Good deals, freebies, etc...
Good deals, freebies, etc...
Was putting fuel in at Sainsburys earlier and was feeling peckish.
I noticed a deal on their Gingsters range.
They're full price, but... you get a 60 day free Sun goals trial (make sure you cancel subscription by 45 day mark, otherwise subscription will renew and cost) and (this clinched the deal), you get a free Ginsters air freshener.
No idea whether they do 'pasty' scent, but I got a winter cinnamon scent.
So, a pasty, a 60 day Sun goals and an air freshener, for £1.40 AND the associated Nectar points!
Megabus are doing their free winter ticket offer (again) for travel Monday to Thursday during the period 12 January to 12 February. There is a booking fee of 50p but if you book more than one journey or for more than one person on the same transaction the fee is still only 50p.
Details can be found at:
http://uk.megabus.com/free-seat-sale.aspx
NOTE Tickets are usually relased in batches so if you don't find what you are looking for its worth waiting a few days and trying again.
London for £12 deal with East Coast - http://www.eastcoast.co.uk/northeast?utm_source=Leisure&utm_medium=Weblink&utm_campaign=RO&utm_content=RONE&WT.mc_id=Leisure-RO&WT.mc_ev=click
Just been having a flick through. Fri 9th Jan has £12 tickets available. £12 outward on the 0729, and £12 inward on the 1800. Cracking offer for £24...
(08 Dec 2014, 9:40 pm)aureolin London for £12 deal with East Coast - http://www.eastcoast.co.uk/northeast?utm_source=Leisure&utm_medium=Weblink&utm_campaign=RO&utm_content=RONE&WT.mc_id=Leisure-RO&WT.mc_ev=click
Just been having a flick through. Fri 9th Jan has £12 tickets available. £12 outward on the 0729, and £12 inward on the 1800. Cracking offer for £24...
(08 Dec 2014, 9:40 pm)aureolin London for £12 deal with East Coast - http://www.eastcoast.co.uk/northeast?utm_source=Leisure&utm_medium=Weblink&utm_campaign=RO&utm_content=RONE&WT.mc_id=Leisure-RO&WT.mc_ev=click
Just been having a flick through. Fri 9th Jan has £12 tickets available. £12 outward on the 0729, and £12 inward on the 1800. Cracking offer for £24...
Think it's a case of cash availability. I know I used to be a bit more wary about using trains as they can be quite expensive (especially when compared to Megabus), but these days I'm more inclined to use the train when I can afford to do so.
Especially in the summer months though, I treated £20 as two Megabus Wednesday trips or one weekend train trip... In my eyes, two trips was better than one, if £20 was all I could afford to spend on travelling elsewhere in the UK for a trip that fortnight/month.
(08 Dec 2014, 10:22 pm)NEBCD Malarkey But 6 of those 12 Hours id be asleep on the way down there, so really there would be no loss of life.
(08 Dec 2014, 10:22 pm)NEBCD Malarkey But 6 of those 12 Hours id be asleep on the way down there, so really there would be no loss of life.
(08 Dec 2014, 10:34 pm)AdamY I don't know whether you've travelled on the overnight service to London, but from my experience - you don't get much sleep.
Between May and October in 2012 I travelled down to London, by bus, on almost a bi-weekly basis to do Uni work at The National Archive. If that train deal was available at the time, I would have booked it like a shot.
I do agree that train travel is massively more expensive, but £24 for London and back can't be sniffed at. I'm down there next week, and it cost about £210 iirc. Part of that is choice like, as I prefer getting the 0703 direct service on the way down.
(08 Dec 2014, 10:34 pm)AdamY I don't know whether you've travelled on the overnight service to London, but from my experience - you don't get much sleep.
Between May and October in 2012 I travelled down to London, by bus, on almost a bi-weekly basis to do Uni work at The National Archive. If that train deal was available at the time, I would have booked it like a shot.
Free Festive Bake at Greggs.
Details at:
www.studentmoneysaver.co.uk/greggs/
According to my local store the deal expires on 19/12/2014 rather than 24/12/2014 as quoted on Student Money Saver.
(15 Dec 2014, 9:33 am)GuyParkRoyal Free Festive Bake at Greggs.
Details at:
www.studentmoneysaver.co.uk/greggs/
According to my local store the deal expires on 19/12/2014 rather than 24/12/2014 as quoted on Student Money Saver.
(15 Dec 2014, 9:33 am)GuyParkRoyal Free Festive Bake at Greggs.
Details at:
www.studentmoneysaver.co.uk/greggs/
According to my local store the deal expires on 19/12/2014 rather than 24/12/2014 as quoted on Student Money Saver.
Don't get me started on the whole no Windows Phone app thing.
(05 Mar 2015, 12:48 pm)aureolin I've got two codes for a free graze box - www.graze.com
New customers only. I'll pm one to the first two people to ask for one.
(05 Mar 2015, 12:48 pm)aureolin I've got two codes for a free graze box - www.graze.com
New customers only. I'll pm one to the first two people to ask for one.
Here's one to get your lips around!
http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/deals/p...erandpiano