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There are loads of ways to save money every day. Although they won't amount to much individually, making a few changes here and there can add up quickly and get you closer to affording that holiday or this year's Christmas presents. We've put together 50 fantastic tips for saving money. Put a few into action and see how much you can save. A little effort can go a really long way. 50 great ways to save or make money 1. Get a free flight: Citibank now offers a Bmibaby credit card and if you spend £100 or more on retail purchases within 90 days of your account opening date you'll get a free introductory return flight to any destination that bmibaby serves. Citibank also have an easyJet Mastercard credit cards with rewards for more info. where if you spend at least £250 on it in the first 90 days you get a free easyjet flight plus 10% off all easyJet bookings made in the first three months and airmiles. See our article 2. Get a free meal: Book with Toptable where you can get up to 50% off a meal out. You also earn points for each meal you book with them. Once you’ve accumulated enough you get a free meal. 4. Get cheap designer clothes: If you have to buy designer clothes get down to the Designer Warehouse Sales where you can get designer one-offs and heavily discounted items. There are also websites like BrandAlley offering discounted labels so you can get the same brands for less. 5. Get an Amazon bargain: If you're an avid Amazon shopper take a look at Price Cut Review, a handy website that lists all of the current Amazon products that are selling at half price or less. It's all sorted into categories for you, so it's well worth a browse to see if there is anything you need that you could get for a lot less. Check out the current deals now. 6. Get money for free: Make sure the government doesn’t get its hands on your unclaimed assets. Mylostaccount is a free website which will locate any money you have lying around in forgotten accounts so you can enjoy spending it on yourself. Click here for other ideas on how get money for free. 7. Pay-as-you-go car: If you only use your car every now and again, save the price of insurance and road tax by using car rental services like Streetcar or Zipcar. They have cars strategically parked in local neighbourhoods for you to pick up and use. Prices start from £4.95 for an hour and you don’t even have to pay for fuel. 8. Save on petrol: Get cheaper fuel by checking petrolprices before you go out and fill up. The site will tell you which of your local petrol stations is selling fuel cheapest so you know where to go to get the best price. 9. Cheaper rail travel: Get a family railcard which costs just £24 for the whole family and gives adults a third off train fares and children up to 60% off. All you have to do is travel with at least one child. See here for more details. 10. Get a Boots advantage card: The Boots Advantage Card offers four points for every pound you spend. Go to the Bonus machines in a Boots store and you can usually download a selection of vouchers that give you discounts on certain products. Also keep an eye out for any double/triple point offers but don't go crazy and start buying things you weren't going to buy anyway! 11. Cashback sites: Buying online via cashback sites is like getting paid to buy things you were going to buy anyway. The cashback site gives you a share of what they make from linking you to the shopping site and this way you get your purchases for less. See here for more information. 12. Save money on your wedding: At youbuymywedding your guests can pledge money for your wedding instead of buying you presents. Once you’ve got enough you can then withdraw cash to pay for the venue, photographer or even the dress. Here are some other tips on cutting your wedding costs. 13. Give to charity for M&S vouchers: Oxfam have teamed up with Marks & Spencer and will give you a £5 voucher for each clothing donation that contains a Marks & Spencer item. You can spend the voucher on homeware or clothing with a minimum spend of £35. 14. Win some prizes: Enter a load of free competitions whether it's online, magazines, writing and you could win anything from a chocolate bar to a free holiday. Read our full article for more details. 15. Cheap cinema tickets: Go toLastminute.com where you can buy tickets at any one of 14 participating Vue cinemas for the bargain price of £4.99 (plus 50p booking fee). Buy tickets online and get into any film with available seats from noon on a weekday (Monday to Thursday). This is only for lucky Londoners, but for everyone else there are still ways to save - you can get 2 for 1 tickets with Orange Wednesdays. Orange customers can text FILM to 241 from their phone and they will be sent a code which you show at the cinema. If you're not with Orange you can always just buy an Orange pay-as-you-go Sim card and put a small amount on it to take advantage of the offer. 16. Get a cheap bike: You can get amazing bargains on unclaimed stolen bikes at police auctions or on eBay. Remember to lock it up safe and get insurance in case your bike is stolen. 17. Do a house swap: Doing a house swap is a great way to get free accommodation for your holiday. You also get an authentic experience of the place you are visiting and it’s more comfortable than living in a hotel for two weeks. Join an organisation like home for exchange for a small fee and get swapping. 