FLASH NEWS… April Swago is here!

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Eeek! Not only is there a Swag Code Extravaganza on today (worth a whopping 40 SB), you can add another 300 SB to this month’s tally by completing the April Swago. Swago is just like bingo, but in this case you’re dabbing out squares by earning SB from various online activities. Better still, most of these activities are things you’ll already be doing online (searching the web, watching videos etc), and all are 100% free. It’s a great way to discover all the different ways you can earn SB via Swagbucks - the best cashback and rewards site ever. Fact.

Why is it so good? Why am I constantly banging on about it? What on earth is Swagbucks?

Swagbucks is a totally free website where you can earn cash back on everyday tasks you already do online like shopping, answering surveys, discovering deals, and watching videos. You can even earn for searching the web. Whether you have a spare 20 mins or 2 hours a day there’s always something to do on Swagbucks – doing little bits here and there really does add up.

The best part is that the points you get can be used to get free gift cards to places like Amazon, Argos or Debenhams, or even PayPal cash or prepaid Mastercards!

There’s no better time to get started, so come and join in with this month’s Swago

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CLICK HERE to sign up and get started! Fill up your board and then submit your pattern to get even more points - if you can fill in the whole board, you get a 300 SB bonus!

Even better, get a HUGE BONUS by simply signing up through me

If you earn 300 SB before 1 May, you’ll get a 300 SB bonus (as long as you’ve signed up under me)! Throw in £25 worth of online shopping, and you’ll get an extra 200 SB on top of that. That’s a potential 500 SB bonus to get your first month on Swagbucks off to a cracking start. CLICK HERE to create an account today


Five tips to deal with personal debt

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Finance is one of the core parts of human life, and we are constantly in a place where we have to manage our money and expenses, whilst expanding our savings and/or investment base. There would always be a time in that mix when we would have to take a loan or incur a debt in one way or the other, and that’s where the concept of personal debt creeps into finances. The best thing is to try to keep to the time given when settling personal debts, and if you are not experienced with finances, this could be an issue for you. For those who struggle with the technicalities that is associated with money matters but would, nonetheless, want to get the hang of the best way to manage your personal debt, let’s go on a journey together.

Be determined. Personal debt has a way of creeping up and piling up on you, and if you don’t make a real and actual effort to get out of it, you might just find yourself wallowing in that pit all the more. The first and most important step of managing and dealing with personal debt is making a conscious effort to get out of it. Pull your credit reports, analyse your bearings and make an effort to understand your personal historical finances. That way, you would be able to make a better and stronger commitment to get out.

List your debts. Most personal debts are not incurred in only one place and they usually spread over a number of individuals, agencies or bodies that they were sourced from. The thing to do in this kind of position is to get a sheet and list all of your debts in increasing order of magnitude. This means that you list all the amounts that you owe from the smallest to the largest. Scrutinise this list and proceed to pay the debts off - start with the smallest to prevent this snowballing into the next. In no time, you would be able to get a large number of creditors off your neck, and focus more on paying off the rest.

Take a debt consolidation loan. You are trying to get out of some debts and we are asking you to take another loan. That sounds crazy, right? Well, it’s not. The concept of debt consolidation involves taking a bigger loan in order to service off a number of other smaller debts, so that you know you are only indebted to one source. The advantage of debt consolidation is that it helps you reduce the number of creditors you might have on your list, helps you reduce the kind of commitment and agreement that you have to make with each and every one you owe and also, gives you peace of mind. Many agencies offer these kinds of services, and if you are looking for an out through this approach, you might want to look at loans for debt consolidation by Debt Fix

You First, Debt Next. When many are looking to take care of the personal debts that they might have incurred, they tend to forget that debt has more than just a financial side to it. Like most things, debt also has its own psychological and emotional side to it, and it can cause you stress. It is advisable that while dealing with debt, you take your mind of worries. In a matter of years, with the right plan and practice, you would be free from your debt. So, why worry yourself and get yourself weary from now on? Eat well, exercise regularly, and gets lots of sleep. Take care of yourself, and watch the debt take care of itself.

Cut Back! The mistake that a lot of people in debt make is trying to keep up with their current lifestyle while still servicing a personal debt. It would not hurt you to cut back on some things for a while till your debt gets fully serviced. Servicing debts and living a life of luxury should not be in the same sentence at all. Make some sacrifices, shed off that extra pizza you’re ordering, relax on buying game tickets and see them on TV instead, cook instead of ordering out, etc. Find that part of your life where you feel you’re spending luxuriously and hold off on them until the debt gets fully serviced.

Good luck and stay safe and well.


Get 500 SB when you sign up for Swagbucks in February

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With Christmas down and New Year out of the way, the next shamelessly commercial date in your calendar is Valentine’s Day. This is the best day by far in my book. I don’t go in for tacky cards, balloons and buying for buying’s sake, but I do love a good date night. It’s the perfect excuse to call in a babysitter, head into town for a slap-up meal then get so drunk we forget where we both live on the way home.

Although some people argue Valentine’s Day is too commercialised, I love it. And it seems Swagbucks do too as they’re offering a whopping 500 SB bonus when you sign up for Swagbucks in February! In fact, if you create an account now, you could celebrate Valentine’s Day for free.

Swagbucks is a rewards site where you earn points (called SB) for things you’re probably doing online already, like searching the internet, watching videos, discovering deals, and taking surveys. Those points can then be exchanged for gift cards for shops like Argos, M&S, Amazon, TK Maxx, Home Sense, Currys/PC World, Debenhams, John Lewis… OR even PayPal & MasterCard (yes, that means cash)!

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It’s completely free to sign up, and there’s no pressure to check in everyday. Having said that, it’s really quite addictive. With so many ways to earn points - all of which can be completed in a matter of minutes, you’ll soon settle into a groove. I’m forever being asked how much time you need to dedicate to it to earn big, and I can honestly say it’s minimal. Whether you’re a stay at home parent, or super busy corporate exec - simply logging on everyday and exploring the site you’ll find hundreds of easy tasks to keep those points ticking over.

Tempted? Well here’s how to get your mitts on that 500 SB bonus:

1. Sign up using this link

2. Earn 300 SB total before 1/3/17. You’ll get a 300 SB bonus for it!

3. If you spend at least £25 through Swagbucks Shop* you’ll get another 200 SB bonus on top of the cash back you’ll get from shopping. If you have some shopping to do online, just go to Swagbucks first and visit the store through them. It doesn’t cost you anything extra, but you’ll get SB points for every £1 you spend (on top of the bonus)! - You can tick this requirement off with one online ASDA shop.

That’s it. It’s super easy, and Swagbucks is for real. I manage to bag myself at least £350 Amazon vouchers every month. I’ve bought a new solid oak dining table, a new super king size bed and, of course, Valentine’s Day gifts for Craigy. Yet with so many redemption options, anything is possible. Whether you fancy having a free Christmas this year, or are lusting after a holiday in the sun come the summer, or simply need to pay off your credit card - it’s totally achievable with Swagbucks.

Can you really afford not to check it out?

What are you waiting for? SIGN UP VIA ME, and I can bag you a 500 SB bonus! If you earn 300 SB between now and March 1st 2017, I’ll match it in bonus SB. Throw in a little online shopping* (£25), and I can get you an extra 200 SB. That’s a total of 500 SB on top of your cash back SB!

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*You must receive your shopping SB before 1st April - with many shops taking 30 days to credit, this means you’ll need to make your purchase before 1st March
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