How to save £1,000 in 5 minutes: the story of a father who paid for a dream trip.
According to The Sun: Rob Lok is a typical Brit who paid his bills without considering the possibility of cutting unnecessary expenses. However, one day he decided to use the Nous service, which uses artificial intelligence to find great deals. This led him to save over £1,000 a year by changing his tariffs.
I used BT broadband until Nous told me I could get a cheaper rate from Virgin Media.
The largest amount saved was on his mobile phone - by switching to a SIM-only plan, he no longer pays £750 annually. He also changed his internet tariff, which allowed him to save £336 each year.
Precious Mistakes
Journalist Lucy Andrews emphasizes that many households can make the same mistakes she did, unaware that they are wasting money.
I could have switched to a SIM-only deal and saved a bunch of money.
Lucy also stopped paying £4.99 a month for a streaming service she wasn't using. After canceling, she saved another £60 a year and advises others to periodically check their subscriptions and bills to avoid unnecessary expenses.
This news shows how people can save significant amounts of money by paying closer attention to their bills and subscriptions. Simple steps, such as checking deals and changing tariffs, can lead to a big win in the wallet without much effort.
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