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judi24
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Just a quick question! Does anyone know if there are any voucher codes or deals for YNAB? my free trial runs out tomorrow and I want to buy it!
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Hi Judi24,
They don't tend to offer any discounts, however they do have a number of online webinars you can attend and they tend to give away a free copy to one of the attendees at the end - it's pot luck, but worth a chance, and you can pick up some great budgeting tips whilst you're at it!0 -
Ha, snap! Mine ran out yesterday so I just bit the bullet and bought mine through Steam for £30. Steam are having a halloween sale sometime this week though so theres a good chance it will go down, its just whether you can hold out until then!0
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I bought mine too - but a very kind MSEr sent me a link that got me about £3 off - I can share a code too which will get someone else £3 off - so PM me if anyone wants it0
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Hi - I bought through steam and it worked out at about £30 I think.Debt at highest - June 2013 - 26k/ March 2018 - 2500
Proud to be dealing with my debts0 -
Hi, I have a referral code;
http://ynab.refr.cc/77JZDH3
Gets $6 off I think
Hope it's OK to post here?
EDIT. Also worth pointing out, by taking the live classes you can win a copy of YNAB. I had to attend 6 classes before I won my copy. You also benefit from learning about how to use the software as well!0 -
If anyone else needs a referral code, I can let you have it tomorrow. Not to hand at the moment.0
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I really could not recommend YNAB highly enough. It has completely changed the way in which I think about money and budget. It takes a little time to get your head around, but I find it so helpful now and I know exactly what position I am in.
After purchasing I have been sent a code to give some money off when purchasing. Anyone who is interested, just send me a PM :beer:0 -
Yes I agree. I've just completed my free trial so only been doing it for over a month, but its highlighting just how much I used to overspend! I've always used Excel but I would just allocate £300 spending money, plus £300 to groceries and never actually track it. I only got paid 5days ago and I've maxed out both of these using YNAB already
BUT its made me much more aware and have put lots of things on Ebay to help rectify my lack of cashflow. Funny thing is my bank says I have nearly £2k to spend, which is why I'm guessing Excel didn't cut it for me. Hopefully next month I will be more aware of not spending quite so much as soon as I get paid
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