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  • Post category:Finance and money / Tips
  • Post published:October 16, 2013

If you are buying Christmas presents for people you can agree to limit gift costs to £5 and some thought.

Source: NUPP: Sign a PRE-No Unnecessary Present Pact @ Money Saving Expert

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  • 6 tips for a stress-free Christmas @ Relate

    Excerpt: If you’re worried about the cost of Christmas you could also set some spending limits for gifts or come up with ideas for presents that don’t need to be bought; for example washing the car or making someone breakfast in bed.

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