Money Saving Tips (July 29th)
It's a myth that you can't be a fully-fledged student unless you're struggling for cash. This new series of weekly articles will provide you with handy money-saving tips hauled from far and wide!
New Deals
Entertainment
Have a cosy night in and order DVDs from £2.99 at HMV. This deal includes titles like 'The Devil Wears Prada' and 'Donnie Darko'.
With such a wide selection of titles available, and free delivery, it'd be wise to stock up now for birthdays!
Fancy going out instead? Get £1.50 off Vue cinema tickets with this printable voucher, valid until 11th August.
Fashion
ASOS's summer sale has been revived along with the sunshine, and loads of great pieces are dropping in price. Go there for cheap-as-chips summer essentials.
Still Here, Still Good
Electronics
Get free mobile phone back-up with Mobyko and avoid the 'I've lost my phone - numbers please' Facebook routine. This entire package is worth £24.99, so it's a real bargain.
Fashion
20% off in store at H&M is up for grabs when you sign up for their newsletter. Just print off the voucher you'll receive in your email - they're only limited by the amount of email address you can create...
Travel
The Mirror and National Express are offering £1 Cross-UK coach trips to over 80 destinations to help us explore Britain. All you have to do is pack the sunblock/towel/umbrella!
This new series of weekly articles will provide you with handy money-saving tips hauled from far and wide!Alexandra Sheppard
Food & Drink
Spend around £1.50 on special jars of Bonne Mamam jam and get a voucher for a free breakfast at Cafe Rouge.
Please note: this WILL require climbing out of bed at before 2pm on your summer holidays.
Talking of summer holidays, recreate yours with Tapas for a Tenner at Spanish chain La Tasca. Stuff yourself silly with paella and chorizo (it's all you can eat) till closing time every Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday.
Freebies
See Films for Free
It sounds too good to be true but there is some savvy marketing involved - the psychology behind it is that you'll tell all your friends about the film, who'll then go and buy a ticket themselves.
So what do you have to do? First, sign up to these companies, who are the main organisers of these free screenings:
Once that's done you just have to get hold of the codes, which allow you to book and print tickets off for your screening.
You'll occasionally be emailed codes from the companies listed above. Alternatively, check out the Beanboard on a daily basis, where all the film codes we can find will be posted.
But be quick - these cinema screenings fill out fast.
If you've got a deal you'd like to share then post it on the Beanboard and it might find it's way into next week's Money Saving Tips. All deals will be acknowledged.





















Free cinema ticket codes available on the Beanboard here:
http://www.studentbeans.com/uk/city/national/beanboard/entertainment/free-cinema-tickets---the-rocker-1217584431.html
Free cinema ticket codes available on the Beanboard here:
http://www.studentbeans.com/uk/city/national/beanboard/entertainment/miss-pettigrew-lives-for-a-day-1217841226.html
Film: 'Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day'
Free cinema ticket codes available on the Beanboard here:
http://www.studentbeans.com/uk/city/national/beanboard/entertainment/elegy-1217936983.html
Film: Elegy