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Srujal
Srujal reviewed on May 14, 2025

It works! More Remitbee reviews

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Nai
Nai reviewed on May 14, 2025

Great First Credit Card – Especially for Students! I've had a wonderful experience with Discover, and I highly recommend it to anyone—especially students—looking for their first credit card. Discover is extremely beginner-friendly. It helped me start building my credit history, and they increased my credit limit fairly quickly. Their customer service is top-notch—always helpful and easy to reach. I’ve never felt overwhelmed or confused, which is a big deal when you're new to credit cards. If you're a student or just getting started with credit, Discover is a fantastic option to consider. More Discover Card reviews

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Turt
Turt reviewed on May 13, 2025

W More Cash App reviews

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Abe
Abe reviewed on May 13, 2025

This match-three game is so addictive, it feels like it should come with a warning label! You can face off with players worldwide or your friends in thrilling matches that will have you at the edge of your seat. I've been playing match masters daily for three months—it's practically my new hobby. The seasonal rank resets give everyone a shot at leaderboard glory. You get free rewards like boosters, coins, and other goodies daily keeping the excitement alive. I honestly can't get enough of it! More Match Masters reviews

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Tanmoy
Tanmoy reviewed on May 13, 2025

good More Janie and Jack reviews

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Derek
Derek reviewed on May 13, 2025

Great and highly recommended More Amazon (US) reviews

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Latoyia
Latoyia reviewed on May 13, 2025

Great More TikTok reviews

5.0
Allthefreemoney
Allthefreemoney reviewed on May 12, 2025

Okay, so InboxPounds is like that friend who’s always like, “Hey, just do this super easy thing, and I’ll give you some money.” And you’re like, “Alright, sure, I’ll take 5 minutes of my life to fill out this survey, I guess.” Then suddenly, you’ve got pounds in your account, and you feel like you’ve just discovered a secret treasure chest of “easy money.” Is it as glamorous as winning the lottery? No. But will you feel like a financial genius when you rack up enough points for a £5 gift card? Absolutely. It’s like the world’s easiest side hustle that’s so simple it feels suspicious. “Take a survey, click on an ad, or play a game for a bit,” InboxPounds says. And you’re like, “Sure, I’ll do that... for the low, low price of 2 minutes of my time and 12 seconds of awkward clicking.” It’s the app equivalent of finding a £1 coin on the ground and getting a whole £5 in return. Are you making your fortune? No, but your coffee just became free, and that's enough for today. And the best part? Every time you get a notification that you’ve earned a few more pennies, it’s like a mini celebration. You’re like, “Yesss! I’m rich!”—except your balance still only allows for a discounted pizza, but hey, it’s the thought that counts. So yeah, InboxPounds is for anyone who likes the idea of making a tiny bit of money while doing the digital equivalent of folding laundry. It’s low-effort, kinda fun, and definitely not going to make you a millionaire, but it will make you feel like a money-making machine for 10 minutes a day. 10/10 would recommend, especially if you enjoy the thrill of feeling productive while actually just staring at your phone and answering random questions. More InBoxPounds reviews

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Allthefreemoney
Allthefreemoney reviewed on May 12, 2025

So, Dibz is basically the app that says, “Hey, want to bet on stuff but without selling your soul or mortgage for a chance at winning £10? We got you.” You get two free tokens every week, which is like a little digital scratchcard without the weird paper dust. You toss them into the betting ring, and bam, you've got a chance to win £10, like the lottery but with way less emotional breakdowns when you don't win. Here’s the vibe: You can bet on stuff, feel like a high-roller without actually being a high-roller, and watch as the app magically gives you the illusion that you might actually make it big. In reality, you’re just gambling with free tokens, but you can totally tell your friends you’re “strategizing” when you win that £10. It’s like being at a casino without having to wear fancy clothes or figure out what the heck a "split bet" is. And let’s be real, we all love free stuff, so Dibz basically becomes the ultimate low-stakes thrill ride. The tension when you use your free tokens is so real—will you win? Will you lose? Who knows! But either way, you got to feel like a champion for 5 minutes, and that’s priceless. It's the kind of app that lets you gamble without feeling like you’re risking your life savings (and also lets you talk about "strategies" like you’re one step away from becoming the next betting mogul). So, Dibz is perfect if you want a bit of fun, the chance to win £10, and the ability to brag about it like you're in Vegas, but without any of the actual financial consequences. 10/10 would recommend if you like the thrill of betting with none of the commitment of losing your entire paycheck. More Dibz reviews

