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Shortage of Old Fashioned Lightbulbs Before EU Ban: Get Them at Ryness.co.uk

16th September 2009
With only days to go until old fashioned lightbulbs are banned by the EU (on the 31st August) in favour of low-energy alternatives, shops such as Homebase, John Lewis, Sainsbury’s and Asda are reporting severe shortages of clear 100w bulbs, with many ... Read >
Author: Jumping Spider Media

Online Credit Card Use On The Up

16th September 2009
Internet commerce and shopping online have become extremely popular in recent years. Companies such as Amazon have revolutionised the way we buy books and CD’s. Also, booking travel arrangements such as airplane tickets, car rentals, hotels and other ac... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

What You Need to Know to Plan Your Wedding Day on Your Own

11th September 2009
Getting married is a superb occasion but also one that takes a lot of planning especially if you're planning to invite an enormous number of guests. Most couples need about a year to manage the wedding of their dreams and to be ready to get the things th... Read >
Author: Cesar Booth

From Tesco, M&S, Asda & Much More

07th September 2009
Fastest, simple and most lucrative way to obtain free high street gift vouchers online! Hey, now, did you know that there's tons of free stuff online that you can get sent directly to your home, no matter what kind of product you are looking for? Th... Read >
Author: Dan Valezonii

Things You can Buy with £1 or Less

01st August 2009
Bargains are a must these days when the average Briton is beset with money troubles. The economy may not be doing so well but there are numerous things that a pound can do for you if you are creative and resourceful enough. After all, they say the simple ... Read >
Author: Yossarian

Leading website offers free photo prints that save the consumer money

30th July 2009
With the holiday season upon us, many are going away or have already been. Many will take photos of their holiday that they will want to keep as treasured memories. One expense that can now be avoided is the cost of getting those images printed. This is a... Read >
Author: Admin

Car Insurance – No way out …..It’ Simply Essential.

30th July 2009
Car insurance is of utmost importance without which you should not risk driving a car at any cost. Meanwhile, the crucial task of locating reliable car insurance in UK can be made pretty easy by checking out car insurance deals online. You can always ask ... Read >
Author: Logics

Huge savings with IWOOT and Prezzybox voucher codes from leading website

06th July 2009
In the frugal manner that many of us are currently living in, the opportunity to save money is one that should not be missed. The economic circumstances have dealt a blow to many people's personal finances as well as affecting many retailers at the same t... Read >
Author: Admin

Get free photo printing offers from leading digital prints website

06th July 2009
Digital cameras offer film free picture taking and have improved enormously over the last couple of years. Although the digital images can be placed onto CD or DVD many still print out their digital photos and put them into albums to save them for posteri... Read >
Author: Admin

Independents vs Multiples - Back to the pricing issue!

02nd July 2009
If you read my piece a few weeks ago, you would have read an article on a prospective new supplier who came to me with ridiculous pricing proposal for a potential range of new products that would have meant that our retail customers could have bought the ... Read >
Author: Paul Hargreaves

Leading Wii remote controller website offers comparisons that save money

01st July 2009
The Wii machine from Nintendo has taken the gaming world by storm since its inception. Its variation of game styles and unrivalled technology has endeared this games machine to many. One of its most endearing qualities is the fact that it's controlled by ... Read >
Author: Admin

Home Insurance – Getting the best out of your Home Insurance Deal

04th June 2009
Home is one of the basic and most essential necessities of life. Today, it becomes crucial to protect and insure your home through home insurance. You can go for the home insurance policy which suits you the most and in order to locate or arrive upon the ... Read >
Author: DirectInsurance

Discount Codes-Innovative website offers huge savings

29th May 2009
In the current economic climate it is not unusual for people to try to find ways to make their money go that little bit further. With this in mind many retailers, who are also finding times tough, are offering a variety of discount or voucher codes as a w... Read >
Author: admindgs

Pine furniture-Innovative website offers consumers savings on pine furniture

19th May 2009
Pine furniture has always had a timeless appeal to it. Whether it's a pine wardrobe, bookcase or some other form of solid pine furniture, the popularity of this type of softwood never wanes. Fashions may change but pine never seems to go out of fashion. N... Read >
Author: admindgs

