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Great ‘Team Up With Friends And Save’ Hunt
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MSE_Martin
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A few week’s ago, Terry who runs the Radio 2 allotment was telling me on the programme how much he’d saved by teaming together with other allotment holders to buy seeds. This seemed to be an idea that correctly grown and nurtured could bear fruit (sorry!).
Please share your stories and suggestions
The aim is to find all the ways you can team up with friends and family to save cash; whether you’ve club together to buy seeds, share a car or use each others’ wireless broadband.
To add your ideas, please post below. Please put, the idea, how much you can save and any relevant links.
A few week’s ago, Terry who runs the Radio 2 allotment was telling me on the programme how much he’d saved by teaming together with other allotment holders to buy seeds. This seemed to be an idea that correctly grown and nurtured could bear fruit (sorry!).
Please share your stories and suggestions
The aim is to find all the ways you can team up with friends and family to save cash; whether you’ve club together to buy seeds, share a car or use each others’ wireless broadband.
To add your ideas, please post below. Please put, the idea, how much you can save and any relevant links.
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.
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15 years ago my neighbour and I formed a Garden Club in our village simply to get discount on seeds.
All the major seed firms offer discount to garden clubs, the greater your order the greater the discount. We order from Dobies and in Year 1 we got 35% off and now we achieve 45 to 50% with about 20 members submittting orders. Until this year all orders had to be combined onto a big 'Master Order' and the seeds arrived in a big box and had to be sorted but this year we just send in the individual orders and Dobies deliver the seeds to the members directly via Royal Mail.
Our club keeps a few % for running expenses and the members get a great deal. The club is now the biggest and most active in the village too!!0 -
If 3 or 4 of you are going to the same place on a train, First ScotRail offer "Friends Fares"; a discount when you buy the tickets all together.
My brother and 2 friends got a £40 return to Aberdeen from Glasgow, for example, which saves a large chunk of money [works out as £13.33 return per person].
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morrisons do a lot of bogof offers on every day items and many others so if you go shopping with a friend or sister and get a lot of bogof offers you could take it in turns each week for one of you to get free shopping or split the cost of the items you have paid for making it half price.
a lot of supermarkets are doing offers to compete but i have always found morrisons to have the most on at any one time.
if the offers are for tinned foods that last a while you can also start putting items away for special occassions ie easter, christmas, without having to spend more money during these expensive periods in the year.
:money:The average woman would rather have beauty than brains,
because the average man can see better than he can think.
Many people's view of the world is down to their experience, perception and what they have been conditioned to,this isnt any old MSE reply this is a important and experienced MSE reply :rotfl:0 -
We have Costco membership and think the meat there particularly is good. However as there is only 2 of us and we can only fit in a small freezer there is a limit to how much of those type of things we could buy, even when they were on offer.
So we teamed up with my Mum and her partner and when there is an offer on we are interested in, we call them and see if they want to go halves. They generally say yes, so we buy the bulk pack and split it between us.:T
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My mum is setting up as a Fair Trader (the scheme is run by Traidcraft I believe) which means she will source Fairtrade goods and others in the community can buy through her thus avoiding postage, and should it get to large quantities, I think a discount kicks in.Do I Need One Stops All Unnecessary Reckless Spending£2 CSC - £30 :kisses3:0
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Days out
during school summer holidays my friend and i prebook days out together and purchase a family ticket (saves usually a little bit).
not very often do we get charged for all 7 of us together and are often given a discount too when turning up i.e. we went to sealife centre bought family ticket, min 4 person (which saved about £15). then we got the other 2 in on a bogof and a discount in total we saved about £30 than going in seperatelyGive blood - its free0 -
when my mobile contract came to an end of its half price monthly payment i cancelled my contract but not before i got my brother to apply for a phone(he only uses pay as you go for emergencys) citing me as his recommended by a friend. i got £20 for this. i then put the chip form the new phone in mine (i like my phone!) and got a further 18months at half price. the bill goes to him so i set up a standing order to pay the standard fee and he emails me if there is anything extra(gone over the free minutes). dont forget to write on your calender the dates to claim your redemption fees or you will lose them and gain nothing . he then mails off the latest bill to get the money back which he then transfers to my bank. ps i think he agreed to this after i saved him a fortune by getting him to remortgage after reading this site :j0
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I have friends in the states who are members of a cooperative for buying things like rice, flour, lentils etc. I'd love to join something similar but don't know of anything, does anyone have anything like this in their local area?There is nothing either good or bad but thinking makes it so.0
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We have oil heating in our new house (also had it in our old house) we usually run low then have the tank filled as its cheaper per litre the more you order, as our new neighbours also have oil heating we will be ordering together next time and benefit from cheaper oil per litre because of it.
I have ordered soapnuts from Germany (ebay) for a group of people on a forum and this worked out extremely cheap even after postage. (edited to add nearly half price including postage cost!)
I would like to find a local mill to source my bread flour from but don't know enough people who bake regularly enough to warrant it.
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I suppose an obivious one is getting three or four people together to order from a website to save on postage, for example for ink for printers or blank discs0
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