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Allthefreemoney
Allthefreemoney reviewed on May 12, 2025

Alright, so Webull is like the cool, no-nonsense investment platform that says, “Forget all that complicated stock market mumbo jumbo. Let’s make you feel like a Wall Street pro without the need for a 3-piece suit or excessive use of buzzwords like ‘bearish market’ (which, honestly, sounds like something I’d hear at a zoo).” You can start trading with as little as $0.01, which is basically the digital equivalent of your friend offering you a piece of gum when they know you’ve forgotten your wallet. And you’re like, “Alright, I’ll take it. Why not?” The best part? Webull gives you free stocks. Yes, free stocks. It’s like that one friend who just throws free stuff at you—but instead of random hand-me-down clothes or expired coupons, it’s stocks that might actually be worth something. (Keyword: might, but hey, no complaints here). You’re out here trying to learn how to buy and sell stocks, and Webull is like, “Here’s a freebie, champ, you’re doing great,” while you’re Googling “What does 'dividend yield' mean?” in the background. But let’s be real, you’ll spend 80% of your time checking the app to see if your stock has gone up by 0.03 cents, feeling like a master of the market, while quietly ignoring the fact that you’re basically playing digital Monopoly with real money. The interface is pretty sleek, and navigating it makes you feel like you’re 100% in control of your financial destiny. Spoiler alert: You’re not, but you sure feel like you are. And if you want to be the one who casually mentions “I’m investing” at dinner parties, Webull is the app that’ll make you look like you’ve got your stuff together, even though your portfolio is 90% stocks you’ve never heard of. It’s like having a stock market toolbox with zero idea how to use the tools, but somehow, you’re still confident. So yeah, Webull is for anyone who wants to pretend they know what a “limit order” is without having to buy the whole finance textbook. 10/10 would recommend, especially if you enjoy pretending you’re a stock trading wizard, while still secretly Googling “How to make money in the stock market.” More Webull reviews

5.0
Allthefreemoney
Allthefreemoney reviewed on May 12, 2025

So, Octopus Energy is like the cool, eco-friendly friend who shows up at your party and is like, "Hey, I’ve got the best music, I brought vegan snacks, and I just saved you a ton of money on your energy bill." You didn’t even know you needed it, but suddenly you’re like, “Oh wow, why wasn’t I hanging out with you sooner?” They’re the energy company that doesn’t try to make you feel like you’re getting bamboozled by an ancient gas-guzzling dinosaur—they’re more like the energizing unicorn that’s actually saving you money while also making the planet a bit happier. First off, their app is so simple to use, it’s like they’ve designed it for people who’d rather be playing Candy Crush than trying to understand their energy usage. And you’ll actually feel like an adult when you’re checking your energy consumption because you—yes, you—are now a responsible energy user who can actually read your bills and not just throw them in a drawer. It’s the grown-up version of playing Pokémon GO: you get rewarded with lower bills, and you feel like you’re winning at life. The best part? Octopus Energy is powered by 100% renewable energy, so every time you flip a light switch, you’re like, “I’m saving the planet and being fabulous while doing it.” Plus, they don’t hide behind confusing jargon like other energy companies. There’s no “tiered pricing” or “variable tariffs” that make you feel like you need a degree in quantum physics to understand your bill. It’s just straightforward, like “Hey, this is how much energy you’ve used, here’s how much you owe. Simple.” And honestly, it feels good to know you’re not contributing to some corporate monstrosity that still thinks fossil fuels are a cool thing. In conclusion, Octopus Energy is the energy company for people who want to save money, be eco-friendly, and not spend half an hour on the phone to figure out why their bill is the same price as a small car. 10/10 would recommend, especially if you want to feel like a hero every time you charge your phone. More Octopus Energy reviews

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Allthefreemoney
Allthefreemoney reviewed on May 12, 2025

