We want to Save the UK £10 Million Pounds in six months!
By putting £2000.00 back into the pockets of everyone in the UK
Surviving the Credit Crunch is going to attempt to save the UK £10 Million pounds in six months, Each week I will post new money saving plans showing you how to save money in a variety of different ways across your personal budget, weather you are single, a large family, young or old we will save you literally thousands of pounds. We will show you how you can save money across all of these areas:
Food, Electricity & Gas
Phone
Broadband
Energy savings
Credit Cards
Insurance
Holidays
Kids
Clothes
Savings
Travel
Recycling
Shopping
Driving
Plus many more as the weeks progress, If you think you are paying too much for anything let me know and I will show you how you can save money by switching to a cheaper alternative. Imagine if we can show you how to save at least £2000.00 a year minimum what you could use that cash for?.
We want you to share your success in making savings by joining us in this huge plan to save the UK £10 million pounds. Each time you follow my advice all I ask you do is come back and complete the form at the bottom of this page showing us how much you saved and with which of our plans, every time we have an entry the total amount saved will increase on the top of this page until we reach £10 million, we want to help as many people as possible so please tell all your friends where to find us so they can save too.
To the right you will see the links to all the money saving plans, each week we will be adding more for you to try, some will work better for you than others but all of you should find enough to save at least £2000.00 a year if not more. Watch the ticker tape at the top of all the sites pages for the latest updates and news of more great ways to save money. Remember to let us know about your success by using the contact form at the bottom of this page and we will add your savings to our total and we may even feature your story on the web site or TV.
"This web site does not constitute financial advice and any information should be considered in relation to an individuals specific circumstances. Any tips or suggestions are followed at your own risk and should be backed up with additional research."