'I slashed my gas bill by £25 a month with a simple boiler tweak and genius item that's perfect for the shower'
The app, which is free to use, connects to your bank account and suggests ways for you to save money.“If there is a deal for two cinema tickets for £7, it will tell me.
“It says, ‘This is your BT deal this month – why don’t you switch to Sky because it will save you £29 a year based on the package you have?’ ”Kirsty Devine has some great, simple money saving tipsMUM Kirsty Devine, 36, and husband Darren, 41, have made tiny tweaks to their lifestyles to make savings.
The couple, who live in Halifax with son Jack, 14, suffered a shock when Darren was made redundant from his job as a mortgage adviser in December – just as their bills went up by £150 a month., says: “I knew I had to do something to take back control of our finances. Straight away, we cut out takeaways and eating out.”
She also turned down the heating by 1C and bought a shower timer from Amazon which she set to three minutes., which is significant. The water bill is annual but I’m hoping that will be less too.”
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