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    Switch your energy supplier

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    On average, it only takes 17 minutes to switch your gas and electricity using uSwitch and you could save up to £420.

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    Recycle your old mobile phone

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    Almost everyone has an old mobile lying around gathering dust. Recycle it - it's not only good for the environment but good for your pocket too. You can find a good price at Sellmymobile.

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    Switch broadband provider

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    Switching your broadband provider with uSwitch doesn't have to be chore, and it could save you hundreds of pounds a year - the cheapest broadband & phone packages start from just £2.99.

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    Transfer your credit card balance

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    Many credit card companies offer 0% balance transfer deals that allow you to avoid hefty interest rates. A uSwitch credit card comparison will help you to compare different offers on the market, so you can be sure that you’re getting the Morebest deal possible. Less

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    Use energy-saving lightbulbs

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    Switching to energy-saving light bulbs will save you money throughout the year. To see how much you could save annually, Megaman's handy calculator will help you see exactly how much.

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    Car sharing

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    Car sharing sites can help you link up with fellow commuters to save money on petrol and cut your carbon footprint. According to Liftshare, the average car-sharer could save nearly £5 on a 20-mile Morereturn journey. Less

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    Make money from your old CDs

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    Do you have old CD, DVDs and Games that you are not using why not get cash for these why not try MusicMagpie

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    Find free unwanted stuff

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    Trading websites, such as Freecycle, allow you to pick up free furniture, TVs and bikes that people don’t use anymore.

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    Walk more

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    Is your weekly travelcard really necessary? If we added up all the journeys we could actually walk instead, we could probably save money every week on petrol and public transport. Add up all of your transport-free days and see how much Moreyou have saved on travel costs at the end of every month. Less

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    Change supermarket

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    Are you shopping in the right supermarket? Often the most convenient supermarket isn’t actually the cheapest. Shop around to find better bargains and you stand to save your family hundreds of pounds a year.