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Foxy Lady Driving Club memberships giveaway
MSE_Martin
Posts: 8,268 Money Saving Expert
in Motoring
Offer now closed - check here for MoneySavers feedback on the Foxy Lady Drivers club
What is it?
FOXY Lady Drivers a new paid-for scheme for female motorists, promising motoring advice, special offers and preferential rates at garages. This is a new, and as yet unproven scheme, so I wanted some MoneySavers to trial it for free first.
If it's paid for, how come it's a freebie?
As the founder is a MoneySaver, I persuaded the Foxy Lady Drivers club to give me a substantial number of free memberships for MoneySavers - which is great as it would usually cost £30 a year plus £5 joining fee. This is a total freebie, ie no need to sign up and cancel like other trials.
How to get a free membership?
While there is a substantial number on offer (many 100s) it is still on a first come first serve basis. Thus so everyone gets a fair crack at the freebie; not just those who receive the weekly e-mail first (the weekly email now goes to over 700,000 people and takes a day to send out).
So set your alarms and come back then; the memberships are likely to run out very quickly. And please don't just purely grab the freebie. If you’re not interested in the driving club, please leave memberships for those MoneySavers who'll enjoy it.
A favour if you do get the free membership
If you do get a free membership, remember to compare Foxy's preferential rates with the best from the Car Insurance and Breakdown Recovery articles here and please do come back and report whether you think it would be worth signing up to
Martin
What is it?
FOXY Lady Drivers a new paid-for scheme for female motorists, promising motoring advice, special offers and preferential rates at garages. This is a new, and as yet unproven scheme, so I wanted some MoneySavers to trial it for free first.
If it's paid for, how come it's a freebie?
As the founder is a MoneySaver, I persuaded the Foxy Lady Drivers club to give me a substantial number of free memberships for MoneySavers - which is great as it would usually cost £30 a year plus £5 joining fee. This is a total freebie, ie no need to sign up and cancel like other trials.
How to get a free membership?
While there is a substantial number on offer (many 100s) it is still on a first come first serve basis. Thus so everyone gets a fair crack at the freebie; not just those who receive the weekly e-mail first (the weekly email now goes to over 700,000 people and takes a day to send out).
So set your alarms and come back then; the memberships are likely to run out very quickly. And please don't just purely grab the freebie. If you’re not interested in the driving club, please leave memberships for those MoneySavers who'll enjoy it.
A favour if you do get the free membership
If you do get a free membership, remember to compare Foxy's preferential rates with the best from the Car Insurance and Breakdown Recovery articles here and please do come back and report whether you think it would be worth signing up to
Martin
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.
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.
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that'd be right the very day i'm off work and have no internet access!:rolleyes:
Hope it is good all you that get it!:Tofficial dfw nerd club member no 214
Proud to be dealing with my debts!;)
Why is a person that handles your money called a broker?!
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Thank you, this sounds great as i plan to buy my 18 and 20yr old daughters a provisional license and some lessons to get them started for xmas. They both plan to start Uni in September and hopefully will both have transport by then. I hope there's some nice offers for new drivers
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would be ok if I wasn't working. It could have gone on offer in the evening. good luck.0
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That sounds really good - if I can be at my PC then ... it'll be like fastest finger first
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would be ok if I wasn't working. It could have gone on offer in the evening. good luck.
Hi I understand your note. To be honest I can't win on this though. If it's in the evening then all the people who can only access from work can't get it either. More people access the site during the day than in the evening, which is why I picked a daytime. I didn't want the free subscriptions to run out before the e-mail finished sending, as its truly unfair. I hope this system works as well as possible - perhaps a friend can sign you up?
MartinMartin 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 0000 -
thanks lets hope we all remember and are able to access the pc at the right time0
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To be honest it is hard to find a way. People will lose out. I suppose if it was the weekend that the link was put on all those working weekends would lose out. I am working but I will try and sign up. Good luck everyone.All my views are just that and do not constitute legal advice in any way, shape or form.£2.00 savers club - £20.00 saved and banked (got a £2.00 pig and not counted the rest)Joined Store Cupboard Challenge]0
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MSE_Martin wrote:More people access the site during the day than in the evening
Who are these people that can surf MSE during the day!? I need a new job... :rotfl:
Proud to be a MoneySaver!
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cattie1 wrote:that'd be right the very day i'm off work and have no internet access!:rolleyes:
Hope it is good all you that get it!:T
can't you go to a library or a mates?0 -
I'm at work too
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To be truly fair I think it should have been a Thurs (as I don't work that day) After the school run (9am) but before the Tescos run(10am) and preferably about 9.30 ish as then I have time to make a cup of tea and phone my mom, just for future reference Martin! LOL!!!
I shall ask hubby to sign up for me, good luck everyone!0
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