All the best freebies you can get this WEEK worth £2,163 – from washing machines to PlayStation games.
There are free opportunities for everyone
According to The Sun: The best things in life really are free – such as holidays, clothes, and even expensive gadgets, if you know where to look for them.
Sun Savers editor Lana Clemens has discovered a wealth of free items totaling an impressive £2,027. Among them are massages worth £60 and Paw Patrol toys costing £100. She shared tips on how to obtain them.
GettyResidents of the UK spend an average of 20% of their income on non-essential purchases, such as clothing, household items, games, and toys.
The average salary before taxes is £728 a week (or £2,912 a month), according to the Office for National Statistics.
So after paying taxes, an average person contributing the minimum to a pension fund (5% of their income) has around £2,273, out of which £455 goes to technology and other expenses.
However, you can save hundreds by becoming a “freebie hunter.” We’ve prepared the best options for this week.
Free cosmetic products – worth £52
There are many opportunities to get free cosmetic products by becoming a product tester.
Simply provide feedback on the products you’ve used and receive new ones for free. The more panels you join, the more products you can receive. For example, you might get to test new Elemis products.
For each new product launch, the brand selects reviewers based on their demographics and provides full packages for testing.
This luxury brand can save you money, as a single package of pro-cosmetic balm costs £52.
Free therapeutic treatments and haircuts – saving £171
Beauty salons often seek models to train their students before obtaining certification.
These treatments are usually free or cost significantly less than standard services.
Ask at local salons or check with colleges. For example, Champneys Beauty College in Tring is looking for models for free waxing.
Free massages – saved £60
If you need to relax and release muscle tension, there are ways to get a free massage.
Colleges often invite volunteers for student practice. For instance, Cotswold Academy is looking for models for massages lasting from 1 to 2 hours.
Free toys – saved £100
Parents can join the Young Planet app to ask about available toys or clothes for children.
Those who want to discard unwanted items can give them away for free, which helps reduce expenses for children.
For example, you can find a free Paw Patrol bundle here, which usually costs around £100.
Free sunshine holidays – £1,000
House sitting or home exchanging is a great way to vacation for free and explore new places.
By seeking homeowners, you can travel the world, usually just needing to feed pets.
Free home furnishing – £200
It’s known that through the Olio app, you can obtain free food, but you can also find free furniture and household items.
Free days out – £380
You can get free or discounted entrance to various events, including concerts and movies, via pre-booking sites like See Film First.
Dinner for two – £50
You can dine for free at lunch or dinner via secret suppers.
To do this, you need to sign up for a special agency that recruits people for restaurant reviews.
“The Olio app is a great way to get free food and items in your local area,” says Jordan Cox, deals expert.
Thus, all these opportunities give a chance to save significant amounts using available resources. In today’s world, where expenses can rise quickly, finding free items becomes an increasingly important skill. Use these tips to alleviate your financial burden and get what you truly need.
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