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Join Sun Savers, our brilliant new rewards club – and get FREE cash just by buying your favourite paper

YOU can get FREE cash just for buying your favourite paper – with Sun Savers. ​

Our brilliant new rewards club will pay back our most loyal readers.

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Sun Savers is The Sun's brand new rewards clubCredit: The Sun

Just pick up the paper each day to collect your Sun Savers codes and we will GIVE YOU £5 when you have ­collected 28.

This isn’t a one-off. And there is no limit to how much cash you can save.

For every 28 codes you enter, we will give you a fiver. Over the course of a year, that could add up to £65.

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What is Sun Savers? Here's everything you need to know about our new rewards club


To get you on your way, join today and we will put a BONUS £1 in your Sun Savers wallet on Monday.

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Download the free Sun Savers app or go to sunsavers.co.uk to join
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Sun Savers has already been a huge hit with our Scottish readers.

But you don’t just have to take our word for it.

See what happy readers Billy, Christina and Sarah have to say about being members of our super rewards club.

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A bit of extra cash for a little holiday would be great

Sun Saver Billy, 71, will use the cash he earns for a campervan getawayCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
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RETIRED welder Billy Mann, 71, from Motherwell, is saving his Sun Savers cashback for a holiday in his new campervan. He says:

I’ve only had the campervan four weeks and I’m looking forward to getting out and about in it.

I might even let my partner Maureen, 52, come along too!

Having a bit of extra cash to go towards a little holiday would be fantastic.

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I’ve been reading The Sun for many years and it’s great to have the codes now too.

The Sun Savers app makes it really easy.

It’s nice to have a little bonus for buying the paper

Mum Christina, 38, has put the extra money toward household billsCredit: Ken Macpherson

MUM-of-two Christina Udy, 38, from Inverness, gets help with the household bills from Sun Savers.

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She works from home as a Betterware salesperson, living with children Sophie, eight, and Jason, five, and partner Darren Macleod, 28, a chef. She says:

I’ve saved up enough codes to get £10 back so far. I didn’t do anything special with the money – it went towards household bills.

It’s nice to have a little bonus if you’re buying the paper anyway.

It all helps. I find the app really easy to use and the scanner is excellent.

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Scanning the codes is like a game for my children

Sarah, 42, and her kids are planning a family treat night with their Sun Savers cashCredit: Eric McCowat

Married mum of five Sarah Aitken, 42, lives in Peebles in the Scottish Borders with husband Scott, 45, an IT manager, and children Brodie, one, Charlie, three, and twins Aimee and Chloe, ten.

Her eldest, Ross, 19, has moved away to uni. She says:

Four of our children are under 11, and to them scanning in the codes is like a game.

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We do it every day, and on the rare occasion I forget, I like that the app sends me a reminder notification.

I think the app is fantastic, and the kids are looking forward to the family treat night we’re going to have when we’ve saved enough.

We bust the myths about Sun Savers

Myth 1. It isn’t real cash. It will be vouchers or points.

WRONG. It IS real cash!

Myth 2. You have to enter the codes on consecutive days.

WRONG. Each code is valid for five weeks – enter them whenever you want.

Myth 3. It’s a one-off.

WRONG. Sun Savers is FOR EVER.

Bank on the extra money... start small to save big

HOUSEHOLDS each have an average £3,000 in savings, according to the Treasury – but what if you don’t have a penny put away?

Financial experts agree you should aim to have that three months’ worth of cash ready for emergencies.

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Achieving that is another reason to join Sun Savers.

Aim to have three months' worth of cash saved in case of an emergency, financial experts adviseCredit: Getty Images

Vince Smith-Hughes of Prudential says: “Making small changes to our lifestyles can help us when it comes to saving.”

So here are ten quick ways to claw back a few quid.

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  • Keep a spending diary and write down where every penny goes. It will show where you can cut back.
  • Always use voucher codes when shopping online.
  • If you are lucky enough to have a hefty amount to save, open an Isa where you can stash cash away tax-free.
  • Lost an old pension pot? Ask the Pension Tracing Service to track it down for you.
  • See if you can switch to a zero per cent balance transfer on credit cards to make repayments more affordable. Don’t spend on the new card, though.
Buy supermarket own brands, and only buy non-perishables on bogof dealsCredit: Getty Images
  • Buy Christmas gifts all year round. Nab sales items in the summer to spread the cost.
  • Seen a bargain toy? Buy a bundle to give out as gifts when your kids go to parties.
  • Check The Sun for bargain family days out and offers.
  • Only buy non-perishable goods like washing powder or shampoo on bogof deals. When it’s on offer, stockpile.
  • Swap brands for supermarket own labels.
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