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Definition of a voucher code.

Thursday, November 5th, 2009

A voucher code is usually a mix of letters and numbers which gives the user a discount when they complete a transaction at an online shop. In the real world they are called vouchers – as they consist of a slip of paper that is handed over to the person on the till at the shop.

Online vouchers have increased in popularity for the last few years and now the credit crunch is biting have become one of the most popular ways of shopping. Some shops defend their voucher code system strongly creating unique vouchers for individuals when they supply an email address. This is an accepted form of data collection for many stores who aim to get loyal customers and tempt them to shop again with emails listing further offers.

Some shops offer generic codes that can be used repeatedly until a certain date, as many times as the customer likes. This is a great incentive for shoppers – as long as they check out the rival shops and ensure that the prices are competitive.

In these days of credit crunch shopping you’ll need to ensure you spend every penny wisely and this is best achieved by keeping an eye out for vouchers everywhere. From the glossy magazines where you’ll find coupons to cut out and take to the shops with you, to parcels that come to your door and inside feature a voucher code for a partner shop of the one you originally ordered from.

Virgin Wines Vouchers were one of the first vouchers on the internet – and are now sent out as offers from various banks through the post as well as incentives for purchasing wine online. Everything has a voucher almost and if you’d like help finding a discount then try Voucher Freebies web site which lists lots of vouchers for all sorts of shopping as well as free samples and competitions.

Attraction & Discounts

Wednesday, July 29th, 2009

attraction discounts

The UK has a huge number of attractions to visit; you are almost spoiled for choice. Before deciding which attraction you would like to see why not check out special offers on attractions and see what is going cheap?

Attractions are a great idea if you want more than a beach holiday and there are more important things to you than tanning! Attractions are an especially good idea if you have a family, the best option is to try and find something that can amuse mum and dad as well as the children. If your holidaying in the UK it will depend on what is relatively close to where you are staying that can entertain you. Attractions like Legoland in Windsor provide a great day out for the family and can be visited for a very reasonable price. If you are a slightly older family then amusement parks could be the way to go.

Theme parks such as Alton Towers and Thorpe Park are great days out for the family and again are very reasonable on the wallet. There are plenty of discounts on attractions available on the net and you would be wise to check them out before committing yourself to making a purchase. If you are looking for attractions as a couple then the UK has a huge amount of stately homes and gardens to walk around and admire. If gardens are your thing then why not visit a botanical garden or an arboretum, many of which will allow you to spend the day there for free so why not take a picnic?

Car Hire Deals

Monday, July 27th, 2009

Car Hire Deals

Car hire has become an almost essential part of the holiday experience as more and more people are venturing away from the traditional hotel holiday. People often want holidays off the beaten track meaning that a car has become essential whilst providing means of exploring the local area.  Car hire should no longer be perceived as yet another expense to the holiday as many car hire discounts are readily available and represent great value for money. For example it is possible to hire a basic car for a week in Spain and pay under £100 which is very reasonable considering the freedom it adds to the holiday.

The cost can rise when looking to hire a larger vehicle, often more expensive car hire depends on how the service is priced in that individual country. For example hireling a car in France is considerably more expensive that Spain which seems odd as they are not a million miles away from each other! Really it is down to demand and the popularity of the country you are planning to holiday in and the individual destination within the country itself.

If you are looking to pick a car up from one area and drop it off in another then you will almost always pay extra fee that will be added to the total price of the car hire. It is important to be aware of hidden extras with car hire, often there are catches and hidden costs in the form of insurance cover. It is always worth taking the time out to read the terms and conditions – especially the small print! There is a lot of competition by car hire companies and there are a lot to choose from. Often it is advisable to go with a well known company but u may pay a little extra.  It is always a good idea to check out the latest car hire offers as some really attractive deals can be had.