Tesco Pet Insurance warning about chocolate - Published:28/12/07
In the accumulate to Christmas, pet owners are being warned by Tesco Pet Insurance to make sure their home animals do not ingest festival sweetsThe insurer explains that theobromine and caffeine - chemicals found in chocolate - can reason problems with a pet's digestive system and can even be lethal in high quantitiesChocolate Christmas tree streamer or edible wrapped presents under the tree could be the potential sources of such a riskAllan Burns, head of Tesco Pet Insurance, commented: "keep away from unnecessary cost and stress over Christmas by staying away from the vets; make certain you take special precautions with keeping chocolate away from your pets"Every year around Christmas occasion, Tesco pet cover customers claim for treatments for their dogs, overdosed on chocolate Having your favorite insured, helps you to keep the vet costs near to the ground"In September, research from Halifax research suggested that as many as one million Britons employ pets as.
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Buy and Fly credit card given UK release - Published:08/12/07
As a number of charge and rate increases hits the credit card market, it is "more important than ever" that people shop around for a good contract, according to WhichInternet shoppers have been advised to use their credit cards for online purchases by shopsafecoukA novel credit card has been launched that gives customers points depending on the amount that they spend on itIrish corporation Buy and Fly states that for every €10 exhausted, shoppers receive one point on their credit cardscustomers are furthermore offered about 500 points for they first time they use cards with Tesco being one retailer to believe the productThe Thrifty Scot reports that pre-paid credit cards and reward cards have always been popular as they give something backIt adds: "Customers who use pay money for and Fly regularly will be rewarded with points than can be potentially exhausted on a number of dissimilar things"It is definitely a good marketing ploy by pay money for and Fly and it is one which customers everywhere will love"According to recent research by countrywide Building Society, the average British tourist abroad is spending up to £81 more than is essential by using the wrong.
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The Fool's Weekend Moneysaver No.7 - Published:31/08/07
It's the store Holiday weekend, and rumour has it that the weather is about to take a turn for the improved, hurrah Many retailers will be trying to entice you to use your money with them over the long weekend and be offering all manner of inducements to lure you, from discounts to extra prize points - so if you require to make some purchases, now could be a good occasion to do so And to save you some occasion, here's a surrounding up of some of the offers we've heard about this weekIf you're incomplete to spending money on books, don't forget that Amazon currently has a permission sale on, with prices preliminary at just £150And if you have kids to entertain, head to your nearest Border's amass on 1 or 2 September for its Family Weekend; children can enjoy balloons, countenance painting and story telling Now, that is a week away, but if you collect 4 differently old-fashioned mastheads (three from the ordinary Guardian and one from the Saturday edition or Observer journalists between Saturday 25 August and Sunday 2 September, you'll get 20% of most purchases, tooIf you've got a better kitchen appliance purchase to make, check out Amazon -- it's at present offering a whopping £25 off if you spend £125 or more on Kitchen appliances or irons Simply go into the promotional code: AZ7D8DR6 when you check out to take delivery of the discount But you'll need to be rapid - the offer ends on Sunday 26 AugustHomebase is currently offering 20% off selected furnishings and up to 50% off kitchen units, plus due to our miserable summer it has some backyard furniture at knock down prices on offer And put on't forget you can save a further 10% off anything you pay money for this Friday and SaturdayBoots has a Triple Points endorsement on until 28 August -- collect 12 points for every £1 you spend It is also still offering 20% off anything baby related in store, counting nappies (until 28 imposing -- take your purchases to the till and 20% will be deducted automaticallyIf you're desperate to use some money across the pool, check out Zoom Airline -- this budget carrier has an autumn seat auction on, offering return flights including taxes to New York (JFK) from now £199, and Toronto from just £249 There are many more destinations on present too You'll need to be quick though -- bookings need to be made before 25 August for journey between 10 September and 15 December And if you find an the same flight for less they'll match itAnd British Airways is also offering deals to the US and Canada with return flights to New York (JFK) starting at £257Superdrug's present of the week is Nivea's glow feeling sun lotion, which you can currently snap up with two for the price of onelastly, one great way to save money on your weekly shop is to try switching one thing you regularly pay money for for a cheaper brand Many own brand or even economy products can be excellent quality and very good worth -- switch a few over time and you could see a dramatic decrease in the cost of your weekly shopWe asked our friends at MySupermarket to approach up with just a few of the savings we can make by switching from a common make name product to an own make item:As you can see there are some great savings to be made -- and the bench reveals that Heinz baked beans, for example cost almost twice the price of the Tesco's own make beans What's more, remember that these are not the economy brands -- they are simply the superstore's own label products which often do now as well (if not better) in blind taste tests Switching to the financial system brands, where available could potentially put aside you even moreSo the next time you're responsibility your weekly shop, why not try just exchange one item for the store's own brand version You may be pleasantly surprised content shopping© Copyright 1998-2007, The Motley Fool Limited All human rights reserved This material is for individual use onlyPlace of Reg: England & Wales Company Reg No: 3736872 VAT Reg No: 735 7818 01 Registered Office:.
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