YOU could get a huge luxury Lindt Easter egg for free by following just a few quick and easy steps – here’s how to do it.
The checkout trick could save you a whopping £20, and it’s only available to use through our exclusive link.
The massive 350g Lindor egg comes bursting with a luxury chocolate shell and 15 truffles.
With some simple steps, you could make it’s price tag go down from £20 to zero.
We’ve broken down exactly how you can do this to save you some crucial cash this Easter.
First things first, you’ll need to sign up to Lindt’s free MyLindt Rewards club.
You can do this by visiting Lindt’s website or downloading the MyLindt Rewards app.
It’s completely free to do, and there’s no catch.
When you sign up, you’ll get access to a £5 discount on the Lindt egg, bringing your price down to £15.
Then, you need to go to Quidco.com, which is a free online money-saving website.
Quidco is offering first time members a free £15 when they sign up using our special link (below) and spend £5.
All you need to do to sign up is provide your email address and a password, giving you access to thousands of online stores.
Once you’ve made a purchase of at least £5 using Quidco, you will recieve £15 cashback which you can withdraw to your bank.
If for some reason you don’t receive your £15, you can get in contact using the contact details on the website.
The free cash can be used when buying your Lindt egg — bringing the overall price down to nothing.
Of course, you’re going to have to spend £5 at Quidco to get there — but you could use this opportunity to buy something you desperately needed anyway.
Quidco has access to over 5,000 stores, meaning you could stock up on groceries, toiletries and essentials.
With this mindset, you’ll have made a completely 100% saving — which leaves you with £20 extra to spend on other things this Easter.
You’ll have to be quick to get your hands on the deal as the season is fast approaching, meaning stocks could soon start disappearing.
And bear in mind that you can only use the Quidco method once — so you can’t use it to buy multiple Easter eggs.
Alternatively if you want to find out the cheapest shops to buy your Easter eggs, we’ve put together a handy guide here.
How to save money at Easter
Sun Savers Editor Lana Clements shares her tips on how to save cash at Easter…
Stock up on eggs – The best value Easter eggs typically sell out by the time the long weekend comes around so by in advance and stash in a cupboard so that you don’t get tempted to nibble.
Cut entertaining costs – If you are hosting family or friends over the holiday, consider asking them to bring a dish such as dessert, or a couple of bottles to cut costs. Use a price comparison site to find the lowest prices on the food and any other decorations or gifts that you need. Try PriceRunner or Trolley.co.uk.
Plan ahead – School holidays combined with gift can make Easter a pricey time of year, especially if you have children. Create a budget ahead of time and look for ways to keep it in check. You can go for free days out by making a scavenge hunts and limit the number of
Flash sales – Make a list of what you need for Easter and look out for flash sales or promotions from supermarkets on items that you need.
Cashback – Use cashback sites to get a little kick back on any spending that you are doing. Try Topcashback or Quidco.
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