Bubbly Scot
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For casual spending don't have loads of cash always in your pocket............ He now draws out £50 max and not going to the cash machine twice as much thus is spending less. I know in theory this shouldn't work but it does.
Try not carrying any cash around and you'll be amazed how much you won't spend
This does work but after you cancel it you might have to wait for a couple of weeks to receive all the free to air stuff (when I did it the signal jammed for a couple of weeks)
Whats this all about (Free to air?)
DVB alternative?), are you heating your house and water effectively? are you using the cheapest broadband provider, are you getting free banking?
See here for example:Whats this all about (Free to air?)
You need to be careful here - this will most likely be when you retire to bed and having such heavy appliances running while in bed ias not a good idea due to the (possibly small but not insiginificant) risk of fire hazards.
- only use a tumble-dryer when your electricity switches over to the night-saver rate;
And sometimes multipacks are dearer than buying the items individually! Caveat emptor.
- 3 for 2 offers are only economical if they're for items you use on a regular basis; otherwise it's just money wasted & taking up space in your cupboard/bathroom cabinet;
But don't shop just to get points!
- Make use of advantage cards/ clubcards every time you shop. Especially handy in the run-up to Xmas for extra treats/ stocking fillers;
Sorry - have to totally disagree here!
- Cut down on the takeaway cappucinos - you can make your own with the blender and a jar of instant. Tastes just as nice. Honest!
If you habitually find that you are not clearing your CC bill then either address the spending patterns so that you can or get rid of the card!
- If you're having trouble with the credit card (as I am!), get tough with yourself. Set yourself a target amount to be paid off within a reasonable period and stick to it, even if it means foregoing the nights out for a while. Your friends aren't going to pay off your credit card, are they?
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