Join Sun Savers, our brilliant new rewards club – and get FREE cash just by buying your favourite paper
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.
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. So over the course of a year, that could add up to £65.
We are keeping it super-simple. You don’t have to enter codes from consecutive days, so don’t worry if you forget a day or two.
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.
With Sun Savers, we give you the best hacks, deals and tips to save money every single day.
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.
You can choose to save or cash out straight to your bank account or instantly with Paypal.
Don’t delay — join Sun Savers now!
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 our happy reader has to say about being among the first members of our rewards club.
I've been telling everyone
RETIRED health and safety manager Bill Neicho, 73, from London, sees the Sun Savers cash as a way to top up his pension.
Bill, who has already banked £25, says: “In this day and age, with crazy taxes, my pension could do with every bit of help I can get. I read about Sun Savers in the paper and figured an extra fiver would get me a few drinks down the pub. I downloaded the app on my phone, and now every day I type in the code. It’s easy to do, even for an old codger like me.”
How to end up quids in
THE SUN revealed yesterday that the money Brits save each month has crashed to an all-time low.
Just 1.7 per cent of our total disposable income — the amount left after tax — was put aside in the first three months of the year.
The savings ratio has averaged 9.2 per cent of disposable income over the past 54 years when records began, but hard-pressed households are now seriously struggling to find spare cash to save.
So, how can you save more when there’s not much to go round in the first place?
To try and help, we have teamed up with JAMIE SMITH-THOMPSON, managing director at pension advice specialist Portafina, who here reveals his top six tips.
- Concentrate on clearing your debts first — they will be costing you far more money each month than you could gain elsewhere by saving. Which debts are the worst offenders? Credit cards and payday loans.
- Ask yourself: “Do I really need this?” If you really do then your next question is: “How can I get it cheaper?” Set yourself a discount target, compare prices and find vouchers and better deals.
- Get into the habit of managing your money regularly — not just when there is a crisis. The more you understand your income and out- goings, the easier it is to avoid that crisis altogether.
- Make sure you aren’t leaking cash through old direct debits for services you no longer use. Check your bank account online or ask at a branch for a list of them.
- Plan for the future by budgeting and putting aside three savings pots — “rainy day” money, “treat” money and “long-term savings”. Set yourself targets and then be disciplined to achieve them.
- Use technology to make it easier — there are lots of apps available to help you manage and save your money. Once you are able to save, then look at products that pay you interest for saving.
Sleep soundly on bargain bed
SAVE BIG: Be quick to grab this deal. Hygena Bounty Charcoal Double Bed Frame – was £399.99, now £149.99, at Argos. SAVE: £250
SAVE SMALL: Clean up with these cloths. Marigold Oops Away Roll 40 Piece Roll, was £3 now £2.25 at Tesco. Offer ends July 11. SAVE: 75p
Always check for cashback
NATHAN FERGUSON, from Bristol, says: “Never buy anything online without checking you get cashback. Sites like TopCashBack offer deals worth pennies to hundreds of pounds.”
Send us your tips to sunsavers@the-sun.co.uk and you’ll get 28 codes worth £5 if your tip is used.
Bright sparks save on energy
A THIRD of households are now savvy enough to review their utility suppliers every year to ensure they are getting the best deal, a new report from Echo Managed Services claims.
— PRICES correct at time of going to press. Deals and offers subject to availability.