10 ways to save money online

Credit is crunching, stocks are falling, confidence is wavering, but we keep writing… about the ultimate ways to save money online. Here goes:

  • Shopping: On quidco.com you can sign up to get some of the money you spent online back. When you buy from the 1200 shops in the scheme, you receive a percentage of the price back. The scheme works with referral schemes.
  • Shopping: on nexttag.com, you can compare prices of anything from sports equipment to baby food. Type in the product and the site will show you the cheapest prices and where you can find them online.
  • Petrol: on UK website petrolprices.com you can find the cheapest petrol near you.
  • Travel: on liftshare.org you can find other people to share car and therefore petrol costs with.
  • Travel: on hotelscomparison.com you can search the cheapest hotels in the world. That is if you have the money to stay in a hotel.
  • If not: on couchsurfing.com you can find a couch to sleep on while traveling, saves money and means meeting new people!
  • Vouchers: on dealofday.com and  (UK) myvouchercodes.co.uk there are hundreds of discount deals and vouchers to be found to save a little here and there.
  • Tickets: Buy tickets late on lastminute.com to save money on entertainment.
  • Mobile: on onecompare.com you can find the cheapest mobile deals online to keep you talking through the slump.
  • Comparing prices: on compare.com and uswitch.com you get quoted the cheapest prices for home, life and car insurance.
  • Sharing skills: on teamuphere.com you can share your skills and use other people’s skills

Start saving now….and share any other tips with us.

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One Response to “10 ways to save money online”

  1. sarah davenport on December 14th, 2008

    Your readers may like a small 7 page ebook which illustrates how anyone may benefit from a service that allows people to have 0 interest APR credit cards for years.

    http://www.3-minute-balance-transfer.com

    Warmest wishes,

    sarah

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