How to get £40 off your car insurance with this new deal amid cost of living crisis
28.06.2022 - 11:57
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As the cost of living crisis continues to reach far and wide across the country many Britons are looking for new ways to save money. Consumers have changed their shopping habits following the rise in energy bills, food costs and fuel, as inflation remains at its highest.
Despite the doom and gloom there are many offers and deals available out there across a wide sector, all with the same aim in helping consumers save money. Cashback sites are claimed to be a good way to save money on a regular basis, and sites like TopCashback, give shoppers money back when they buy their offers through their site.
Their latest deal may come in handy for those who are looking to renew their car insurance or for first-time drivers looking to get the best possible deal. They have an offer on with Compare The Market, giving UK drivers the chance to earn £40 cashback when purchasing their car insurance.
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Anyone who is a young driver or an experienced driver, including over 50s, can register for free with TopCashback and then take out an insurance policy as normal from Compare The Market through the TopCashback website. After that, all they have to do is just wait for their cashback sum and free meerkat toy to arrive.
Customers can make use of the £40 reward in any way that suits them. But as the cost of living increases and the price of petrol is on the rise, many drivers could be using the cash to cut down on the running costs of their vehicle or pay for everyday expenses. Sign-up is free for anyone who wants to take out an insurance policy with the company. The site estimates that its average member earns over £300 in cashback each year.
1. Register with
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