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New. Cheapest ever loans - borrow at 2.8% + get a £30 M&S gift card on top
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£5 off £25 Lidl voucher. How to bag a nice Lidl saving. (Not in NI, sadly.) New. Get 1.5% on 1yr fixed savings - highest rate for 16mths. With fixed savings, you lock your money away for a set time for a set rate - and those rates are on the up: app-only Atom Bank now pays 1.5% AER on its 1yr fix (min £50). Don't want an app? Zopa's 1yr fix pays 1.36% AER (min £1,000). See Top Fixed Savings. Costa Coffee shakes up loyalty scheme - our analysis. It'll be easier to earn free drinks, but you won't be able to use points on food. Costa Club rewards Ends Mon. Free £20 cashback on top card for spending abroad. Halifax Clarity* (best to check your eligibility chances for it first) has long been a top pick card for spending abroad because it doesn't add the usual 3% exchange fee most cards do - so you get the same near-perfect rate the bank does. Plus accepted newbies who apply by 11.59pm on Mon, then spend on the card within 90 days, can bag £20 cashback (comes in 180 days). Repay IN FULL to minimise the 19.9% rep APR interest, then just keep the card for the next time you go away. Full info in Travel Credit Cards. Hot Diamonds 40% off everything. MSE Blagged. Including already-reduced outlet items. Hot Diamonds 'Secret' Amazon bargains - 'I saved £230 on a screen for my business'. For our success of the week, Rosie emailed after we told her about Amazon Warehouse - a little-known part of the retail giant that sells returned or slightly damaged items at huge discounts: "My graphic design equipment desperately needs updating, and a new screen cost £570. Then your email came in - the same model was £477 on Amazon Warehouse and, with the 30% off deal, was £331. I'm over the moon - thanks so much." Please send your MoneySaving successes on this or anything else. Birthday FREEBIES, including Krispy Kreme/Greggs doughnuts, Body Shop £5. Some firms give you free stuff just for getting a year older, and as Sep is the most common birthday month (it's, er, 9mths after Christmas/New Year), we've rounded up 30+ birthday freebies. |
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New. First FREE kids' spending card - others like GoHenry charge up to £35/yr. But is it any good?
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Paperchase 30% off most full-price items. MSE Blagged. Via code, online only. Paperchase Cheapest iPhone 12 Mini contract we've EVER seen. Three newbies can get a 64GB iPhone 12 Mini* with 100GB/mth of data, unltd mins & texts via this MobilePhonesDirect link. It's £199 upfront, then £20/mth, so £679 over the 2yr contract - a massive £300+ cheaper than getting a similar deal direct from Three. See Cheap iPhones, or for other options, MSE's Cheap Mobile Finder tool. Note: Three is responsible for your contract, MobilePhonesDirect for the handset. £31 HelloFresh ingredients box £12 - gets you six meals (three meals for two). MSE Blagged. Plus pay just £16 for the next four boxes - though you can cancel at any time. Newbies only, 5,000 available. HelloFresh 18 key back to work and school savers. Including our season ticket calculator, cheap school uniform extras and (ahem) how to save for Christmas. See 18 autumn MoneySaving tips in case you missed 'em last week. 18,000 FREE Grand Designs Live Birmingham tickets. For 6-10 Oct, normally £12-£15 each. Grand Designs Plusnet axes YouView TV from Nov - but you can leave penalty-free now if affected. See Plusnet TV. Sending a parcel? Royal Mail pick-ups now just 30p. Till 26 Sep, normally up to 72p. Parcel pick-ups |
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AT A GLANCE BEST BUYS
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THIS WEEK'S POLL How much of your shopping is now online? When we asked this question a year ago, two in three of you said you did most of your shopping online. But with restrictions on going out lifted and social distancing measures easing, we want to know if that's changed. How much of your shopping is now online? The vast majority of you are worth more than you owe. Last week, we asked you to calculate how much you are worth, or how much you owe (excluding any student loans). Over 8,000 people responded, and encouragingly only 10% said they were in overall debt. Older age groups were better off than their younger counterparts, with 44% of over-65s sitting on a net worth of £500,000 or more. See the full net worth poll results. |
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MONEY MORAL DILEMMA Should I ask my partner to put extra towards mortgage repayments? My partner and I have just bought our first home together, and I contributed an extra £5,000 to the deposit so we could get the home we wanted. Should I ask my partner to contribute £5,000 to something else related to our home, such as mortgage repayments, or is that just being petty considering we've bought a house together? Enter the Money Moral Maze: Should I ask my partner to put extra towards mortgage repayments? | Suggest an MMD | View past MMDs |
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MARTIN'S APPEARANCES (WED 8 SEP ONWARDS) Thu 9 Sep - Good Morning Britain, ITV, from 6am MSE TEAM APPEARANCES (SUBJECTS TBC) Thu 9 Sep - BBC Radio Leicester, Mid-morning with Ben Jackson, from 11.35am |
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'JUST THE TWO OF US IN GRETNA GREEN... PERFECT' - WHAT ARE YOUR MONEYSAVING WEDDING TIPS? That's all for this week, but before we go... weddings can cost £10,000s, but when we asked for your tips to keep the costs down, you didn't disappoint - wearing outfits you already own, using a friend's 'posh car' and getting married on a weekday were all top tips. A few MoneySavers had even eloped to Gretna Green - high on romance, low on costs. If you're planning to tie the knot on a budget, or you want to share your own tips, head over to our wedding MoneySaving Facebook post. We hope you save some money, stay safe, |
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