18. Cheaper glasses online: You can save a lot of money on frames and lenses by ordering them online. All you need is your prescription. Have a look at this article to find out how. 19. Cosmetic research: If you like creams and bath smellies but you don’t want to pay for them, sign up for cosmetic research online. They’ll send you free products and all you do in return is fill out a questionnaire. If you’ve got kids they’ll send you products to try on them, too. 20. Say no to 0870: 0870 numbers can be extortionately expensive and companies use them to get as much out of you as possible. You can avoid paying more by searching for an alternate number on saynoto0870.com. All you do is type in the number or company name and the site will generate a load of landline or freephone numbers that you can contact the same people on. O2 charge 50p a minute to phone them, but saynoto0870 have a freephone number so you pay nothing. 21. Cheap calls with 1899 and 18185: There are lots of alternative telephone services that you can use from your BT line that will save you money. All you do to get better rates is type in a special code before dialling the normal number. Rates vary depending on the company, but you can usually get free UK calls (with a 3p one-off connection fee) and very cheap international calls through these companies. 22. Join a veggie box scheme: Veggie boxes come straight from the producers and give you great organic produce for less than in the supermarket. There’s also the added element of surprise – the boxes only include what is in season so you’ll get a great variety of stuff all the time. Find your nearest scheme here and check out our article on a greener way to eat and drink. 23. Get a free laptop: Go to the Carphone Warehouse where they’ve thrown in a free laptop to entice customers into their mobile phone contract deals. Even if you don’t need a laptop, pick up the contract and then sell it on eBay and make a nice profit - it will probably pay your mobile phone contract for the year. 24. Voucher sites: Get online discounts by checking sites like vouchercodes.com or myvouchercodes. They’ll give you promotional codes that online sites are running and, although they are notoriously unreliable, sometimes they really come up trumps and can give you great discounts for sites like Expedia, Amazon and hotels.com. 25. Cash health plans: Cash health plans are like health insurance, but the premiums are much cheaper (from £2 a month) and, as long as you are honest, you are guaranteed to get the money you claim. The plans are designed so that the annual premium is equivalent to the amount of cash you can get towards just one benefit (dental, optical or medical) so you really get your money’s worth. 26. Use different search engines when you buy flights: Expedia isn’t the be all and end all of holiday search engines. Start with Flightmapping to see which airlines fly to your destination and then check their individual websites as well as Kayak, Flycheapo and Momondo. 27. Go to a festival for free: You can see all your favourite bands this summer by working at an Oxfam stall or picking up waste with Event Recycling. You'll be working in shifts so you will be able to see plenty of music. Find out more here. 28. Keep a spending diary: One of the best ways to save money is to write down absolutely everything you spend money on. Often there’s a coffee here and a paper there that's quickly forgotten, but even these small costs will add up over time. Putting it down on paper can really help you see how much you are losing through frivolous purchases and help you cut down. Find out more here. 29. Get free gym membership:PruHealth give you free gym membership when you sign up for health insurance with them. Premiums start from £33 a month, which could be less than a standard gym membership so you get both health insurance and gym membership for the price of just the price of one of them. See our article to decide whether it’s worth it for you. 30. Get some freebies: Go on Gumtree and click on the freebies section for a list of things in your area that people want to throw out. You'll have to collect them but you get to get your hands on a free sofa or kitchen table so start browsing now! Freecycle,Snaffleup and Craig's List work in pretty much the same way so check those out too and don't forget to keep an eye on our own regularly updated list of freebies. 31. Set up a savings account with penalties: Protect your savings from yourself by getting a savings account where you pay a penalty to withdraw money. This way if you really need the money you can get at it, but the fine is enough of a deterrent to stop you using it if you don’t need it. Have a look at our savings article for more info. 32. Save on vets bills: Veterinarian bills are expensive. Avoid paying out a fortune for serious pet illnesses by getting pet insurance. For under £10 a month you are covered for all your big vet costs and we’ve also got other tips on how to keep your pet healthy in our full article on cutting vet costs. 