Here at Bargain Bunny, we love to save you money. We do this by finding great deals, discounts and offers which we then share on this website and in our exclusive Facebook Group. Our favourite type of bargain is however something you can get for free! We therefore are delighted to bring you another great Christmas competition, where you can win one of eight amazing hampers from Marks and Spencers. The competition ends on 14th December, so if you win you will get it before Christmas!
By partnering with a great group of other bloggers from the UK Money Bloggers community, we are able to offer bigger prizes and more opportunities to win them! You can increase your chance of winning by entering via the numerous entry methods available. By entering in as many methods as you can, you are also supporting this great community of bloggers!
Here at Bargain Bunny we will keep everything crossed that one of our readers and members wins one of the prizes and wishes you good luck!
There are eight Christmas Afternoon Treats with Flowers M&S hampers up for grabs, worth £50 each.
If the hamper is no longer available when the winners are drawn then the winners will be offered an alternative hamper from M&S worth £50 each.
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The competition closes at midnight on 14th December 2019. If the hamper selected is sold out then we will offer an alternative M&S hamper worth £50. You can see the widget for the full terms and conditions of this giveaway.
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Good luck!
Put a little bit away each week / month so that you have a larger amount to spend at Christmas.
This year we put £5 every week into a separate savings account and by Christmas had almost £250 extra.
In our family we decided a few years back that we only buy the children presents and the adults do a secret Santa where we pick a name out of a hat and a budget of about £20. Everyone is happy with this and a lot less expenses and stress what to buy for everyone
I buy indulgent treats throughout the year with my regular shopping. That way,by Christmas we have a lovely big hamper to look forward to.
compare prices before you buy
Buy gifts in the January sales the year before!
Always compare prices, get points and cashback whenever possible
Only buy presents for children or just do a secret Santa for adults with a fixed price of no more than £10.00
I save all year long and make sure to check the prices everywhere before buying. I also stick to a list
Buy presents and non perishable food throughout the year when less expensive
i buy things all year round that way its not as much to spend in december
I always compare prices and never buy on impulse !!
Use price comparison websites or buy stuff after Christmas when it is cheaper for the following year
We don’t buy each other any tat – bad for the planet and your pocket
Put a little bit away each week / month so that you have a larger amount to spend at Christmas.
This year we put £5 every week into a separate savings account and by Christmas had almost £250 extra.
Use cashbacks sites so you get rewarded for your purchases, but make sure you find the cheapest prices first.
Don’t buy too early in the year so you’ve forgotten what you’ve already bought!
buy stuff in the January sales
Buy things throughout the year and do not buy gifts you do not need. Most would be happy with a handmade gift.
Has to be buying after Christmas For The following year…got packs of cards for 12p last year!
compare prizes
only buy what you need
This would be excellent!
Set a budget and stick to it. Take postage and packaging costs into account too.
Be careful buying off ebay, check new costs first as you can end up paying more.
awesome
Save a little bit of money throughout the year
Use cashback sites when buying online, for extra savings.
Re-use last year’s wrapping paper, saved. Helps the planet too.
Make sweet treats and package them nicely in recycled jars.
I always compare prices online before buying anything
Only spend what you can afford
My top tip is bake home goods for gifts. Thoughtful and thriftful!
Buy throughout the year to pick up deals and spread the cost
I never spend money on presents or items if I can’t afford to do it. So the money saving tip would be not to spend money you don’t have
I always wait now too black Friday and get some good deals. And sign up to websites if you want to buy as they white often do 10% of first orders.
Buy Christmas presents during the year when you see a bargain
Stick to a budget and look for special offers.
Start as early as you can. Shop around find bargains
Always buy in the sales throughout the year !
Use cash back sites
Look around early and buy things second-hand
In our family we decided a few years back that we only buy the children presents and the adults do a secret Santa where we pick a name out of a hat and a budget of about £20. Everyone is happy with this and a lot less expenses and stress what to buy for everyone
Agree with the family not to exchange gifts .