Your Cheapskates Club Newsletter 38:18
In this Newsletter
1. Cath's Corner
2. In the Tip Store - Power Clean for Verticals; Strong Tea = Shiny Windows; MOO Organic Garden Spray
3. Share Your Tips
4. Our new forum is Live - Log in and join the chats
5. Cheapsktaes Membership Sale
6. On the Menu - Tuna Pie
7. The $300 a Month Food Challenge - Springtime Pantry Challenge
8. Cheapskates Buzz - Cheapskaters are talking in the Forum and on Cath's blog
9. Last Fortnight's Question - Help needed managing divorce finances
10. This Week's Question - MOO will kits
11. Ask Cath
12. Join the Cheapskates Club
13. Frequently Asked Questions
14. Contact Details
1. Cath's Corner
Hello Cheapskaters,
What a busy week! The forum move has finally been completed and it's safely settled in its new home. It looks amazing, and even better, it's amazing to visit too! If you haven't visited yet, please do. You'll find it here. I've sent a couple of emails this week with tips for making the most of it, if you haven't received yours, you'll find them here.
Thank you everyone for your good wishes. I'm upright and mobile, some of the time, and I'm sure it won't be long and I'll be able to bend and stretch again. Thank goodness my fingers still work so I can type!
And to end the week with a bang and a big celebration, we're having a membership sale. All new Cheapskates Club membership will be just $25 for the first year, until Sunday night.
Have a great week everyone, and I'll chat to you in the forum soon.
Happy Cheapskating,
Cath
PS: Love our site? We love referrals! Send a note to your favourite newspapers, magazines, radio stations, TV stations, friends and relatives, and tell them about us!
2. From The Tip Store
Power Clean for Verticals
After unsuccessful washing machine trials due to knotting, and back breaking 'over the bath' scrubbing, I found a pressure cleaner such as a Karcher the quickest and best way for cleaning vertical drapes. I lay the drape strips down on my verandah and blast away, then hang the strips over my clothes line. They are spotless and almost dry as pressure cleaners use air to clean and minimal water. Once dry, I hang them back up inside. If you have the older drapes with chain weights, I simply soak these in a jug of warm water with a little washing up detergent and swish around. They also come up good as new!
Contributed by Lynda Phillips
Strong Tea = Shiny Windows
Clean your mirrors with a strong solution of about 3 tea bags in a glass of water. Use scrunched up newspaper dipped in the tea to clean your mirrors. Miraculous.
Contributed by Gale Crisci
MOO Organic Garden Spray
Makes 4 Litres
You will need:
1 medium onion
4 cloves garlic
2 cups mint leaves OR 20 drops peppermint essential oil
2 tablespoons cayenne pepper
2 tablespoons organic dishwashing liquid
Water
Step 1. Place the onion, garlic, peppermint, and cayenne in a blender, and puree it.
Step 2. Allow the mixture to soak/steep for two hours. Strain with a fine mesh strainer (the finer the better, you want just liquid nothing solid).
Step 3. Add the onion/garlic mixture to a four litre container, add the liquid soap, and enough water to make four litres.
Step 4. Pour into a spray bottle and spritz on any plants being attacked by bugs.
Spray 1-2 times per week in the evening to avoid burning the plants, or after a heavy rain.
There are currently more than 12,000 great tips in the Tip Store
3. Share Your Tips
Share your favourite hint or tip that saves money, time and energy and be in the running to win a one-year subscription to The Cheapskate Journal.
Remember, you have to be in it to win it!
Submit your tip
4. Our New Forum is Live
Finally, the new Member's forum is live on our website.
We are very excited about our new forum. This is the place where you can chat to other Cheapskates Club members, sharing ideas and information or asking for help with a problem.
It's full of good ideas to save you money, time and energy, and a safe place for you to share your favourite Cheapskates way ideas.
I've put some tips on how to use our new forum here, and if you'd like some help, don't be afraid to ask me, I'm happy to help
This is your area so don't be afraid to use it. You'll find it here.
5. Cheapskates Membership Sale
Finally, the new Member's forum is live on our website.and to celebrate we're having a membership sale.
If you want to win the Battle of the Bills (and who doesn't?) then the Cheapskates Club is the place to find the resources you need to plan your money saving strategies and attack the bill monster.
To help you get started, the price of Cheapskates Club Platinum membership is just $25.00* for the first year until 8pm Sunday 23rd September 2018.
Click here to order your membership now!
*This offer applies to new Platinum memberships only and applies to online membership applications only.
6. On the Menu
Tuna Pie
This recipe was contributed to the Recipe File by Cheapskater Dorothy, and it's one I've made a lot. It's really tasty, and very easy to make. We usually have it with salad and wedges
Ingredients:
1 large tin tuna, well drained and flaked
3 eggs, beaten
1 cup milk
1 large onion, finely diced
1 cup grated cheese
1/2 packet Ritz crackers, roughly crushed
Method:
Mix all ingredients together. Pour into greased pie dish and bake in a moderate oven 25 - 30 minutes or until set and golden brown on top. Serve hot or cold.