The Shopping Experience in Falkirk

19th May 2009
Falkirk is roughly positioned half way between Edinburgh and Glasgow, Scotland's two principal cities. With the excellent transport infrastructure, access to either of these cities is convenient where one has the choice of taking their own transport using... Read >
Author: Nazir Daud

Earn 100% cashback from Guide 4 Shopping

18th May 2009
Guide 4 Shopping UK Guide 4 Shopping as an interactive shopping directory that offers 100% cashback to online customers. Guide 4 Shopping has more than 2000 online stores with special offers, voucher and discount codes. What is 100% cashback? Guid... Read >
Author: Guide 4 Shopping Team

Supermarket lenders lead pack

01st May 2009
The personal loans market is one industry that has been particularly hard hit in the current economic slowdown. Banks, already overloaded with large amounts of toxic assets, have become increasingly wary of lending to anyone without a spotless credit rati... Read >
Author: Darrell

How to save on life insurance and live longer at the same time

27th March 2009
As the recession leaves more Brits cutting back on life insurance, a number of insurers have been offering Brits various deals as a bid to attract potential customers. Some of the deals, such as fitness offers, encourage people to live a healthier life... Read >
Author: Arti

Lapdance 2.0

06th March 2009
Lapdance 2.0 Places like Spearmint Rhino today are becoming as acceptable places for single men to be spotted in. Being spotted in one of these establishments today is no more unusual than bumping into your friend in ASDA. In fact it is so acceptab... Read >
Author: Bachelorplace.com

Discount Codes For Online Retailers

20th January 2009
When it comes to shopping, us girls certainly know how to sniff out a bargain. I for one spend literally hours trawling the shops checking the price tags, particularly in January with the hope of finding a real bargain. Probably a bit too much time actual... Read >
Author: articlelink01@gmail.com

Thirty positive actions for a sustainable Earth

16th January 2009
There are many ways we can use our human energy to lighten the load on natural resources and tread lightly on our home planet. Check how many of these you do already: Installation Guide for Ground Source or Geothermal Heat Pumps. Large Electricity Savings... Read >
Author: tayor mize

Thinking of Moving to Cambridge

31st December 2008
Cambridge seems to be a popular area for people to move to if they are studying in the area or have been offered a job. So if you are either thinking or renting property in Cambridge or buying a property, hopefully this guide will help you understand the ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

The Future is Clear

30th December 2008
If you wear glasses, you will doubtless have experienced the frustration of not being able to find them, whether first thing in the morning or at some point later in the day. Changing over to contact lenses could mean that you would only have to chang... Read >
Author: Joshua Wasps

Pride and Prejudice – Jane Austen

15th December 2008
For us poor sods stuck in rainy Britain for our holidays this summer, finding a holiday read beyond the usual escapist fantasies (that make us feel all the more miserable by virtue of the fact we’re still stuck here) or the run of the mill crime thrille... Read >
Author: Sarah

Cheaper Wedding Cakes in the UK

04th December 2008
The wedding cake is part of the tradition of getting married, but if you are on a tight budget, the prospect of spending several hundred pounds from your budget on a cake that won't even get eaten, might have you looking for cheaper alternatives. You coul... Read >
Author: Karen White

Wedding Reception Decorations: 5 Places in the UK to Get Cheap Supplies

22nd September 2008
At the moment everyone is watching what they spend. One of the areas that most brides will look at saving money is the reception decorations. We're bombarded with pictures in the bridal magazines of glamorous weddings that cost the earth. But you can s... Read >
Author: Paul Elms

What's The Point Of Major Record Companies?

12th September 2008
People have been asking me lately why have I been selling eBooks on my website and also why have I partnered up with iTunes and are now linked to the iTunes store. Some have even said I have sold out and I am no longer independent. This article is to ad... Read >
Author: flowsonic

ASDA backs the BPF and BRC empty rates campaign

09th September 2008
ASDA are backing a campaign by the British Property Federation (BPF) and the British Retail Consortium (BRC) against the loss of empty property relief. Dubbed the ‘bombsite Britain’ tax by the media, in response to the increasing spate of demolitions ... Read >
Author: tugsearch

Supermarkets Reduce Price Of Petrol

17th August 2008
Three of the bigger UK supermarkets have reduced the cost of petrol, as a means of trying to help consumers who may be struggling with increased fuel costs, surging inflation and the credit crunch. Asda said yesterday that it would cut prices at the pu... Read >
Author: ARouse

Is Life Insurance For The Over 50’s Such A Good Deal?

