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.
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.
What is Sun Savers? Here's everything you need to know about our new rewards club
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.
Cheap hols by mistake
SAVVY travellers can cash in when airlines make mistakes with their fare prices.
Tom Church, the founder of , flew return to Mexico for £197 — saving nearly £600 compared to the normal average cost.
The 26-year-old blogger booked after hearing about the discount on a website forum.
It is possible to find an “error flight” yourself.
Tom said: “They occur when airlines or booking websites make a pricing mistake.
“With thousands of flights every day, it’s inevitable blunders happen and sometimes the discounts can be as much as 90 per cent.”
You can find error fares by doing a broad search, using SkyScanner or Google Flights.
Check for fares from an airport to a destination over a month and see if anything low appears.
It is up to the airline or the booking site if they honour the deal.
Around 60 per cent of error fares are accepted, while the rest end up being cancelled and refunded.
Tom added: “It can take days to find a good error fare. If you find one, you may need to act fast.”
You might have to fly from an airport that is out-of-the way or do a stopover in an inconvenient place.
Here are more tips to get a cheap flight:
- Make sure you have signed up to newsletters and emails from your favourite airlines. They will usually email about flash sales — and it will help you secure a low fare.
- Use a flight search engine such as Kiwi, Kayak or SkyScanner. You can also set up price alerts to find out when fares are dropping.
Win a caravan
ENJOY holiday after holiday in comfort and style with our amazing new competition.
We are giving one lucky reader the chance to win a luxury Willerby Skye two- bedroom caravan and one year’s site fees, worth more than £40,000!