m7mcfc
Well-Known Member
MCC said:Stick a baguette up your arse and save money on nutella.
Stick a bag over your head and asphyxiate yourself, no more need to save money.
MCC said:Stick a baguette up your arse and save money on nutella.
MCC said:Stick a baguette up your arse and save money on nutella.
roaminblue said:Shop around financial services; it doesn't pay to be loyal to banks (this includes loans, bank accounts etc). Banks offer great deals to new customers, less so for existing customers.
Stay away from debt consolidation firms. Recent Lloyds research on this market was very damning (incidents where a consumer was paying £400/month to a debt management company thinkint this was a small repayment - reality is they were paying $300/month in fees)
Also shop around utility companies, try not to be fixed with one supplier for ease.
Doing the above also creates more competition in the market and forces insitutions to offer better deals etc.
simple household saving tips:
Displace the water in your toilets cistern, this limits the amount of water wasted when you flush.
I'm a big believer in putting on a jumper than turning the heating on. My old man works in renewable energy; a survey was done in china and the younger generations carbon footprint was much bigger. When cold, they had the heating on full blast, the older generation put more clothes on.
About a year ago I stopped buying my lunch at work, and instead started taking my own, its staggering how much money you can save this way