I haven’t brought up the many renovations Kemey and I have been doing to our house all that much here on my blog – not recently anyway. But, yeah, we’re having a lot of work done to the place we bought last autumn. It’s a rewarding experience but overwhelming … and far from a budget friendly endeavour. I believe we’re being incredible thrifty – doing much of what we can manage to do on our own, waiting for and actively seeking sales and specials, really hashing out the pros and cons of costly decisions and so forth. However having just come across VoucherBin.co.uk – a new way to help you save money when shopping online – I wonder if we could have spent substantially less money than we’ve ended up doing.
The site offers an easy way to save while shopping online by sharing more than 20,000 coupons from a selection of stores at VoucherBin. A look at the retailers listed on the site impresses. There seems to be something for everyone. Just a skim of the list reveals a number of shops I frequent such as Homebase (my second home it seems as I’m there so often) and Waitrose (definitely my preferred supermarket). And other shops and brands that see me make purchases occasionally or which I might consider buying stuff from if there was enough of a discount incentive: Skype, Banana Republic, Jessops, HomeAway …
Beyond that, there are dating sites, airlines, airport parking, hotels, online gambling, Western Union … just about anything providing a product or service that you can buy online.
If you’re a regular online shopper or planning on making a major purchase soon, at the very least it’s worth stopping by VoucherBin to see if you can get what you want (and were already going to get) at a discount.
I wish I’d known about VoucherBin ages ago – for all the renovations we’ve undertaken but also for all sorts of other more every day sorts of situations. Better late than never I suppose. I’m certainly glad I’m now in the know about the site.
Published in association with VoucherBin. Opinions are my own.