The 10 Best money-saving sites

Save yourself a packet – or at least get a half-price pizza – with our pick of the most helpful voucher and cashback sites.

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1. Groupon

groupon.co.uk

Although it can sometimes seem like a shop window just for beauty treatments, there is lots to choose from including a broad selection of holidays and meals.

2. My Voucher Codes

myvouchercodes.co.uk

The biggest voucher site in Britain with over 2,000 codes. There are tabs for category, top listing (which means the most used) and printable vouchers.

3. Top Cash Back

topcashback.co.uk

This works along the same lines as Quidco, giving you cash back for going through the site. It is punctual at paying out and has some 3,000 partnered websites.

4. Voucher Seeker

voucherseeker.co.uk

The range of search methods here is the main strength – you can trawl the list by shop, product or category. It's relatively straightforward to navigate, too.

5. Quidco

quidco.com

One of the biggest cash-back sites around, with 3,000 retailers. Join up, browse offers, than access them via Quidco, which rebates some of the commission to you.

6. Living Social

livingsocial.com

Get a daily message with deals, which could be a restaurant or spa, shop or hotel. You tweet or Facebook the offer and when three friends buy it, you go free.

7. Oscar UK

oscaruk.co.uk

This is for over-50s only. It offers discounts and savings direct to your inbox. Just sign up and wait for the offers – ranging from car parking ot restaurants – to roll in.

8. Hot UK Deals

hotukdeals.com

One strength of this bargain hunters' forum is range, a quick search shows everything from half-price sausages to discount computer leads.

9. Cash Back To You

cashbacktoyou.co.uk

This, on the face of it, looks like lots of other cash-back websites. There is one crucial difference, however: you don't have to spend anything to get money back.

10. Voucher codes

vouchercodes.co.uk

This is exactly what the name implies, a site full of vouchers, exclusive and otherwise, which are presented in "top 20" lists, as well as alphabetically.

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