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06/01/2010 by bill.
Want to start afresh this year, but don’t fancy the high loan rates on the High Street? If you want to cut up the credit cards for good, invest in a new motor, or even want to give your home a fresh look, why not try Zopa? If you have a good credit rating, the lending and borrowing marketplace can offer you some of the best personal loan rates around.
More than 300,000 people have joined the UK’s only social lending website, and with rates up to 40% cheaper than the High Street banks, it’s clear why. Plus, you’re borrowing from real people, not lining the pockets of the banks.
And if your circumstances change and you want to pay off your loan early, no problem! There are no early repayment charges so you can repay as much as you want, when you like. Why be penalised for paying off your debts?
Get your free, no obligation quote (that won’t affect your credit rating) here!
See moneyjungle.net for more about managing your personal finances in 2010.
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06/01/2010 by bill.
holiday autos are kicking off January with a bang with a fantastic 20% off worldwide car hire sale! This is for key destinations and each destination will be on sale for 48 hours from 10am on the specified date. This is for all car groups, for all rental periods at all pick up locations for the specified sale destination (as below) for pick ups until 31st October 2010. This includes holiday autos UK & Ireland. The sale ends 20th January.
Campaign dates and times are from 10am on 6th January until 10am on 20th January
Each promotion starts at 10am for 48 hours:
Wednesday 6 Jan: 20% off Spain
Friday 8 Jan: 20% off UK
Sunday 10 Jan: 20% off France
Tuesday 12 Jan: 20% off USA
Thursday 14 Jan: 20% off Italy
Saturday 16 Jan: 20% off Ireland
Monday 18 Jan: 20% off Portugal
Terms and conditions apply to offers.
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06/01/2010 by bill.
Many people are getting concerned about the cost of heating their homes during the current freezing conditions and are upset that the energy companies have failed to reduce their bills to reflect lower costs.
But there is a difference of £378 between the highest standard and lowest tariff for the average user. So now is a good time to check how much you could save by switching to a different supplier or tariff.
Save up to £378 on your energy bills with Energyhelpline!
Click here for more advice on reducing your energy bills.
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