Archive for July, 2008

Play.com voucher code

Wednesday, July 30th, 2008

‘Free delivery on everything’ is a pretty compelling sell for videos, CDs, DVDs and the rest these days. I find it harder and harder to actually get free postage on Amazon, when so much of what I now buy comes from third-party and Marketplace sellers. But the ubiquity of Amazon for ordering your home entertainment is being severely challenged these days. This Play.com voucher code offers another good reason to look at one of the better competitors.

A glance down the lefthand menu gives you a snapshot of what Play.com does. DVD, Blu-Ray, Music, a new section for MP3 downloads, Games, Books, Electronics, Televisions, Computing, Software, Gadgets, Mobile and (rather curiously) Men’s and Women’s Clothing. It looks rather like Play.com is positioning itself to be the new Amazon in fact. Type in Play.com voucher code JULCOS7 and you’ll earn an extra 10% discount at checkout.

So what’s on offer to tempt you? Bargains on site when we looked included a sale of DVDs starting at £2.99, and some very good titles at £5.99, including The Bourne Ultimatum and Batman Begins. Remember, you’ll also get an additional 10% off the listed price of everything when you tap in your Play.com voucher code.

This Play.com voucher code is slated to expire on 31 August 2008. As ever, please let us know if it worked, failed to work, or indeed if you’ve found any other nifty voucher code deals or special offers online.

More great deals at www.play.com.

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Koodos voucher code

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

Koodos is one of the growing number of online fashion retailers making a name both for value and choice. While Primark and the like are scooping up the bottom end of the market, a growing number of online stores are offering dramatic bargains at the mid and high range, offering labels at impressive prices. Apart from the ticklish matter of having to try clothes on for size, we begin to wonder why anyone would endure the misery of scrumming down with other shoppers on the Saturday afternoon high street. This Koodos voucher code makes the value to be had that bit more compelling.

‘The best place to go if you’re a label lover’ according to Look.co.uk, ‘If you love designer handbags, but can’t quite justify the price tag, then koodos.com is the site for you,’ says Marie Claire, ‘an Aladdin’s cave of designer brands, all of which are sold at a discounted price’, says The Guardian, while OK! describes it as ‘the best website for discounted designer products’.  So high praise indeed (and the Koodos website yields a host of frothing testimonials from happy customers too). This Koodos voucher code offers an additional 10% off when you check out online.

A recent visit revealed a sale of Valentino men’s clothes, with 70% off men’s polo shirts. The women’s section had great deals on Prada, Gucci, Chloe and Fendi. And there are men’s and women’s watches, jewellery and loads more. To take advantage of this Koodos voucher code go to the Koodos website. and type in BONVOYAGE at checkout. For more on voucher codes see our previous posts at the Voucher Code Archive.

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Podcast episode 035

Monday, July 28th, 2008

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This week on the Wallet Watcher personal finance podcast we talk about:-

Thanks for the emails, keep them coming in to walletwatcher@btpodshow.com. Be sure to visit the Wallet Watcher blog for articles on Independent financial advice investment, how do ISAs work, petrol prices UK and Council Tax rebanding. Our secret promotional codes this week include a Virgin Wine voucher code, Littlewoods Direct voucher code, Papa Johns promotion code and Easyjet promotional code 2008.

This weeks episode of Wallet Watcher is brought to you in association with GoDaddy and offers you discounts on hosting and domain names. Use one of the following Wallet Watcher July 2008 GoDaddy voucher codes to save you money – wallet1 gets you 10% off domain name purchases and wallet2 gets you 20% off orders over £25. Some restrictions may apply, please see the GoDaddy web site for more details.

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Broadband best deals

Monday, July 28th, 2008

This week I look at the best broadband deals around just now. It seems extraordinary now that we used to put up with dialup internet connections. Disconnecting the phone everytime we wanted to go online and putting up with painfully slow connection and download rates. But broadband is no longer a luxury, with prices coming down all the time. What you get for your money, in terms of service, reliability and download speeds, varies dramatically too.

If you haven’t changed providers for a while, you could almost certainly save money. But first you need to figure out what you want from your internet connection. Remember, there’s very little point paying more for superfast download speeds if you only use the net to check your emails once a day. Similarly, there will be no point paying more for a larger download limit. If you’re a light user you should, with some reservations, go for one of the cheaper deals.

Conversely, if you’re a keen user, and love downloading movie clips or music, then it’s worth paying more for one of the mid range deals. And if you’re never off the net, and download loads of movies and music, then you don’t want to be worrying about your monthly bill. You also don’t want to be sitting there watching stuff download painfully slowly. So consider going for one of the unlimited download deals, and with a speed that allows you to download stuff as fast as you can.

