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Finance

Get the best deal Savvy spenders know to use comparison sites for many personal finance and related services, but making the most of such sites isn’t always easy. Here are some top tips for getting the best deal while saving time. INSURANCE Insurance is arguably the king of the comparison site, thanks to years of memorable ad campaigns. Getting comparisons makes sense for most forms of insurance, whether you’re a first-time customer or your policy is coming up for renewal. It doesn’t just save time going to individual sites, but reduces the need to keep typing in the same details about the cover you require. Counter-intuitively, it can make sense to try multiple comparison sites rather than just one. Both the policies and prices on offer can differ slightly across different comparison tools, so a little extra time could get you a better deal. The good news is that once you’ve run a search on a site, it will usually store your details and send you a reminder next year, letting you run a new search without having to type everything in again. It’s also worth checking insurers that make a point of not being available through comparison sites, most notably Direct Line, as they may have better deals. If you’ve got even more time to spare, check out cashback sites. You’ll need to check terms and conditions carefully, and be certain what you are

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signing up for, but they can work out to be a better option when you crunch the numbers. Occasionally you may get a cashback bonus that makes it a better option than going for a cheaper base price through a standard comparison site. On the other hand, don’t get too caught up in comparison sites that offer deals such as cheap cinema tickets or meals out. These often have tight restrictions and you may overestimate how much use you’d actually make of these ‘rewards’. Think of them more as a tiebreaker if two sites have similar prices for a policy. UTILITIES Sadly, gas and electricity supply is no longer an area where price comparison tools have much purpose. At the time of writing, the cost of wholesale gas (which also affects electricity production costs) is so high that suppliers have little incentive to offer deals cheaper than the government-imposed price cap. Without a crystal ball it’s impossible to predict future price movements, but it’s hard to see any supplier offering a sustainable fixed-price deal that’s below the price cap any time soon. The only real exception is power supplies to businesses where, unlike with consumers, there’s no price cap. Using a specialist business energy-comparison tool still makes sense. BROADBAND, TV, MOBILES One area where people may overlook comparison tools is broadband, television and mobile phone

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