saving effort. For example got a new bank account giving more interest. In doing so had to change some direct debits. One I changed with British Gas gas central heating sevice ended up saving me ?000s as they messed up and I ended up with a cheaper deal and then cancelling because they gave me hassle going back on this.

 

Breaking habit is one of the benefits.

 

I don't do insurance except my washing machine and tumble dryer which my insurance recently replaced new and an ultra cheap deal when I replaced my electric oven which I've benefitted from.

 

Change my gas and electric regularly. There are schemes eg Money Saving Expert where you register and they do the work continually advising re deals. It has become tougher recently with price rises in last year. But worth it. Worth checking. One scheme I did was run through English councils. One other tip. You can phone your current supplier and ask to move to their cheapest deal. No fees to do this.

 

Get started and opportunities come.

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GlasgoJambo

I've been using Quidco for years - earned back about ?900 so far. Switching broadband regularly is the big earner (and of course you're usually saving money by getting a new deal) but basically buying anything on the internet just click on their website first - booking.com, e-buyer, Waitrose - usually only a few quid but for doing practically next to nothing it's worth it.

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Dagger Is Back

I've put ?100 on West Ham to beat Man U on the first game of the season at odds of 13. That's a huge price that I'm expecting to drop to around 7 which if it does I can lay it on the exchange and make a nice profit.

I don't understand a word of that. My fault not yours.

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I ditched my whinging ex girlfriend.......saved a fortune eating out..roughly ?100 a week. Got recognised for ESA, not much benefit but gym ?10 month fitness card and reductions on football/theatre STs roughly 1/3.

 

Use electricity meter key.....got no upcoming bills...

To get bus card...live west end don't need car....

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I ditched my whinging ex girlfriend.......

It's amazing how much you save when you ditch the boot.

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I was watching something and it showed buying a premium petrol from BP for example will give you more miles from your tank compared to a supermarket filling station.

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I was watching something and it showed buying a premium petrol from BP for example will give you more miles from your tank compared to a supermarket filling station.

It didn't notice getting any more mileage out of mine but motorway commuters may notice the difference.

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I don't understand a word of that. My fault not yours.

I'm expecting the odds to shorten so I can trade the bet off for a guaranteed profit. I'm expecting to make around ?80 from it but any profit is more than a bank would give me.

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been here before

Nectar is such a ******* scam. You get about 0.25p for every ?1 you spend!

That doesnt make it a scam.

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I'm expecting the odds to shorten so I can trade the bet off for a guaranteed profit. I'm expecting to make around ?80 from it but any profit is more than a bank would give me.

I really like the idea of match betting. Started doing it but then gave up. Dunno why

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I really like the idea of match betting. Started doing it but then gave up. Dunno why

No better excuse than the start of the football season.

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All roads lead to Gorgie

If I need to replace something like say a kettle I now check car boot sales first rather than electrical departments. I use buses less as the fares for short distances are ridiculous and cycling and walking keeps me fit-ish. I use aldi quite often and shop online if I find something cheaper there. Got my car insurance down by switching companies but directly not through a comparison website.

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Dagger Is Back

I'm expecting the odds to shorten so I can trade the bet off for a guaranteed profit. I'm expecting to make around ?80 from it but any profit is more than a bank would give me.

 

Cheers. Will need to look into that.

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Got an android phone?

Get the app Google Opinion Rewards - get money added to your google account for answering surveys

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Got an android phone?

Get the app Google Opinion Rewards - get money added to your google account for answering surveys

Credits to Play Store

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Jambof3tornado

Did a collective switch on my gas and leccy and saved about 380 for the year. Strange thing was british gas my old provider were the cheapest so I saved money by staying with my usual company but on a much cheaper tariff. Bit of a con that they dont put everyone on the cheapest tariff available.

 

Different company for car insurance every year, loyalty get you **** all.

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heartsfc_fan

Car insurance. I always shop about every year, but last couple I've called up my current insurer direct and asked them if they can improve on their renewal quote. They always have and matched whatever deal I found elsewhere.

Wroth a go.

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I save all my Nectar points.

I have spoken with BT and told them about my potential discount (dwp perk) with Vodafone from my current employer and they wrote back to me with an offer of an upgrade on my current package at no extra cost.

If I am buying white goods, I ask for a discount on the basis I am paying the whole cost in cash.

That should of read EE, sorry for any confusion.

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I keep a betting bank to do matched bets and various casino offers. It grows faster than any bank account.

 

 

I really like the idea of match betting. Started doing it but then gave up. Dunno why

 

 

Cheers. Will need to look into that.

 

Yeah Matched betting is a great way of making extra cash. There's going to be a flood of offers too for start of the season.

 

There's so much free information out there on it now and services telling you exactly what to do like Oddsmonkey.

 

I've just written a review of Oddsmonkey if anyone's interested in trying it out:

 

http://www.matchedbettingexperts.com/oddsmonkey-review-2017-matched-betting-software-comparison/

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Just saved myself ?190 for the year switching my leccy bills. :pleasing:

 

Going to open new bank accounts sometime this week. Going to start the match betting and use the one account for that.

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I've been using Quidco for years - earned back about ?900 so far. Switching broadband regularly is the big earner (and of course you're usually saving money by getting a new deal) but basically buying anything on the internet just click on their website first - booking.com, e-buyer, Waitrose - usually only a few quid but for doing practically next to nothing it's worth it.

