The days surrounding Black Friday, and increasingly so in Ireland, are often more about spending and excess than anything else. There’s a lot of news about how consumers can spend and save money this week, but don’t forget to give a little back, if you can. Aldi is working
It’s hard to escape Black Friday this week, or so it seems, as Ireland’s retailers look to grab the crowds via discounted and bargain products. Cheap tech at Lidl Lidl is no different – first up is the Canon PowerShot SX530 HS for €299.99 (€419.99 on Canon.ie). They also h
Good news for homeowners – property tax has been frozen for three years, allowing home valuations made in 2013 to remain valid until 2019. Originally, homeowners would have had to get an updated valuation in November 2016, however the Cabinet agreed to the changes this week. Elsewhere
Thinking of investing in a 4G smartphone? If you can avail of a 4G connection, Meteor is currently offering up to €80 off 4G smartphones, as well as 15GB of data for six months, plus unlimited calls, for €20 top up. Before you purchase a phone, always do some research to discover more
Stocking up on Christmas presents? Keep an eye out on Amazon this week – they’ve got a range of daily deals with a time limit. Past deals include Season 1-7 of Star Trek: The Next Generation for £59.99 (€85.62, 47% off) and a MacBook Air 13 wallet case for £17.49 (€24.96, 75% of
Black Friday is the big topic this week, with a host of online and in store discounts from a number of Irish retailers. Marks and Spencer, for example, is offering up to 50% off clothing, homeware and accessories until midnight November 30th. Harvey Norman has joined in the fun as wel
Style by Savile Row The Savile Row Company is back again with another discount – enter the code PRESENT20 at the online checkout and you’ll get 20% off some fancy Christmas gifts. Flights to take your fancy If you must do your Christmas shopping then why not in the antique flea
Some good news for families, via the Irish Independent‘s Charlie Weston – the cost of running a home is down €220 when compared to last year. That’s according AA Ireland, who calculated that the figure now stands at €16,200, the first time it has dropped in four years. “On
Apple Music, Apple’s music streaming service, has recently been made available for Android users, albeit in beta form. While it normally costs €9.99 per month (or €14.99 per month for the family plan), users can try it for free for three months when they sign up. Just don’