She said the app has helped her save enough to buy Christmas presents for her whole family this year
A mum has shared a “genius” money hack that saved her more than £650 - and paid for all herThe 33-year-old starts by saving 1p on January 1, then 2p on January 2, and so on - reaching £3.65 on December 31. This adds up to a total of £667.95 tucked away by the end of the year - enough to buy presents for her whole family.Kate, from Huddersfield in West Yorkshire, said:"There’s an app and it automatically moves money into your account for you.
“It links up to the bank and you get a notification each day, you don’t have to think about it and it’s great. I already have all my presents wrapped and everything, it’s all done."
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