11 sneaky money saving tips for Christmas

Published: Tue, 12/08/15

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TRENDING MONEY NEWS

In the build-up to Christmas it’s more important than ever to save money wherever possible.

However, a quarter of Brits plan to blow more than £700 on festive celebrations this year!

We want you to have a good Christmas without putting yourself into terrible debt for January, which is why we’re showing you 11 sneaky money saving tips for Christmas.
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