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5000 Free MoneyWise MoneySaver Magazines: Offer now closed

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What is it?

Moneywise magazine is the largest circulation money monthly. Alongside my normal column, the March edition includes a MoneySaving feature and a 'Britain's best MoneySaver' contest launched in conjunction with this site (full details will be on the site too). As this may've attracted too many readers, its decided to put my pic on the front cover to put them off.

What's this freebie about

After some negotiating I persuaded Moneywise to give 5,000 free copies away to MoneySavers, the normal cover price is £3.95. This is a total freebie, ie no need to sign up and cancel the direct debit like the normal 'free magazines' thread. Of course Moneywise will include details in there of cheap subscription offers for those who'd like to sign up.
AN IMPORTANT plea from me. Please read

Please don't just purely to grab the freebie. If you won't read the magazine or aren't interesting in reading it (its more hardcore money than the consumer finance stuff usual in this chat board). please leave copies for those MoneySavers who'll enjoy it. It took some tough negotiating to get the 5,000 copies.

All 5000 copies are now gone (started 10.48am, gone 19.32). Moneywise inform me this edition will now be sold in WH Smiths from Feb 24th for a reduced £2.95 rather than £3.95.


When's it out

It is the March edition of Moneywise, which is in the shops on 24 February.

Martin :)


PS the cover picture is below.... please note I had no control over it and am slightly worried that a fly may get in m'mouth!

Feel free to enter the caption contest to win a bottle of champagne

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Martin Lewis, Money Saving Expert.
Please note, answers don't constitute financial advice, it is based on generalised journalistic research. Always ensure any decision is made with regards to your own individual circumstance.
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  • Justicia
    Justicia Posts: 1,437 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Thanks for the info, Martin :)

    Will be back Thursday ;)
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  • pash_2
    pash_2 Posts: 4,963 Forumite
    count me in.. setting my alarm so i dont forget! thanks Martin! we forgive you lol
    Pash x
  • Destiny33
    Destiny33 Posts: 1,226 Forumite
    I'll miss out as i'm working then. Was looking forward to getting this as i thought i'd got lucky being the first 5000. :(
  • I`ll be workin then too :(
  • Aries
    Aries Posts: 477 Forumite
    Thank you Martin.
    Member of the £2 savers club.£320
    so far
    saving for Holiday :j

    You are never too Old to learn new tricks.:rotfl:
  • Nice one on getting the free copies!

    For those at work, why not get a [very dedicated!] partner/friend to sign you up?
  • pingu
    pingu Posts: 1,467 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Destiny33 wrote:
    I'll miss out as i'm working then. Was looking forward to getting this as i thought i'd got lucky being the first 5000. :(


    thats what i thought???

    i work nights and i will be fast asleep at that time!
    Honesty is the best policy doesn't matter which web site
    you are on!

    if i had known then what i know now!

    a bargain is only a bargain if you really need it!
  • MSE_Martin
    MSE_Martin Posts: 8,272 Money Saving Expert
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    YOu never know there may still be some left - there was no other way to do it fairly - i had to pick an arbitrary time
    Martin Lewis, Money Saving Expert.
    Please note, answers don't constitute financial advice, it is based on generalised journalistic research. Always ensure any decision is made with regards to your own individual circumstance.
    Don't miss out on urgent MoneySaving, get my weekly e-mail at www.moneysavingexpert.com/tips.
    Debt-Free Wannabee Official Nerd Club: (Honorary) Members number 000
  • Destiny33
    Destiny33 Posts: 1,226 Forumite
    Sorry Martin but most people have to work. I am a single parent and great fan of this website and admire you but this time is not fair. A fair time would possibly be 7pm when most people are home? I'm sorry to be the first to speak out and to question as i admire you and thank you.
  • libra10
    libra10 Posts: 19,604 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper Photogenic
    I'll also be working, but it's a great freebie.

    Thank you
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