Finally, check on the customer service from the various providers. It’s all very well boasting loads of features, but that’s no use to you if your connections down for most of the day. Talk Talk may have made a great success of telephone services, but they’ve found being an ISP a lot tougher. They’ve got some rotten reviews from users. They have a deal costing £3.25 a month, but I reckon it’s expensive at the price. In fact, beware the rock bottom deals out there. Tiscali are among the cheapest on the market at £4.49, Virgin have a deal offering free set up and unlimited use for £3.50. But you really do get what you pay for. It’s value for money you should go for, not simply saving the price of a couple of pints each month! So here are the deals we think you should go for.

One of the deals we really like at the moment comes from O2, which has managed to move from phones to computers with few apparent problems. They have three packages, for light, medium and heavy users, and have been getting good write ups for service and reliability. These packages are particularly good value for existing O2 customers. There are no usage or download limits or setup fees. The 8Mbit deal is £12.50 a month, or £7.50 for existing O2 customers. The 16Mbit deal is £15, or £10 for O2 users. The 20Mbit deal is £20 or £15 for O2 customers.

And you may not have heard of PlusNet but their customers seem to love them. Setup is free, download speeds are a standard 8Mbit, and you pay £9.99 for a monthly download limit of one gigabyte, £14.99 for 15 gigs, which should be something to keep everyone happy.

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Fragrance Zone voucher code

Monday, July 28th, 2008

We’ve a trio of great deals from Fragrance Zone. Remember, this is an online store that already delivers goods more cheaply than you can buy them in the shops. There is 10% off tanning products with the code TANNING 10. Get 5% off completed orders with the code FRAZONE5, and knock 7% off all orders over £50 using FRAZONE7.

More: http://www.fragrancezone.co.uk

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LK Bennet voucher code July 2008

Monday, July 28th, 2008

I’m going to be pushing this LK Bennett voucher code in the direction of those who never seem to have enough pairs of shoes. The reclusive Laura Bennett sold her chain of hip shoe shops (it’s footwear much beloved by Madonna and Kate Moss I’m told) for £34m this week. It may be coincidence but they’re giving a little back in the shape of a 10% discount off all footwear.

The LK Bennett voucher code is TAW8. Like The Link voucher codes, this expires on 31st July, so be quick.

More: http://www.lkbennett.com

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The Link voucher code July 2008

Monday, July 28th, 2008

Voucher codes are becoming ever more popular, as clued up consumers realise that the price quoted on a website isn’t the price you necessarily have to pay. Find the right voucher code, and type it in at checkout and you can get great extra discounts or free delivery. We head to The Link, which was set up as a chain of mobile phone stores a few years ago by DSG (the people who brought you Dixons and Currys) and the phone people, O2. Actually they do a lot more than just phones now. The slogan is ‘mobile technology first‘ and it’s a great place to buy iPods, the Xbox and Wii, you name it. Our voucher codes this week are for those most essential of incar gadgets … the satnav.

There are a host of great deals just now including £4.99 off the Garmin Nuvi 200w satnav with code G200W; there is £5 off the ONE XL GB Traffic – just type in TT1XLGBT. You can also get £5 off the Go730T by tapping in TT73OT at checkout. Those appear in the podcast, and here are a and check out another basketful of moneysaving voucher codes from the Link.

  • £5 off Go 920 Traffic TT920T
  • £5 off Navman S70 NAV70
  • £1 off Garmin Nuvi 710T G710
  • £5 off One XL Euro Traffic with TT1XLEUROT
  • £5 off One XL Europe with TT1XLEURO
  • £5 off Go 720 Europe with TT720
  • £5 off Navman S90i with NAV90
  • £5 off Navman S50 with NAV50
  • £5.69 off Garmin Nuvi 760T with G760
  • £1 off Garmin Nuvi 250w with G250W

But be quick. These Link voucher codes expire on the 31st of July.

More: http://www.thelink.co.uk

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Podcast episode 034

Monday, July 21st, 2008

This week on the Wallet Watcher personal finance podcast John Rennie talks about:-

Always great to hear from you, our email address is walletwatcher@btpodshow.com with your personal finance questions. Don’t forget to read the articles on the Wallet Watcher blog including Propertysnake and free Paddy Power trades. We’ve found some more secret promotional codes this week, so why not try Dorothy Perkins voucher codes, BargainCrazy.com voucher codes, Pharmacy2u.co.uk voucher code and Shoes.co.uk voucher code.

This episode of Wallet Watcher is brought to you with GoDaddy and offers you fantastic discounts on hosting and domain names. Use one of the following Wallet Watcher July 2008 GoDaddy discount codes to save you money – wallet1 gets you 10% off domain name purchases and wallet2 gets you 20% off orders over £25. Some restrictions may apply, see the GoDaddy web site for more details.

