I find all the voucher websites complete crud, I only spend 5 minutes having a look to see if there are big discount but I have seldom found any.
I'm not a tradie, so I cant get any trade discounts anywhere.
If I am making a big purchase I will sometimes checkout the companies social media on facebook or twitter to see if there is a code on there, I think I've probably only found a couple ever that have worked.
I sign up to the companies newsletters I buy regularly from, I will search their emails to see if there is a code in there before making a purchase too.
I find that searching hotukdeals.com for a code works best. The community there is active and they are a miserly bunch - which is a good thing because when they rate deals and vouchers their opinion is pretty good. Stale vouchers get purged pretty quick.
I also check the cash back websites like quidco and topcashback. Over the years I've probably gotten £550 back that way (it adds up), and I'm not a big spender by any means. They sometimes have specific discount codes.
FFX and Ebay, here is what I have found to get the best deal. I've spent about £1100 this last year with FFX either directly of via ebay.
Firstly I have a specific thing I want, like a specific drill make and model, this doesn't really work when window shopping.
- have a nectar card and add that to ebay
- when ebay have their discount (generally 10, 15 or 20% - up to a maximum £60 per sale) I check the anglia tool center website and their ebay site; ffx website and their ebay site and find the best price
- i then do a search on google shopping and manomano to see if theres better prices there and to get a sense of market rate
- if the cheapest option is buying via the ebay stores, I will then open up a new browser window in private mode, login to quidco and topcashback, see which has the higher cashback for ebay that day, then use them to refer me to ebay.
- I then make the purchase on ebay using the ebay discount code
Why nectar card? You can get loads of nectar points for free via ebay, sometimes they do a deal that gives 3x the value - meaning you can get 900 points off a £300 spend. This makes the wife happy.
Why compare a suppliers website against the ebay price? Because sometimes it is cheaper to go directly to them and use the standard 5% ffx discount code that floats around.
Why login and use quidco or topcashback? Because I can sometimes get about 7% back on an ebay purchase. My last big purchase was a drill and impact set for £360 from ebay ffx. I got 7% back via topcashback + 20% discount from ebay, which pulled the price down to about £40 cheaper than any other website selling the same thing.
I've found that FFX generally raises their prices when ebay does their 10/15/20% deal, I've spent about £1100 this last year with FFX on a number of purchases and have seen them do it each time. Sometimes they raise it a lot, sometimes not so much. You got to check each time. I had my eye on something cheap for £15. FFX increased their price to £17.50 for the ebay 10% off discount, which effectively meant I was only saving 1-2% off normal price