Okay, so PensionBee is like that responsible friend who’s always talking about future you and how you should “get your pension sorted now” while you’re over here just trying to get through the day without spending your entire paycheck on avocado toast. They’re like, “Hey, don’t worry about being 65 and working as a lifeguard at a retirement home. You’ve got this.” And honestly, thank you, PensionBee, because I definitely didn’t want to think about my retirement until my body starts making noises when I bend down. The app itself is super easy to use (because, let's face it, if I can’t do it while procrastinating, it’s not going to happen). You just connect your old pensions—like some kind of pension reunion tour—and PensionBee consolidates them all into one neat little package. It’s like Tinder for pensions, but instead of swiping left on your exes, you're swiping right on your future financial security. (P.S. It’s a great match!) And the best part? They’ll even send you reminders, like, “Hey, remember that thing about your future? Yeah, it’s still important.” It's the gentle nudge you didn’t know you needed, but somehow you’re into it. And then, when you see your savings grow, you feel like a wizard of the future, like, “Look at me, I’m an adult!” You’re not just saving for your next holiday; you’re saving to be able to nap without a care in the world when you’re 70. Sure, I’ll still be checking my bank account for that next takeaway order, but at least I know my pension is silently growing in the background, just waiting for me to start living my retirement dream: eating nachos on the couch in peace. So yeah, PensionBee is for people who want to be prepared for their future without pretending to understand what a "fund manager" actually does. It’s easy, it’s smooth, and it doesn’t make you feel like you’re an old person for thinking ahead. 10/10 would recommend if you want to feel really proud of yourself for thinking about your future—while also getting distracted by memes. More PensionBee reviews

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Allthefreemoney
Allthefreemoney reviewed on May 12, 2025

Virgin Media is like that friend who promises you the best time ever, and then, 3 hours into the evening, you’re sitting in the dark wondering if you’ve been forgotten. They say "super fast internet" like they’re handing you the keys to the digital kingdom, but sometimes it’s more like the internet equivalent of trying to drive a car with the handbrake on. You'll be cruising along, watching a perfectly fine video, and then suddenly, bam—buffering. It's like Virgin's way of saying, “Hey, we know you have places to go, but let’s just... chill for a sec.” The Wi-Fi is strong, until it isn’t. One minute, you’re living your best life, binging Netflix in 4K, and the next, your internet goes on a holiday without telling you. And don’t even try to call their customer service. They’ve mastered the art of making you feel like you’re not actually talking to a person but rather an elaborate prank that’s somehow gone on for 45 minutes. You’ll explain your problem, and they’ll ask you to “turn the router off and on” like they didn’t just watch you do that 10 minutes ago. It’s like they’re testing your patience to see if you really deserve Wi-Fi. But hey, when it works... it works. When the connection’s solid, it’s like living in the future. Streaming, gaming, scrolling—everything moves at light speed, and you feel like a tech wizard. And let’s not forget the speeds that are actually fast when Virgin’s internet isn’t ghosting you. In conclusion, Virgin Media is like a rollercoaster ride. Sometimes you're on top of the world, sometimes you're in the dark wondering if it’s all going to end in tears. But when it’s good, it’s really good, and you’ll swear by it... until the next time the Wi-Fi dies and you end up trying to get through to support while contemplating a career as a professional router resetter. 10/10 would recommend, mostly because I’m too lazy to call another provider and ask them the same questions. More Virgin Media reviews

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Allthefreemoney
Allthefreemoney reviewed on May 12, 2025