33. Free travel guides: Don’t buy travel guides when you are going on holiday. Forget paying for the latest lonely planet every time you go away. You can get travel guides from the library for free. You can often sort out an extended loan if you’re away for a long time, or just renew online. Alternatively there are loads of free travel resources available on the net for free. 34. Haggle in shops: Did you know that you can haggle in high street shops? Like any other shop they have targets to meet and if you’re willing to buy several items and pay in cash you can get discounts. It might not work everywhere, but it’s worth a go. 35. Enjoy some free ballet and opera: This summer make sure you catch one of the fabulous performances from The Royal Ballet and The Royal Opera on the outdoor BP Summer Big Screens. They are all around the UK and absolutely free. Find out more here. 36. Book your holiday early: Although late-deals seem to be all the rage, you can actually still get much better prices by booking early. Try to avoid school holiday periods but if you can’t avoid UK ones, check out when the holidays are in the destination you’ve got your eye on and go when the kids are in school. This will save you money on hotels, flights and activities whilst you are there. For more tips on saving money on your holiday click here. 37. Save on coffee: If you can't face the day without a coffee then you might as well save some money. If you take your own flask to Starbucks you can save 25p on your purchase and do your bit for the environment. 38. Get free entertainment: Just go to the BBC website where you can apply for free tickets to tour and live events, check out new music with promotional events, or be in the audience of your favourite TV show. Another great site is Lost In TV where you can apply for tickets to other TV network shows like Who Wants To Be A Millionaire and The Paul O’Grady Show. Add yourself to their mailing list to receive updates on any new dates of upcoming shows. 39. Free dental care: If you’re willing to let a dental student have a look at your teeth you can get free dental care at a dental hospital. The students are constantly supervised by a qualified dentist so there’s very little risk to your teeth, but you won’t have to pay a penny. Find your local dental hospital online and ring them to see how their student programme works. 40. Get early bird deals in restaurants: Loads of restaurants will offer you cheap meal deals if you eat before the evening rush. Giraffe has two courses for £6.95 between 5pm and 7pm and it’s happy hour giving you two for one on drinks. There are similar deals available at Harvester and loads of other establishments. So eat early and save money. 41. Don't spend your Tesco clubcard points in store: Your vouchers are worth four times more when you exchange them for their clubcard deal tokens. You can use them for discounts on all kinds of things including days out, airmiles and restaurants. Check the websitefor more details. 42. Cheaper supermarkets: Don’t be scared to shop at places like Lidl and Aldi. Although they aren’t the classiest places, cheaper supermarkets are great for buying groceries like tinned veg, crisps and sweets, jars of sauces and drinks. You can get lots of branded products for less and some of the alternative labels are well known on the continent and are good quality even if we don’t recognize them here. Try it once and if you don’t like what you get, then don’t get it again. 43. Save on theme parks: A day of rollercoasters and rides is always a great way to spend the day together as a family and you don't need to spend a fortune. Try lastminute.com for some really great deals on tickets to all the major UK parks. If you're not sure which one to go for you can find guides for all the UK parks here. 44. Holiday on a farm: You don't have to go abroad to have a great holiday - why not stay at a farm and spend some time in the beautiful British countryside. It's the perfect holiday for a family because the kids can get involved with feeding the animals and you can all enjoy a taste of country life. Try Farm Stay UK for a list of quality approved farm accommodation. 45. Get a free personal shopper: Personal shoppers aren't just for the rich and famous - Topshop has a style advisor service in its bigger stores around the country where you can book an appointment online or by phone. find out more in our article luxury for less. 46. Clever holiday money: Never change your money at the airport and it's best to avoid your tour operator too - they usually have the worst deals around. Most high street outlets no longer charge commission so concentrate on where you can get the best exchange rate. For consistently great deals on foreign money go to Travelex. 47. Go to Rated People: Make sure you know whether your builder is kosher before you cough up any money with RatedPeople who offer a free service helping you find recommended tradesmen in your area.Simply sign up, describe the job/trade, then get quotes and choose the one that fits your needs. Once they’ve completed the task, you can rate them yourself. 48. Cheap beauty treatments: Treat yourself to a pampering session without spending a fortune by checking out your local colleges. The students will carry out the treatments at heavily discounted prices - they may even do some treatments for free. 49. Pay less for household goods: Don't buy brands they're so much more expensive. Instead try buying things second hand on eBay or shopping online in bulk. Use a price comparison site like kelkoo to make sure you always get the best deal. 50. Sign up for newsletters to get special offers: In exchange for your details, lots of companies will send you special discounts and offers. All you’ve got to do is sign up for their newsletters and delete them when they don’t have any special offers. Related articles
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Jasmine and the moneymagpie team
Moneymagpie Moneypedia
28.08.2008