14th August 2008
Here's an easy one. What have June Whitfield, Frank Windsor, Gloria Hunniford and Sir Michael Parkinson all got in common? You guessed it, these TV celebs have all advertised over-50s life policies. Their trusted faces, familiar from the box, ... Read >
Author: Christian Ward

Credit Cards Combat Rising Petrol Prices

12th August 2008
The cost of fuel has spiralled this year, but you can help offset this by taking out the right type of cashback credit card. A litre of unleaded fuel cost 117.2p on average on June 11 2008, according to Petrolprices.com, and is tipped to rise further, ... Read >
Author: Christian Ward

Save Your Health, And Your Wealth

25th July 2008
It is common knowledge that smoking is detrimental to your health, and to the health and wellbeing of those around you. Furthermore, it also affects your finances with the average pack of 20 cigarettes costing around £5. Bearing in mind that the average ... Read >
Author: Hadassah

Miller Brothers Electricals

23rd July 2008
If you're looking to buy home appliances or electronic goods online then there are a wide range of stores for you to choose from. Some of them are already likely to be well known to you, thanks to their existing high street presence. Others may not be ... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett

Why Families Must Take Life Insurance Seriously

23rd July 2008
In every household there is usually a very important person around whom everything revolves. From fending for everyone to giving every little helping hand at home, their relevance cannot be overemphasised. Yet we hardly value such people, until the day th... Read >
Author: Musa Aliyu

Read The Small Print

21st June 2008
The warning echoes of reading the small print, are resounding for potential policy holders, when they consider buying a life insurance cover. Whether this be from an established financial services company, or straight off the shelf at a supermarket chain... Read >
Author: Ruth

Dads don't just bring home the bread

21st June 2008
A salary is just one aspect of a father's contribution to the household – they also save the household a considerable amount of money by doubling up as plumber, builder, painter, decorator, odd-job man, chauffeur to the kids, and homework aid, which wou... Read >
Author: Daniel Collins

Buy Yourself a New Mobile Phone with your Groceries!

04th June 2008
Supermarkets sell everything these days including garden furniture, car insurance, flowers, computer games, electronic equipment, and toys. Many supermarkets also sell pay as you go mobile phones with some also venturing in to the contract mobile phone m... Read >
Author: JGray

Cheap Credit Enters Last Chance Saloon

09th May 2008
Yesterday's budget demonstrated one thing, that the economy is no longer awash with money. As a result, loans regardless of what form they take are going to be increasingly hard to find at competitive rates in 2008. The treasury has little money, banks ha... Read >
Author: Tom

Cheap Credit Enters Last Chance Saloon

29th April 2008
Yesterday's budget demonstrated one thing, that the economy is no longer awash with money. As a result, loans regardless of what form they take are going to be increasingly hard to find at competitive rates in 2008. The treasury has little money, banks ha... Read >
Author: OnlyFinance

Prepay cheapies

10th April 2008
Despite the amount of high end phones out there people want a bargain. Price cuts increase competition. Research conducted by market research company GfK has shown that high end mobile phones only account for a very small share of the Prepay market. ... Read >
Author: JGray

Buying ASDA Van Insurance: Is It Safe?

31st March 2008
Whether you maintain a van for personal or business reasons, ASDA van insurance has a solution for your insurance needs. As with any insurance, there are two basic rules to follow when choosing your perfect policy. First, never buy coverage you do not nee... Read >
Author: Robert

Gazeley for sale despite difficult UK commercial property market

27th March 2008
Asda, the supermarket chain owned by Wal-Mart, the US retailer, could sell its global property development business in a deal that could fetch up to £400m. There are also rumours that Wal-Mart is looking to sell Asda as well. The company told staff ye... Read >
Author: tugsearch

Student Money Saving Tips

21st January 2008
How to Save Money when you are a UK student. If you don’t have a part time job or parents supporting you, getting through University just on your loan is going to be tough work! You are going to need all the tips you can get. • Keep a budg... Read >
Author: President of WealthyStudent.co.uk

