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Staywarm Is It Worth It? Special Briefing

Staywarm is the unique gas and electricity provider which any home with someone aged over 60 in it can access. Its big advantage is you're told the price you'll pay for a year and this is fixed, no matter how much gas and electricity you use. Once a powerhouse deal, recent changes means it's no longer best for all. So should you ditch and switch?

Free International Calls From Mobiles: Tricks to talk at no cost

Let's make mobile phone companies sick. Call someone overseas from your mobile and they rake in a fortune; Vodafone's standard rate for 20 mins to New Zealand is a shocking $26. Yet, there are a range of tricks which allow you to make free calls overseas if you've ‘free minutes', or just local call costs for everyone else....

Mobile Unlocking: Unlock the Savings for free

You can unlock your mobile for free. Do so and it'll accept any network's Sim card, giving you access to promotional offers, cheaper texts, lower roaming costs and the ability to pass on your phone to others. This is a step-by-step guide to freeing mobiles from their digital shackles, covering all the available methods. ...

Mobile Phone Contracts: Batter your network down to save $600/year

Anyone on a contract mobile phone is holstering a serious MoneySaving weapon…. loyalty. Unleash it with a phone call, which could instantly save you $100's! It's all about an easy haggling technique to add minutes and texts, cut your line rental and upgrade your phone. ...

Free Texts: Includes virtually free texts from mobiles

If you're a textaholic who can't keep your hands off your mobile, there are hidden ways to send more for less. This includes a nifty technological loophole to slash text costs from your mobile to fractions of a penny or simply SMS the US and abroad for free via the web. ...

Recycle Old Mobiles: No hassle way to earn up to $150 for unused handsets

Is your old mobile phone made from hidden treasure? Each year, networks commonly offer to upgrade phones meaning an estimated 80 million old ones sit in dark, dank parts of US homes. This is a step-by-step guide to recycling mobiles for cash, including a full comparison of the top 'old-mobile buying’ companies, which pay up to $150 per handset. ...