Tuesday 20 July 2010

Kingswood Low Tower Set 2 – Now Only £936.95

The Kingswood Low Tower Set 2 is the ideal outdoor toy for your kid and their friends. It is made from pine wood which is kiln dried, pressured treated and combined with galvanised steel in order to make it strong enough to withstand the test of time.

Children will love to play with this item throughout the summer as it has its own littler tower, a slide and swing to keep them amused. The dimensions of the Kingswood Low Tower Set 2 are as follows: width: 345cm, depth: 595cm and weight: 30Kg.

The recommended retail price for the Kingswood Low Tower Set 2 is £1,011.95; however, The Toy Shop is currently selling this item for £936.95. However, if this type of toy is too expensive, don't despair there are a number of other climbing frames available at a lower cost.

Tuesday 29 June 2010

Pet Insurance – 18 Questions You Need To Ask

If you are looking to purchase pet insurance there are 18 questions that you should ask yourself in order to get the right policy from the right insurance provider.

1. What animals does the insurance provider insure?

2. Does the insurance provider have an age limit?

3. What is the policy excess?

4. Will the insurance provider cover existing conditions?

5. Does the insurance provider cover the cost of neutering?

6. Does the insurance provider cover pets abroad, if so how long for?

7. How can I pay for my policy?

8. Is there any advantage to paying my premiums monthly by Direct Debit?

9. Does the insurance provider cover dental work i.e. teeth cleaning, extraction?

10. Does claiming affect my premium the following year?

11. Are hereditary and/or congenital conditions covered?

12. Do I have to pay the vet and you reimburse me?

13. What should I do if I don't want you to send me any marketing material?

14. How do I cancel my policy?

15. How do I know if my cover has been accepted?

16. What do I do if my pet is missing?

17. What do I do if my pet is involved in an accident?

18. What is the claims number?

Wednesday 9 June 2010

Theme Park Offers: 1 day at LEGOLAND + 1 day at Chessington - £189

If you are looking for ideas to keep your kids entertained this summer then why not visit one of the many theme parks in UK, such as Alton Towers, Thorpe Park and LEGOLAND Windsor just to name a few. What’s more each them park have some amazing offers in order to make sure that the occasion doesn’t break your bank balance.

Currently, LEGOLAND Hotels offers 1 day at LEGOLAND + 1 day at Chessington from as little as £189. Simply, book a 1+1 package and a family of four can enjoy all the family-friendly fun of LEGOLAND® Windsor, a relaxing night’s stay at the Hilton Basingstoke and a day at Chessington World of Adventures. This offer gives you double the theme parks, and double the fun.

Tuesday 28 April 2009

Shopping online for life cover

The Joint life cover option of John Lewis insurance branch allows to apply for me and my partner under the same policy - which is uite good - depends on the price.

Tuesday 24 February 2009

Buying online should and MUST be cheaper anyway

Buying online should and MUST be cheaper than buying off-line - in economic crisis and normal times. Online shops have not as much stuff to pay as the off line shops. Hosting is up to 50 dollar per year compare to shop rent. No electricity or mortgage. No money to spend on paper for the receipt or wahatever - it's all electronic and travle in the digital world apart from the delivery which is around 10 pound. Sound a lot but consider the time you would waste on the traffic and tio commute to the shop, the fuel you will need for the trip or the bus/train ticket - than you will see that that 10 quid are not a lot of money. Especially if you live in subburbia where are not such a great shops with great deals as they are in big cities.

Friday 13 February 2009

41% of Brits scared of online shopping

41% of Brits scared of shopping online | Webwereld: "Over 40 % of Brits refuse to shop online because they are concerned about security, says CyberSource.

Research by the company revealed that over a third of those surveyed know someone that has been a victim of online fraud. In response to this a number of web users that do shop online said they take steps to protect themselves against ID theft.

Nearly 70 percent said they had signed up to secure credit card services such as MasterCard SecureCode or Verified by Visa that issue a password that must be input along with card details to make a purchase. Eighty-six percent of online shoppers also said they look for the secure padlock icon on a website before proceeding with a purchase."

Friday 23 January 2009

Foreign Currency Direct

"Will the pound recover??

The U.K is officially in a recession. According to Foreign Currency Direct this represents the biggest decline since 1980. The same quarter a year ago there was a fall and a 1.8% fall on.
A 24-year low against the dollar, with one pound buying $1.355.
The FTSE 100 index fell almost 2%, below 4,000 points.

Can it be worst?

Read the full report here
Foreign Currency Direct: