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  • Online discount voucher codes 'more acceptable' - 12th October, 2009

    A new study has found that UK consumers are more willing to use discount voucher codes when shopping on the internet rather than handing one over in a restaurant.
    Conducted by discount voucher code website Savoo.co.uk, the research discovered that 15 million Brits are too embarrassed to use a coupon when out in public, but are happy to do so under the anonymity of the internet...

  • Argos and House of Fraser discount voucher codes offered - 9th October, 2009

    Money saving tips website myvouchercodes.co.uk has announced that it will be offering consumers the chance to grab a bargain at Argos and House of Fraser this Christmas.
    The site will be releasing a book of discount voucher codes for the catalogue retailer and department store over the festive period, which will be sent to one million homes across the UK...

  • Pensioners to stay cold to save on utility bills - 9th October, 2009

    Five million over-65s are to forego heating their homes this winter in order to cut down the costs of utility bills, new research has revealed.
    Conducted by charity Age Concern, the survey found that 38 per cent of elderly homeowners will try to cut down on gas and 41 per cent will reduce electricity usage over the next few months amid fears utility bills will be too high...

  • Scottish Power to charge utility bills for late switching - 6th October, 2009

    Homeowners with Scottish Power thinking of switching companies when their current deal ends should do so as soon as possible if they are to avoid a fee on their utility bills for leaving the firm too late.
    This is according to financial advice website Confused.com, which has reported that Scottish Power is to charge customers a £50 exit fee if they do not confirm that they are switching before October 15th.
    The company's Discounted Energy October 2009 and Fixed Price Energy tariffs were well priced, the website said, but both ended on September 30th...

  • Microsoft announces cheap bargain deals for Windows 7 - 2nd October, 2009

    Students will be able to take advantage of a cheap bargain deal if they come to purchase their own copy of the latest in Microsoft's popular line of operating systems (OS), Windows 7.
    The computing giant is allowing UK buyers of the product to grab it for just £30 when they provide a valid university email address at the point of purchase...

  • Cheap bargain deals on Apple iPhone? - 30th September, 2009

    With Orange and Vodafone announcing they have struck a deal with Apple to end O2's monopoly on the iPhone in the UK, consumers may need to wait to see if cheap bargain deals are offered on the devices before making a purchase.
    According to Shane Richmond, head of technology editorial for the Daily Telegraph, it is "likely" that the two new iPhone providers will want to get as many customers as possible by offering discounts on the mobiles...

  • NUS cards act as money off vouchers at Pizza Hut - 30th September, 2009

    Undergraduates hungry for a cheap bargain deal should make sure they are making the most of their National Union of Students (NUS) card at places such as Pizza Hut, one expert has claimed.
    Writing in the Guardian, Miles Brignall reminded students that the card can act as a money-off voucher at the restaurant, offering a 25 per cent discount on all pizzas...

  • Be Broadband offers discount voucher codes for Amazon - 29th September, 2009

    Those searching for a high-speed internet deal with perks of money-off vouchers for other leading companies may want to take a look at Be Broadband's new offering.
    The company is giving away discount voucher codes for the popular Amazon website worth up to £25 to all new customers who sign up for its Be Unlimited or Be Pro broadband packages...

  • Twitter users get cheap bargain deals from Travelodge - 29th September, 2009

    Travelodge has claimed that it is the first budget hotel brand in the UK to use the social networking site Twitter to offer cheap bargain deals to its customers.
    The company believed that due to the number of its customers who already use the internet to book overnight stays at its hotels around the country, it would jump even further into the 21st century by using the innovative market strategy...

  • Expert gives tips on Tesco Club Cards - 25th September, 2009

    Consumers looking to make the most of the Tesco Club Card may want to take advantage of a new offer which doubles any points earned for spending at the supermarket giant, according to one expert.
    Writing for the Guardian, Jill Papworth explained that for every £1 spent in-store or online at Tesco, club card holders can now get two points rather than one back – with 100 points exchangeable for £1 off any subsequent purchases...

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