Really good for hotel websites where you often get up around 10% cashback.

 

You get that with Hotels.com and they have a price match guarantee. They also have reward nights where you get a 'free night' for every ten booked.

 

My last trip, I effectively got around ?80 cash back, and a free night credit worth around ?80 also. This equates to around 20% of the cost of my stay.

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Nectar is such a ******* scam. You get about 0.25p for every ?1 you spend!

Not a scam then. They could give you nothing.

 

And it is effectively 0.25% interest, more than most banks give you for their current accounts. And all you are doing is buying what you would normally buy.

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Just saved myself ?190 for the year switching my leccy bills. :pleasing:

 

Going to open new bank accounts sometime this week. Going to start the match betting and use the one account for that.

Separate bank account is almost a must. Skrill is helpful for fast withdrawals but useless for sign ups.

 

I'm going to be battering the accumulators from the start of the season with a view to getting my bank into double figures.

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Separate bank account is almost a must. Skrill is helpful for fast withdrawals but useless for sign ups.

 

I'm going to be battering the accumulators from the start of the season with a view to getting my bank into double figures.

How much would you say would be a good figure to start with?

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eighteen seventyfour

Yeah Matched betting is a great way of making extra cash. There's going to be a flood of offers too for start of the season.

 

There's so much free information out there on it now and services telling you exactly what to do like Oddsmonkey.

 

I've just written a review of Oddsmonkey if anyone's interested in trying it out:

 

http://www.matchedbettingexperts.com/oddsmonkey-review-2017-matched-betting-software-comparison/

 

 

Good read, always been interested in this but never ventured. Does it involve opening multiple email accounts to take advantage of free bets for new customers?

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Good read, always been interested in this but never ventured. Does it involve opening multiple email accounts to take advantage of free bets for new customers?

You don't want to be opening more than one account with a bookie, a different email address won't hide your name, address, and date of birth. Free bets for new customers is just the beginning so it's not the end of the world if you already have some accounts.

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Escobar PHM

Sold one of our two cars. Bought a bus pass. Saving ?170 a month and if you learn how to 'bus hop' to and from work its a piece of piss getting used to it. 

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eighteen seventyfour

You don't want to be opening more than one account with a bookie, a different email address won't hide your name, address, and date of birth. Free bets for new customers is just the beginning so it's not the end of the world if you already have some accounts.

 

 

Ok cheers, thought that was part of it and put me off. Sounds more promising, need to read up some more.

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Carl Weathers

Does anyone on here use Monzo?

 

I'm just getting a card. It seems to be a prepaid MasterCard that is backed up with a good app that helps with budgeting. It's also good for using abroad as you don't get charged.

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Does anyone on here use Monzo?

 

I'm just getting a card. It seems to be a prepaid MasterCard that is backed up with a good app that helps with budgeting. It's also good for using abroad as you don't get charged.

Yup. Had one since November, it's great.

 

The app gives you an instant notification when you spend anything on the card and let's you know how much is left and how much you've spent that day.

 

It also categorises each of your spends so that at the end of each month you get a detailed report of where your money is spent (groceries, bevvy, etc). Really handy for budgeting.

 

As you say, it's also really good for spending abroad. It gives you the exchange rate through the app when you arrive and is usually better than the foreign banks.

 

It's effectively a prepaid MasterCard just now but Monzo have just got a license to be a fully fledged bank and are testing their current accounts now.

 

I'd highly recommend it.

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Does anyone on here use Monzo?

 

I'm just getting a card. It seems to be a prepaid MasterCard that is backed up with a good app that helps with budgeting. It's also good for using abroad as you don't get charged.

 

Yep, I've got one too. if yo need a golden ticket to get to the front of the queue i can give you one...think the waiting list is about 20k people. 

I mainly use it to transfer spending money in at the start of every month so i can save cash in my normal account....also means the bank cant see what im spending on bevvy and gambling! 

 

No charges abroad and you can put instant hold on it if you lose cards etc. Many benefits through the app

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Escobar PHM

Yep, I've got one too. if yo need a golden ticket to get to the front of the queue i can give you one...think the waiting list is about 20k people. 

I mainly use it to transfer spending money in at the start of every month so i can save cash in my normal account....also means the bank cant see what im spending on bevvy and gambling! 

 

No charges abroad and you can put instant hold on it if you lose cards etc. Many benefits through the app

I'd be interested in the Golden Ticket if its not wanted by Carl ?

Been meaning to get this done for donkeys but the waiting list is holding me back

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Escobar PHM

I'd be interested in the Golden Ticket if its not wanted by Carl ?

Been meaning to get this done for donkeys but the waiting list is holding me back

Actually Ignore that. I just found one online

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Carl Weathers

I've actually got the golden ticket and signed up - just need to deposit money to get a card. Thanks for the offer though.

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Stewie Griffin

Yep, I've got one too. if yo need a golden ticket to get to the front of the queue i can give you one...think the waiting list is about 20k people.

I mainly use it to transfer spending money in at the start of every month so i can save cash in my normal account....also means the bank cant see what im spending on bevvy and gambling!

 

No charges abroad and you can put instant hold on it if you lose cards etc. Many benefits through the app

I'd be interested in this if you've still got the golden ticket

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