Okay, so Revolut is basically the financial superhero we never knew we needed. You’re like, “I’m just trying to live my life, buy a pizza, maybe send some money to my friend in another country,” and Revolut swoops in like, “Hold up, I got you.” It’s like a Swiss Army knife for your money—if a Swiss Army knife was also a stylish digital wallet, a currency converter, a budgeting tool, and a way to make you feel way more organized than you actually are. You can send money internationally without needing to beg a bank for mercy or paying fees that make you feel like you’re financing a new car just to send £10 to your mate in Spain. You get cards in like 50 different currencies, so now you’re basically a jet-setting international businessperson who knows how to manage their expenses and order a flat white in four different languages. And let’s talk about the crypto—because who doesn’t want to be the vibe of the group by casually dropping “I’m just holding some crypto” in the middle of brunch? It’s like, “Yeah, I’m into tech... and my financial future,” but really, you’re just trying to look cool while you navigate the app to figure out what you even bought. Oh, and the "vault" feature? It’s like a digital piggy bank that doesn’t judge you for rounding up to the nearest £1 and saving for things you’ll definitely forget about, like a “rainy day fund” or “future me’s trip to Bali.” But the best part? The card—because it’s shiny, it’s sleek, and when you pull it out, you feel like you should be buying something expensive just to justify how fancy you look. Revolut is the app that makes you feel like a boss when you’re actually just paying for your Spotify with your spare change. 10/10 would recommend, especially if you enjoy feeling sophisticated while navigating the world of currency conversion and pretending you know what “stocks” are. More Revolut reviews

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Allthefreemoney
Allthefreemoney reviewed on May 12, 2025

Okay, Robinhood UK is basically the “spend $1 to get a free stock” deal that has me out here pretending I’m a day trader. I invested a whole dollar—that’s like, less than the price of a fancy coffee—and now I’m a stockholder, baby! The only thing more confusing than stocks is me trying to figure out what I actually bought, but here we are. I got my free stock, and it’s like the universe is telling me I’m destined for financial greatness... or at least a few cents in stock value, which is close enough. The app itself is slick and easy to use—way easier than it should be for someone who has no idea what a dividend is (I’ve Googled it, still don’t get it). But that $1 investment? Honestly, it's like a little initiation into the world of finance, where you can pretend to be really smart by doing something that costs less than a bag of chips. And the free stock? That’s the cherry on top. I didn’t even have to beg my friends to give it to me—Robinhood just tossed it my way like, “Hey, here’s a stock. Don’t spend it all in one place.” The best part? I can check my stock’s value 10 times a day and watch it go up by literally 0.02p and feel like I'm winning at life. So yeah, Robinhood UK is that app where you can start your “investing journey” with the financial equivalent of pocket change. It’s like being a stock market mogul, except you don’t have to put on a suit, and no one asks you what a P/E ratio is. Spend a buck, get a stock, feel like a financial wizard. 10/10 would recommend if you want to get into stocks but still think memes are a viable investment strategy. More RobinHood reviews

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Allthefreemoney
Allthefreemoney reviewed on May 12, 2025

Hello!! because Penfold Pension is literally handing you a cheat code to adulting. Here’s the deal: you invest £25, and they give you £25 back. So, you’re basically getting a free £25 just for thinking about your future self—a person who probably has their life together, drinks green smoothies, and knows what compound interest means (I’m still Googling it). If you're like me and your idea of saving for the future involves hoping your future self will figure it all out, Penfold is here to be like, "Nope, we got you, fam." With this app, you can actually start saving for your pension without needing a financial degree. You just throw in £25 (because you’re responsible now) and then boom—you’ve already got £50 in your future pension pot. Future You is going to be so grateful when they can sip piña coladas on a beach somewhere, thanks to Past You and their £25 investment. The best part? It's so easy. You don’t even need to pretend you understand what a “fund manager” is—Penfold does all that confusing stuff for you while you focus on, well, living your best life. You’ll be casually sipping your overpriced coffee now, but when you’re 60, Future You will be sipping it on the veranda of your retirement villa, giving you a high-five for your genius decision. It’s like the financial equivalent of getting a hug from your future self. So, yeah—Penfold Pension is basically your future retirement plan, wrapped in a neat little app, with £25 of free money to kick things off. It's not just about saving; it's about saving for a future where you don’t have to eat instant noodles because you forgot to start saving. 10/10, would recommend, especially if you’d like your future self to be sitting pretty while the rest of us are still scrambling for change in the sofa cushions. More Penfold reviews

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Allthefreemoney
Allthefreemoney reviewed on May 12, 2025

