Thursday, March 27, 2008

Kenwick Park Hotel

Kenwick Park .com - Superior Accommodation in LOUTH LINCOLNSHIRE.
Kenwick Park .com features Kenwick Park Hotel on the outskirts of Louth and All Seasons Holidays in Louth, providing visitors to Lincolnshire with some of the best hotel and self catering accommodation in Louth.
For more information on self catering telephone All Seasons Holidays on 01507 604470 or for hotel accommodation telephone Kenwick Park Hotel on 01507 608806


All Seasons Fabulous Luxurious Suites Available
Four Room Executive and Family Suites
4 Night Midweek Breaks from £69 Per Night
3 Night Weekends from £90 Per Night

http://www.kenwickpark.com/

Thursday, March 06, 2008

Martin Lewis

It's about cutting bills not cutting back and being a sassy consumer. Companies try to screw us for profits. MoneySaving shows you how to (legally) screw them back.
More on MoneySaving
More On MoneySaving

Please visit- http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/

Corporate Britain isn't the enemy, but it is the opposition. A company's job is to make money, nothing wrong with that. A consumer's job is to keep as much of their cash for themselves as possible. The problem is that companies spend billions on marketing, advertising and teaching their staff to sell: yet consumers get no buyers' training.
This site aims to redress the balance, both with highly researched journalistic articles and forums that bring millions together to gradually build collective resources. MoneySaving is about finding best deals, legal loopholes and how to save money on everything and anything; on average following these will gain you the equivalent of a 25% payrise.
MoneySavingExpert.com was created in February 2003 for £100 by Martin Lewis, and all the site's analysis and recommendations still come directly from him. By January 2007 nearly 2.5 million users a month were reading the site, and the weekly email went to nearly a million people.
Read the full About the Site article
Corporate Britain isn't the enemy, but it is the opposition. A company's job is to make money, nothing wrong with that. A consumer's job is to keep as much of their cash for themselves as possible. The problem is that companies spend billions on marketing, advertising and teaching their staff to sell: yet consumers get no buyers' training.
This site aims to redress the balance, both with highly researched journalistic articles and forums that bring millions together to gradually build collective resources. MoneySaving is about finding best deals, legal loopholes and how to save money on everything and anything; on average following these will gain you the equivalent of a 25% payrise.
MoneySavingExpert.com was created in February 2003 for £100 by Martin Lewis, and all the site's analysis and recommendations still come directly from him. By January 2007 nearly 2.5 million users a month were reading the site, and the weekly email went to nearly a million people.
Read the full About the Site article

Who is Martin Lewis?
Who is Martin Lewis?

Who is Martin Lewis?
Money saving expert Martin Lewis is an award-winning 35-year-old ultra-specialised journalist, TV & radio presenter and bestselling author. He created this site, which has over 3,000,000 users a month, in Feb 2003 and all the analysis and recommendations still come directly from him.
TV and Radio MoneySaving: Martin has his own prime time It Pays To Watch show on five, is a regular presenter on ITV1's Tonight, is GMTV’s Money Saving Expert, with weekly slots on the main programme and LK Today and has regular slots on BBC Radio 1 & Radio 2 Vine. He's in constant demand on countless other programmes, such as Moneybox, This Morning & Titchmarsh, and, outside of talking money, is a regular panelist on five's The Wright Stuff.
Book and Print MoneySaving: Martin's has fortnightly columns in the News of the World in England and the Sunday Post in Scotland and syndicated columns in regional newspapers across the UK including the Manchester Evening News. His books The Money Diet, Three Lessons & Thrifty Ways are bestsellers, The Money Diet even knocked Jamie Oliver & Sharon Osborne off the top of the Amazon bestsellers' list. In the past he’s been a columist for the Sunday Times, Guardian and Sunday Express
Full Details: Martin’s Biography, Martin’s Blog, It Pays To Watch, GMTV appearances
Who is Martin Lewis?
Money saving expert Martin Lewis is an award-winning 35-year-old ultra-specialised journalist, TV & radio presenter and bestselling author. He created this site, which has over 3,000,000 users a month, in Feb 2003 and all the analysis and recommendations still come directly from him.
TV and Radio MoneySaving: Martin has his own prime time It Pays To Watch show on five, is a regular presenter on ITV1's Tonight, is GMTV&rsquos Money Saving Expert, with weekly slots on the main programme and LK Today and has regular slots on BBC Radio 1 & Radio 2 Vine. He's in constant demand on countless other programmes, such as Moneybox, This Morning & Titchmarsh, and, outside of talking money, is a regular panelist on five's The Wright Stuff.
Book and Print MoneySaving: Martin's has fortnightly columns in the News of the World in England and the Sunday Post in Scotland and syndicated columns in regional newspapers across the UK including the Manchester Evening News. His books The Money Diet, Three Lessons & Thrifty Ways are bestsellers, The Money Diet even knocked Jamie Oliver & Sharon Osborne off the top of the Amazon bestsellers' list. In the past he&rsquos been a columist for the Sunday Times, Guardian and Sunday Express
Full Details: Martin&rsquos Biography, Martin&rsquos Blog, It Pays To Watch, GMTV appearances

