A lot of websites promise savings, but only a handful actually follow through on it. Check out our list of the most helpful cost-cutting sites on the web.
A lot of websites promise savings, but only a handful actually follow through on it. Check out our list of the most helpful cost-cutting sites on the web.
1
Quidco
By offering all of its registered users 100% cash back on the commission it makes from their sales, Quidco may seem too good to be true. But, it isn't. When doing your shopping, click through Quidco first to benefit from great cash back rewards.
2
Money Saving Expert
Martin Lewis' MoneySavingExpert.com has earned its reputation as one of the UK's best resources for personal finances. If you're wondering how to get a fair deal on your MOT, want to learn more about savings accounts, want to find deal vouchers or simple want to know your rights as a consumer, MoneySavingExpert has answers.
3
Student Beans
The student budget usually leaves something to be desired. Student Beans offers deals exclusively to students; so, aside from saving money, the offers are usually geared toward products/services students will like.
4
VoucherCodes.co.uk
One of the best voucher code sites available to UK consumers, VoucherCodes.co.uk features a range of great deals on anything from pizza delivery to beauty products. Before buying something, check VoucherCodes to see if they have a voucher for that item.
5
Give or Take
Give or Take is a cashback shopping site just like Quidco. However, if you would like to donate your cash back earnings to charity, you can do so. If you want to give back to the community, but struggle to find time, this can be an easy and affordable way to do so.
6
Turn2Us
This handy site features a 'Benefits Calculator' that allows you to calculate exactly which benefits you qualify for. If you're finding the government welfare website difficult, or simply want an easy way to assess your benefits situation, Turn2Us is extremely useful.
7
npower
With so many energy suppliers spread across the UK, it can be difficult for homeowners to find the best deal on gas and electricity prices. Energy supplier npower features an easy-to-use quote finder on its website so that consumers can make sure they're getting a fair deal.
8
EnviroFone
You know that old mobile phone that's sitting in a drawer collecting dust? Well, believe it or not, EnviroFone wants it - and they're pay you for it! Simply enter your phone's make/model/IMEI number and find out how much you can get for it. Basically, free money.
9
Ebay
An oldie, but a goodie, Ebay remains a bargain-hunter's dream. Users can bid for items at far below market value while also selling items that they no longer want or need. Be careful though, Ebay is so much fun that you may find yourself buying things you don't actually need :)
10
Gumtree
Yes, Gumtree does have its share of shabby furniture and sketchy job listings, but it also has a lot of great deals. The online classifieds site is also a really useful way to get rid of items you don't want/need.
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