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

Our brilliant new rewards club, which launched this week, will pay back our most loyal readers.

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

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

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. So 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 tomorrow. And the good news doesn’t stop with free cash.

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With Sun Savers, we give you the best hacks, deals and tips to save money every single day.

Turn to Page 24 for money-saving tips.

TO JOIN: Don’t worry, folks — joining takes just 30 seconds, in three steps.

All we’ll ask of you is your name, your date of birth and an email address to get you on the way to your first crisp fiver.

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You can choose to save or cash out straight to your bank account or instantly with Paypal.

Don’t delay — join Sun Savers now!

Download the free Sun Savers app or go to sunsavers.co.uk to join

Sun Savers has already been a huge hit with our Scottish readers.

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

See what three happy readers — Sharron, James and William — have to say about being among the first members of our rewards club.

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Make the lolly lasto at Glasto

GLASTONBURY starts on Wednesday but despite the hippy vibe, there’s nothing free-love about attending a festival.

Research suggests the average cost of partying at a summer music show has hit a record £400.

Darren Williams from penny-pinching site  said: “Festivals are a great summertime activity but the downside is spending around £200 a ticket and having to pay for so many other costs.

By budgeting, taking food and alcohol and booking travel in advance, you can end up saving.”

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Follow our simple tips on how to save money at GlastonburyCredit: Getty Images

Here are some simple tricks that will cut the cost of your festival.

  1. Set a budget and stick to it. Only take cash and don’t withdraw money as festivals can charge. Have an emergency fund and hide it in case your money or bag gets stolen.
  2. Wear a bum bag or cross-shoulder bag. Keep your valuables on you and even sleep with them.
  3. Don’t buy a programme — they tend to be overpriced and you’re likely to lose it. List the artists you want to see before you go or get the festival’s app, which is usually free.
  4. Organise travel in advance and it will be cheaper. Driving? Car share to cut costs further.
  5. Research alcohol rules. Most festivals restrict how much booze you can bring in, so check before you go and take the maximum.
  6. Try volunteering. Festivals are always on the lookout for people to dish out wristbands, pick up litter or direct traffic. In return you can get a free ticket and some even offer free travel, accommodation and food.
  7. Recycle for freebies. At some festivals, taking back your drinks cup can earn around 10p.
  8. Bring your own food. Take along snacks and sandwiches and dedicate a small amount of cash to buying one big meal a day.
  9. Dig out your old phone. Use your ancient brick — it won’t matter if you lose it and the batteries will last.
  10. Don’t waste money on anything expensive. Festivals aren’t about luxury, so don’t spend hundreds of pounds on outfits or camping gear.

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SAVE BIG: THIS campaign buy is simply the fest – , in dark blue, was £120, now £60.

SAVINGS: £60

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