Where do I start?
Where Do I Start?

This site's huge and can be daunting for new MoneySavers; so take your time, you won't discover all its gems at once. For specific MoneySaving use the search box above, but in general:
Start with 'Martin's Money Tips e-mail'. The site's designed around the free weekly e-mail. It ensures you don't miss out as many loopholes are short-lived and need speedy grabbing. Over a year, follow the info and you'll give yourself a money makeover.
The 'big n easy' articles. Take a few minutes to scan through the section tabs at the top. My starter suggestions include, for big money Bank Charge Reclaiming, Council Tax Cashback, and easy hits Gas & Electricity, Free Anti-Virus Software, Car Insurance & Recycle Old Mobiles. Plus Budgeting always helps.
Voyage into the Forums. MoneySavers are generally a kind bunch and will often answer questions and share suggestions. At any moment over 5,000 may be in the Forum's 40 plus discussion boards including Debt-Free Wannabee, Old-Style MoneySaving and the Grab-it while you can bargains board.
For full details, read my Money Makeover article.
This site's huge and can be daunting for new MoneySavers; so take your time, you won't discover all its gems at once. For specific MoneySaving use the search box above, but in general:
Start with 'Martin's Money Tips e-mail'. The site's designed around the free weekly e-mail. It ensures you don't miss out as many loopholes are short-lived and need speedy grabbing. Over a year, follow the info and you'll give yourself a money makeover.
The 'big n easy' articles. Take a few minutes to scan through the section tabs at the top. My starter suggestions include, for big money Bank Charge Reclaiming, Council Tax Cashback, and easy hits Gas & Electricity, Free Anti-Virus Software, Car Insurance & Recycle Old Mobiles. Plus Budgeting always helps.
Voyage into the Forums. MoneySavers are generally a kind bunch and will often answer questions and share suggestions. At any moment over 5,000 may be in the Forum's 40 plus discussion boards including Debt-Free Wannabee, Old-Style MoneySaving and the Grab-it while you can bargains board.
For full details, read my Money Makeover article.
How's the site financed

Please visit- http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/

Tuesday, March 04, 2008

More great news

Following on from being voted Number One in the UK's Number 1 consumer magazine for customer satisfaction last year, we're top of their lists again!

In their latest reader survey on broadband suppliers, Telecomplus were given:
top marks (five stars) on ease of set-up
top marks (five stars) on value for money
'four or five stars across the board'
a consistently high ranking on customer service.

BT's new price rises
BT are putting their prices up - yet again.
Bad news for BT customers, good news for us - Home Phone represents better value than ever for new customers!
Let's see how we compare:

BT Telecomplus (Utility Warehouse Home Phone)

How we compare-

Evening calls to landlines 1.5p/minute (+6p set-up fee) 3.5p/75 minutes
97% cheaper than BT (on a 75-minute call)

Peak calls to landlines 4p/minute (+6p set-up fee) 2.5p/minute (+6p set-up fee)
33% cheaper than BT (on a 10-minute call)

Line rental with unlimited Free UK Calls
£19.20/month £9.99/month (plus any 3 services)
Save over £100 per year

International calls (on International Saver Options) to major destinations
3p/minute (+6p set-up fee) 1p/minute (+6p set-up fee)
55% cheaper than BT (on a 10-minute call)

Daytime calls to mobiles at weekends
12.5p/min (+6p set-up) 7p/minute (+6p set-up)
42% cheaper than BT (on a 10-minute call)

(BT prices from 1st April 2008)
Can you think of anyone who'd like to hear about these savings?

Call Mark on 0800 298 4022 or visit www.telecomplus.org.uk/markcox