Okay, so Quidco is basically like the magical cashback fairy that looks at your spending habits and says, “Sure, we’ll give you some of that back, you reckless spender, you.” It’s an app that gives you cashback on your online shopping, but here's the twist: you forget you’re even getting it, and then one day you check your account and find out you’ve got £17 for buying that random thing off Amazon that you definitely didn’t need. The best part? You don’t even need to think about it. You just click through Quidco to the store, buy the thing you were already going to buy anyway, and bam—cashback, like magic. It’s like a surprise gift for being impulsive. It’s not enough to fund your retirement or buy a yacht, but it’s definitely enough to justify buying that extra pack of cookies you didn’t need. Plus, they have this weird joy-inducing feature where you get notified when you’ve earned cashback, and it feels like the universe is giving you a little “well done” sticker. Quidco is like that friend who secretly gives you £5 every time you do something normal, and it’s honestly the best. 10/10 would recommend to anyone who enjoys receiving money for doing what they were already going to do, like the professional consumer I am. More Quidco reviews

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Allthefreemoney
Allthefreemoney reviewed on May 12, 2025

Okay so listen, I don't really get investing. I thought ETFs were some kind of printer ink and I still don’t fully understand what a portfolio is—feels like something a wizard would carry around full of scrolls and debt. But Wealthify was like “Give us £1000, go live your life for 6 months, and we’ll give you £50 for your trouble.” And I said, “Yes, mysterious financial entity, take my money and do what you will.” I picked a risk level based entirely on vibes (I think I chose ‘adventurous’ because it sounded spicy) and now I just check the app every few days like I’m monitoring a Tamagotchi that might turn into a Lamborghini. I don’t really know what’s happening in there—there are graphs and numbers and it all looks very official—but my money hasn’t vanished and occasionally it goes up a bit and I pretend it’s because I’m a genius. Also the £50 bonus? Absolute legend move. It’s like someone handing you a fiver for not touching the biscuit tin. Overall, Wealthify makes me feel like I’m investing when really I’m just loitering near the stock market with good intentions and a snack. 11/10 would recommend to fellow confused people who want to feel smart without learning anything. More Wealthify reviews

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Allthefreemoney
Allthefreemoney reviewed on May 12, 2025

So I stumbled across InvestEngine and they were like “Give us £100 and don’t touch it for a year and we’ll give you free money.” And honestly, that’s the most respectful way anyone has ever tried to con me into being financially responsible. I mean, I’ve spent £100 on way dumber things—like concert tickets for bands I don’t even like just because I was sad and it was raining. Now I just throw it into an ETF and pretend I’m some kind of suave investor when really I just click “auto invest” and go back to scrolling memes. The app is weirdly clean and doesn’t make me feel stupid for not knowing what a bond yield is. And that bonus? It’s like gambling, but legal and sponsored by logic. You might get £20, you might get £100, and either way you get to feel like Warren Buffett’s funnier cousin who still lives at home. I signed up, put my £100 in, and now I’m just watching it like a plant I water once a month—low effort, medium hope, high chance of forgetting it exists until next year when surprise! Free money. Honestly 10/10, would recommend to anyone with £100 and the attention span of a wet sock. More InvestEngine reviews

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Allthefreemoney
Allthefreemoney reviewed on May 12, 2025

I’ve been using Monzo for a while now and honestly, it’s the only bank that has made me feel simultaneously broke and in control. The app sends me instant notifications every time I spend money, which is great until I buy something dumb like a £6 smoothie and Monzo immediately hits me with “You’ve spent £186 this month on eating out.” Like okay, calm down Linda, I didn’t ask for a character assessment. The bright orange card is also impossible to lose unless you’re actively trying to banish it to another dimension. Splitting bills is super easy—no more awkward chats about who owes what for dinner or pretending you didn’t see the group chat. The “Pots” feature is basically a digital piggy bank that makes me feel responsible, even if I’m just naming them things like “Emergency Snacks” or “Stuff I Shouldn’t Buy.” It even rounds up your purchases and saves the extra change which somehow makes me feel rich for having 73p I didn’t know about. The budgeting tools are great too, though I mostly ignore them and cry at the end of the month. Monzo is basically a financial life coach that texts you too much but somehow makes you better. 10/10 would recommend, even if it judges your spending harder than your mum does. More Monzo (UK & USA) reviews