Save money through ARRSE Cashback, Discount Codes and Price Compare
AND support the ARRSE not-a-charity good cause fund, and the site itself
You support
ARRSE4
You support
good causes4
You save a
lot of money4
1 Cashback is a hugely underused way to save money. It works like this: you create a cashback account, look on the site for the online shop you want to use, click through the cashback link to get to that site, and save money by getting a % back from the cashback site for anything you buy in that shop. Catches? Absolutely none but it does take a while to come back to you.
2 Our discount codes section gives a collection of codes that will get you discounts on some sites. When you use a site that has a box to enter discount coeds in the checkout process, pop on here, look for the site and see if there's a discount code. There may or may not be but if there is then your quids in, immediately and for almost no effort.
3 Price compare is a better known saver than cashback and discount codes. Search for what you want and the site will give you a comparison of prices from a lot of online shops. When you click through the site and buy something a small % comes back to us and the RBL.
4 Who gets what? We get a very small commission from each of the sites. It varies from site to site. Of the commission we get, it is split 3 ways: the company that looks after these pages on our behalf gets 33%, the ARRSE good causes not-a-charity run by MDN (see the charity forum) gets 33% and ARRSE HQ gets 33% (the other 1% fell out of the equation somewhere and probably being used by Bad CO to finance a super-yacht). If you would like a detailed breakdown let us know and we'll dig out the exact numbers for each site for you.
And if you read this far you must be very bored - why not go and have a browse around the ARRSEPedia (Wiki)? It's much more interesting

