Tuesday 29 September 2009

Do you eat food?


This used to be a purely rhetorical question from me, but for the last 100 days I haven't eaten any food, so it's quite real now!

The upside is that I've lost 7 stones in weight. The downside is that we don't save nearly as much as we did on our shopping at Sainsburys.

Because we were one of the first to apply for the Utility Warehouse cashback card that gives s 5% cashback on everything we spend at Sainsburys (including fuel for our cars). In June we got so much cash back that our utility bill was negative. Our supplier put over £88 back into our bank account!!

Why? Because we were doing up a house to sell, and we bought an entire new kitchen and bathroom using the cash back card.

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It's been a while! But I'm back with a fistful of £100 rebates


Two years since my last post ... a lazy blogger!

But it's time to get going.

In times of financial crisis, anyone who wants to survive needs to know all the ways of increasing their bottom line, whether in business or at home. In business it's known as the difference between profit and loss. At home it's about whether their is any month left at the end of the money, or vice versa.

Two weeks ago, Utility Warehouse announced a £100 rebate for many new UW customers. If you're a home owner, use both gas and electricity, and at least one of landline phone, mobile phone and broadband, then you may well qualify for the rebate. To find out if you do, visit the £100 rebate website, or call 0800 078 7580.