Choosing the right loan for you

01st November 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Jay SmithIf you’re a home owner and are considering a loan you have the extra option available to you of a Secured, or homeowner, loan. These are distinguished from personal, or unsecured, loans by the fact that they are ‘secured’... Read >
Author: jay smith

The road to cheaper home insurance

11th July 2007
Most people's money is hard earned and should be protects. There is many people and companies in the world that would gladly rob you of your earnings given half the chance. It is your responsibility to avoid being out of pocket by being shrewd enough to b... Read >
Author: Katie Brown

Be Your Own Mortgage Broker

16th June 2007
Frugality is the name the name of game. As the cost of living in one of today's most expensive society's increases, so does the need for us all to save money wherever possible. A little save here, a little saves there, it all adds up. This article provide... Read >

Largest Retail Companies in Great Britain

15th June 2007
Retail market in Great Britain is predictable to grow during the next 5 years at an average tariff of about 3%. In general, the macroeconomic outlook for retail industry are optimistic. Stable increase in disposable income, wages and GDP, increasing consu... Read >
Author: andrewshw2

Tesco and ASDA Approaches

15th June 2007
Speaking about non-grocery retail in British market, the approach has been brought in by ASDA and Tesco was the follower. Wal-Mart focused on non-food products because they carry meaningfully higher margins, at the time when company had entered American m... Read >
Author: andrewshw2

Strategic Groups of British Market

15th June 2007
Retail market of Great Britain at present has more than 102,000 grocery stores. There are four sectors that market can be divided into. The first group is expediency stores the average area of which is 3,000 sq. feet and they put on the market products f... Read >
Author: andrewshw2

Comparison of British Companies

15th June 2007
Retail market in Great Britain became a lot more aggressive since 1999 at what time ASDA Group, that is hold by Wal-Mart Stores Inc., came into the market. Nothing like ASDA, Tesco is a British group of supermarkets that handled to take the most importan... Read >
Author: andrewshw2

30 degree washing a good starting point for saving the environment

11th June 2007
Retailers and manufacturers alike are urging the consumer to reduce the temperature at which they wash their clothes in a bid to reduce wasted energy. With a third of the UK’s population believing that climate change is the biggest challenge facing t... Read >
Author: Robbo

The fashion for downward price trends

09th May 2007
No longer the exclusive preserve of top models and cash-rich celebrities; designer fashion now rules the high street. Cheap and chic is the name of the game as retailers compete to deliver value clothing to everybody from celebrities to style conscious te... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan

Why but Ethical Clothing?

15th January 2007
Garment workers throughout the globe are traditionally paid the minimum wage and work long hours in poor conditions in order to produce the clothes that we take for granted. In the developing world countries such as Indonesia and China mass produce en... Read >
Author: Davinos Greeno

The Power of Supermarkets and Changing Attitudes

20th December 2006
More and more concerns have been raised about the impact of the supermarket giants both on food production as well as on workers rights. A recent report by War on Want and the British GMB, investigating the case of Wal-Mart (ASDA), shows how the relent... Read >
Author: Davinos Greeno

Age Discrimination Law to Come into Force

26th September 2006
The new anti-age discrimination law which will come into force in October will help staff retention and improve labour market choice according to some employers. However, the small employers are a lot less keen on the changes, as they worry about rising r... Read >
Author: Alison White

E-tailing and opportunities it opens to businesses

19th July 2006
With the fast development of various e-business solutions companies seek for new opportunities to get in touch with customers and build new type relationships. If in planning everything looks pretty simple and straightforward, in reality there are a lot o... Read >
Author: Verena Veneeva

Online Credit Card Use On The Up

20th April 2006
Internet commerce and shopping online have become extremely popular in recent years. Companies such as Amazon have revolutionised the way we buy books and CD's. Also, booking travel arrangements such as airplane tickets, car rentals, hotels and other acco... Read >
Author: Peter Kenny

Ethical finance: who benefits from our spending?

06th June 2005
On one hand consumers are being universally criticised for running up significant amounts of debt on credit cards, yet conversely many companies are capitalising on the growing credit card debt, from charities and political organisations to football clubs... Read >
Author: Rachel Lane