50 Ways To Save Money This Christmas
Savvy gift shopping
(1) Shopping around for cheaper prices are CDs and books does not have to mean Pounding the high street. Comparison sites such as www.find-dvd.co.uk, www.find-book.co.uk www.find-cd.co.uk and will do all the legwork for you.
(2) Before buying anything, see if there are any discount codes for that online store by checking out www.myvoucher codes.co.uk for money-off vouchers and promotional codes.
(3) Rather than buying gifts for all your children's friends, Which can add up quickly, arrange a Secret Santa. Get together with the other mums and draw names out of a hat so everyone has to buy just one fixed-price present.
(4) Instead of pricey of exchanging gifts with your loved one, why not agree to buy a couple of stockings and pack them full of small but more thoughtful gifts? Set a limit of, say, £ 10 per gift and put the fun back into deciding what to get each other.
(5) Buy in bulk. Look out for Three-for-two promotions are gifts from now onwards on the high street to save cash. And remember that smaller, independent stores can be more flexible on price.
(6) Searching for gifts on eBay can lead to major savings but always check the product description to make SURE that the item is new or as-good-as.
(7) When shopping online, make sure you buy everything you need in one go is to save postage and packaging.
(8) Why buy when you can swap? It is community websites such as www.freecycle.org people give away things they no longer need - from TVs Thurs bicycles.Read Morehttp://www.mirror.co.uk/advice/christmas/2009/11/09/50-ways-to-save-money-this-christmas-115875-21807603/
(1) Shopping around for cheaper prices are CDs and books does not have to mean Pounding the high street. Comparison sites such as www.find-dvd.co.uk, www.find-book.co.uk www.find-cd.co.uk and will do all the legwork for you.
(2) Before buying anything, see if there are any discount codes for that online store by checking out www.myvoucher codes.co.uk for money-off vouchers and promotional codes.
(3) Rather than buying gifts for all your children's friends, Which can add up quickly, arrange a Secret Santa. Get together with the other mums and draw names out of a hat so everyone has to buy just one fixed-price present.
(4) Instead of pricey of exchanging gifts with your loved one, why not agree to buy a couple of stockings and pack them full of small but more thoughtful gifts? Set a limit of, say, £ 10 per gift and put the fun back into deciding what to get each other.
(5) Buy in bulk. Look out for Three-for-two promotions are gifts from now onwards on the high street to save cash. And remember that smaller, independent stores can be more flexible on price.
(6) Searching for gifts on eBay can lead to major savings but always check the product description to make SURE that the item is new or as-good-as.
(7) When shopping online, make sure you buy everything you need in one go is to save postage and packaging.
(8) Why buy when you can swap? It is community websites such as www.freecycle.org people give away things they no longer need - from TVs Thurs bicycles.Read Morehttp://www.mirror.co.uk/advice/christmas/2009/11/09/50-ways-to-save-money-this-christmas-115875-21807603/

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