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Here are 10 easy ways you can make hundreds of pounds in that extra hour this Sunday

An extra hour in bed or thousands of pounds in your pocket - it's a no-brainer

The clocks will go back in the early hours of Sunday morning, which means you get an extra hour in bed... or you could use the time to do something useful.

The time change was introduced to mark an official end to British Summer Time, although most of us wrote that off weeks ago.

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, and . Do your research and find one that suits you.

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 to find the best price for your old ringer. 

Re-negotiate or cancel your subscriptions

Signed up to a swanky gym in January but haven't been for months? That's money down the drain.

Check your standing orders and direct debits to see if you are paying for subscriptions you don't use.

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Whether you are a fireman or shop assistant, you can get money back for your uniformCredit: Getty Images

It's not just the obvious uniforms like firemen and the police either - if you wash and repair it yourself, branded T-shirts count too.

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The amount you're able to claim tax relief on depends on your industry.

For 2015/2016, basic rate taxpayers can claim back £12.

Get money back for past travel

Are you still seething about last week's awful commute? It might make you feel better to make some money from those train delays.

If you are a regular commuter and you've experienced annoying delays you can claim compensationCredit: Getty Images
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Input the details of delayed past journeys to  (currently dating back to 14 days) and it will give you all the information you need to get your money back. 

If you're delay is older than that, all isn't lost.

You have 28 days to contact the individual train companies to get your refund.

Make sure you’re claiming any benefits you're entitled to

, which estimates what you're eligible for. 

Dig out your store cards

Dust off your unused loyalty cards, because there could be a small fortune on themCredit: Alamy

It's easy to presume store cards aren't worth the hassle, but that's not the case.

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