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Safe havens for cash

Monday, July 21st, 2008

As the poor UK consumer (and I use the word advisedly) stands amid the tempest of the UK economy in summer 2008, I look at what we should all be doing now. In my main piece this week I look at the fabled safe havens for your cash … and try to take the long view. And which investments will emerge stronger from this storm.

I always think optimism is the best approach but there’s a difference between optimism and wishful thinking. I must have spoken to half a dozen people (mainly estate agents) over the last month who’ve said ‘I wish journalists would stop talking up this so called credit crunch‘. Optimism? That’s more like a child sticking his fingers in his ears and talking loudly so he can’t hear you telling him it’s time for bed. Denial in other words. So let’s remove our digits, look coolly at where we stand with our money, and how we can prepare to survive the downturn.

First the bad news. We’re being hit by a horrible combination of economic blows.

Number one: there’s excessive debt in the form of credit. Loans, overdr afts, credit card balances – Mr and Mrs UK have been living beyond their means for a decade, and that was always going to have to stop sometime. The credit crunch hasn’t changed this, it’s merely been the catalyst that’s sent many of us over the edge.

Number two: collapsing house prices you know all about. It’s real and contrary to what you might read, it’s been happening for years. Ask any property investor in London, and they’ll tell you that prices began stalling a few years ago now … that’s why a lot of smart investors stopped buying around 2003. Unfortunately a lot of us have used easy credit to buy property at inflated prices. Not so bad if it’s a house you’re going to live in for years to come … pretty awful if you saw it as a solid, capital growth investment.

Which leads us to number three, the turning off of credit. The catalyst for the big turnoff was a rise in defaults on US ‘sub prime’ mortgages. This tipped a panic in the markets about the number of these high risk mortgages on the banks’ mortgage books.

Lots of grief for the banks here, but you don’t really care about that. The problem for the consumer is that confidence falls and the banks stop lending each other money. Which means they stop lending you money. So it’s hard to remortgage, and when you do, rates have soared.

So to the horror of Number Four. Inflation. Just as the mortgage on our overpriced house goes through the roof, the price of our groceries and our petrol soars. It’s partly down to increased demand from China, India and the rest. And that’s largely because their economies have grown strong on exports. Exports of all the stuff WE’RE buying with that credit and equity release. And it’s also down to traders piling into oil and commodities because other stocks look so weak. The global economy is all connected you see.

Oh, and the final whammy … inflation is eating away at your savings. Enough bad news? I thought so. But it’s never unreservedly bad. What you need to do now is look at how you protect what you have, and put investments in place that will emerge stronger. First the safe bets:

Reduce your spending: do a household budget now, and cut any you don’t need. A day spent doing this could save you hundreds a year.

Cash: It’s a tricky one, because inflation is the silent killer, eating away at your cash reserves. You need a savings account that exceeds inflation at least, so we’re talking tying up your money in a long notice account. Halifax’s Regular Savings Account is offering a whopping 10% just now – keep searching the web for best deals.

Bonds: they don’t offer spectacular returns, but they’re designed to give solid long term protection as markets and currencies wobble.

Next the medium risk:

Gold: the classic defensive buy down the ages. I’m not suggesting you go out and buy an ingot of the stuff, but there are exchange traded funds or ETFs that let investors buy into this market collectively … rather like the investment funds you might own.

Stocks and shares: they’ve dropped and they’ll probably fall further, but DON’T try to time your purchases unless you’re an expert. Dripfeed money into a shares ISA, as much as you can each month up to your £7200 yearly limit.

This fixed spend means you buy fewer shares when they’re expensive, but more when they’re cheap (like now). It reduces the risk of buying overpriced stocks, and means you buy more with potential to grow. It’s called pound-cost averaging.

Finally, the most risky:

Property: If you’re a potential first time buyer, frustrated by ever rising property prices, then step back … for once the market is on your side.

Be grateful you DON’T own a rapidly depreciating asset. If you can, start squirreling away cash for the bargains that will emerge in the next months. My bet would be those overpriced city centre developments on the books of the big UK builders – you know, the ones who are laying off staff and ceasing building. I wouldn’t think of buying during 2008 though. I’ll be looking at some likely developments in the weeks to come.

Value shares: a lot of share traders would say there is value in shares right across the board now. It might not be a brilliant time to buy Bradford and Bingley, but some of the bigger and more solid banks, such as Barclays, have seen their share prices halve in a year. They will still be around in a decade and their share price will be right up their again.

Related: All about ETFs, Halifax, ISAs

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Free dental treatment

Monday, July 21st, 2008

All the big dental schools offer free dental treatment as part of training for their students. Don’t flinch, they are scrupulously supervised. This is particularly good for expensive reconstructive work, which can run into the thousands. So if you live near a large university or teaching hospital, check it out.

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