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Money mensch: Have yourselves a prudent Chanucah

October 15, 2009 09:38

ByMartin Lewis, Martin Lewis

3 min read

Like many, my hackles rise when I spot Christmas merchandise buffeted up against Halloween fayre. Thankfully, we are not subjected to quite the same push for Chanucah, yet often we make similar mistakes. This year the lights will be kindled from 11-19 December. While that is an age away, if you like a winter blowout, it is important to prepare your pocket now.

Get five per cent off everything
To encourage you to spend on them, cashback credit cards pay you each time you use them in the hope you will rack up swathes of interest. Yet, set up a direct debit to repay in full each month, and you are not charged.
Currently, the top card’s the American Express Platinum, which gives 5 per cent cashback for the first three months. So, apply now, and by the time you get it, it will be on during the crucial Chanucah and January sales period. You need £30,000 family income to get it, though.

Use Tesco vouchers to help stock up on gifts
Lots of people store up Tesco’s Clubcard vouchers, but then just use them in-store. Instead, you get four times the value if you redeem them on things in the Tesco Clubcard Rewards Deals brochure (www.tesco.com/clubcard/deals). Rewards include days out, gifts, jewellery, magazine subscriptions and more.

Agree a present pact
While it feels generous to give gifts, whether they are for friends celebrating Chanucah, Christmas or even Eid, remember it creates an obligation on the other person to buy you one back.