The Bargain Hunter: Going green? Your chance to get real Values for Money
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Your support makes all the difference.The Ecology Building Society this week launched a range of Values for Money deals aimed at those who like to spend ethically. Members are offered deals through the likes of organic clothes and textiles retailer Greenfibres (pictured), organic wine and beer firm Vintage Roots and the renewable electricity supplier Good Energy.
For full details go to ecology.co.uk/benefits
Now you can get all the daily deals in one place...
Have you got daily deal fatigue? Signing up for sites such as Groupon, Living Social or Wowcher can seem like a good idea, until you get a barrage of offers in your in-box for teeth-whitening or Brazilian-waxings. But you don’t want to unsubscribe in case you miss out on a great bargain. A new website could have the answer: Bownty rounds up all the daily deals – from all the different deal companies – and puts them in one place which you can either look at on an email newsletter or on its website.
Go to bownty.com to register
A third off pets’ microchipping
To encourage dog and cat lovers to protect their animals, Pets at Home has cut the rate of its microchipping service from £15 to £10 in June. It will be compulsory for all dogs in England and Wales to be microchipped by April 2016.
The offer is at all 345 Pets at Home stores
Half-price at Clarks
Clarks Shoes has a range of men’s and women’s footwear at up to 50 per cent off at the moment.
Go to clarks.co.uk to see deals
Please send details of deals to yourmoney@independent.co.uk
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