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Pennies for the Piggy Bank
11M ago
As a betting enthusiast, I recently discovered Supabets, a leading sports betting platform, and decided to take it for a spin. I was particularly intrigued by its data-free app which allows for betting without consuming any mobile data.
In this review, I’ll share my experience with the Supabets app, from downloading and registering, to exploring their bonus program, depositing funds, and making my first bet.
Steps to Download Supabets App for Android Device
Downloading the Supabets app on my Android device was straightforward.
As Google Play doesn’t support betting apps, I had to download it ..read more
Pennies for the Piggy Bank
1y ago
Welcome to our comprehensive guide on how to check balance on Standard Bank, how to transfer money using Standard Bank cellphone banking, how to send instant money using Standard Bank, and how to reverse instant money on Standard Bank app. At penniesforthepiggybank.com, we understand how important it is for you to have access to your funds, transfer money and check your balance at any time and from anywhere.
That’s why we’ve created this step-by-step guide to help you navigate the world of Standard Bank online banking.
Checking Your Balance on Standard Bank:
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Pennies for the Piggy Bank
1y ago
In today’s post, I’ll be reviewing a website testing company I use to make extra money from home – it’s called WhatUsersDo. Now if you’ve read my post about making money testing websites or my review of, you’ll know I’m a fan of website testing as a side hustle.
It’s a fun way to earn extra money, pays a lot better than online surveys and doesn’t require any experience. So, without further ado, what’s WhatUsersDo all about and is it a decent website testing company?
Update July 2018 – Following a comment from one of my readers, it looks like WhatUsersDo is no longer accepting we ..read more
Pennies for the Piggy Bank
1y ago
Today I’ll be reviewing one of the website testing sites I use to make extra money each month. The website is UserTesting and the company is one of the most well know website usability testing companies.
This post may contain affiliate links where I receive a small commission at no extra cost to you. For more information please read my full disclosure policy. All opinions are my own. Thank you for supporting my blog.
Table of Contents
What Is UserTesting?
Is UserTesting Legit? Or just another Scam?
What the Heck is Usability Testing Anyway?
How Does User Testing Work?
What Equi ..read more
Pennies for the Piggy Bank
1y ago
Today I have a review of one of my favourite survey sites in the UK – PopulusLive. Populus Live is the online research community created by Populus. They carry out research and polls on a variety of topics including politics, current affairs and social issues to name just a few.
Since 2010 over £5 million has been paid out to Populus Live panel members so let’s get into the full review and find out what Populus Surveys is all about.
This post may contain affiliate links where I receive a small commission at no extra cost to you. For more information please read my full disclosure policy&n ..read more
Pennies for the Piggy Bank
1y ago
I’m a fairly infrequent shopper at Sainsbury’s, to be honest – unfortunately, they’re just too damn expensive for me (I’m a bit of a tightwad…). But, I’m always looking for ways to save money at the supermarket so always use my Nectar Card to get extra points when I do shop or fill up with petrol there.
In fact, after checking today I’ve amassed over 4000 Nectar Points, which gives me nearly £21 worth of spend. Not bad considering I don’t shop at Sainsbury’s much, or even notice I’m collecting them.
But what are my Nectar Points worth? To make things easier I’ve created a handy little Nectar P ..read more
Pennies for the Piggy Bank
1y ago
I’m a big fan of loyalty cards as you basically get something for nothing. So, in today’s post I’m going to be taking a look at Superdrug’s offering – the Health and Beautycard. I’ll run through, how it works, how much Superdrug points are worth, how to get one and how to use it. So, let’s take a look at Superdrug’s Loyalty scheme and see if it’s any good.
This post may contain affiliate links (marked with a *) where I receive a small commission at no extra cost to you. For more information please read my full disclosure policy. All opinions are my own.
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Pennies for the Piggy Bank
1y ago
If you’ve read my blog before you’ll know I’m a big fan of using loyalty schemes to save a bit of extra cash. Now if you shop at Sainsbury’s (even just occasionally), you’ve probably got a Nectar Card.
I recently wrote about the best ways to spend your Nectar points, so today’s post gives you a few tips on where to collect more Nectar points, and where you should avoid collecting Nectar points. (Yes, you read that right! There are places you should avoid collecting them at… All will be revealed!)
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Pennies for the Piggy Bank
1y ago
Supermarket shopping can be one of the biggest expenses you have in your family budget, so I’m always looking for ways to save a bit extra on the weekly grocery shop. Now one option is couponing. But I’ll be completely honest and admit I’m rubbish at faffing around with coupons.
However, one of my favourite ways to save a bit extra is by using Cash back apps on my smartphone. Now I’m sure you’re familiar with Cashback sites such as TopCashback for your online shopping. But, did you know you can also get in-store cashback on your weekly shop too?
In this post, I’ll run throu ..read more
Pennies for the Piggy Bank
1y ago
I’m a big fan of saving money at the supermarket. This mean’s I’m always eager to know which supermarket is the cheapest and offers the best value for money. After a recent shop at Tesco, I’ve decided to compare two of the UK’s biggest supermarkets – Asda and Tesco.
In this post, I’m going to compare the two supermarket giants in as many ways as possible including Loyalty schemes, Customer Service, online delivery and last but not least Price tests (let’s face it there are loads of these), including my price comparison based on a real shop for a family of 4.
The last time I did this was j ..read more