I use tuna in water and whatever crackers we have. Sometimes it could be Salada, other times it's a Ritz style (I buy the generic brands). I've even used very finely crushed Weet-bix.
This week we will be eating:
Sunday: Roast Chicken
Monday: Sweet & sour chicken over Singapore noodles
Tuesday: Pasta Bake, tossed salad
Wednesday: Mini meatloaves, gravy, steamed vegetables
Thursday: MOO Pizza
Friday: Easy tuna pie, potato gems & coleslaw
Saturday: Enchiladas
In the fruit bowl: apples
In the cake tin: Yum Yum Balls, Double Choc Brownies, Choc Mallow Cheesecakes
There are over 1,600 other great money saving meal ideas in the Recipe File.
7. $300 a Month Food Challenge
A Springtime Freezer Challenge
I'm Cath and I'm a stockpile addict. So much so that I've started to rebuild our grocery stockpile early.
I love my stockpile. It always puts a smile on my face when I look at full shelves and a bursting pantry. I can't help grinning every time I open a freezer to see it packed tight with food for my family.
But enough is enough. It's time to start using that freezer stockpile and making room for fresh meat, bought at rock bottom prices of course.
It's time for a freezer challenge.
My freezers are so full at the moment that I had to actually rearrange our meal plan to use some of the meat and chicken they hold. They are so full the bags I use to organise and keep things tidy are over-flowing. My freezers are starting to get messy!
So I won't be buying anything to add to the freezer until we've eaten them down for a month. I've decided they need to be empty enough to defrost and clean in one day. I'll need to be strong to resist being tempted by the sales when the pop into my inbox.
I love a full freezer and pantry, they are my security blankets, and I absolutely love a good grocery bargain so a whole month of not adding to the freezer stockpile will be hard.
Actually that will be the hardest part of this challenge.
Using the freezer stock will be easy. I've checked the meal plans, and if I have to I'll swap things around or change the recipe to use up what's in the freezer.
At the moment there is enough chicken, mince, sausages, roast beef, corned beef, chicken wings, frozen veg, frozen fruit and freezer meals to feed us for months.
And at the end of the month (20th October - I've marked it on my calendar and put it in my diary) there should be room in the freezer to start stockpiling baking supplies as they come on sale, just in time for Christmas baking and holiday treats, and meat and chicken in time for summer barbecues and I can start feeding my addiction again.
So who's going to join me as we eat our way through the freezer and save a whole lot of grocery money? Are you strong enough to resist stockpiling your freezer for a month (just think what you can buy on sale to rebuild your freezer with the money you won't have spent!)?
The $300 a Month Food Challenge
The Post that Started it All
8. Cheapskates Buzz
Most popular forum posts this week
A Healthy House
https://www.cheapskatesclub.net/member-forum.html?p=post%2Fa-healthy-house-9854350%3Fpid%3D1305547570
Spring Cleaning our Wardrobe
https://www.cheapskatesclub.net/member-forum.html?p=post%2Fspring-cleaning-our-wardrobe-9853573%3Fpid%3D1305540095
Getting Ready to Start Re-Building the Stockpile
https://www.cheapskatesclub.net/member-forum.html?p=post%2Fgetting-ready-to-start-rebuilding-the-stockpile-9852820%3Fpid%3D1305529590
Most popular blog posts this week
Housekeeping Routines
https://www.debtfreecashedupandlaughing.com.au/p/housekeeping.html
MOO Cheapskates Washing Powder
https://www.debtfreecashedupandlaughing.com.au/p/cheapskates-washing-powder.html
MOO Stain Removing Soap
https://www.debtfreecashedupandlaughing.com.au/p/how-to-make-stain-removing-soap.html
9. Last Fortnight's Question
Last fortnight's question was from Susan who wrote
"I am going through a divorce. Are there any tips your readers can give me? Is there any way to save money on this process and what should I not skimp on?"
Janie McRobert answered
Hi Susan, first of all, I'm sorry. The best advice a divorced friend told me when she went through it is "to be kind - mostly to yourself. It happened - now just to ease myself through the process and start my life anew, it CAN be especially great for me and the kids I think. Us ladies can be hard on ourselves but I'll just keep in mind- it will pass. It's a new beginning!" Good luck and may you have a short divorce and a long and happy life!
Tanya Goode answered
You can easily do this divorce part yourself. Simply log onto the Family Court website and download the divorce papers. Fill them out and if speaking to your ex, have them sign them and then take a trip down to your local Family Court and file them with the appropriate filing fee. If you aren't on speaking terms with your ex there are firms out there that can serve the documents on your behalf for as little as $100.00. Also, if you hold a concession card, the filing fee is even cheaper. The Court will give you a date to attend Court and you can go before the Registrar yourself. This can save you a couple of thousand dollars by doing it yourself rather than going to a lawyer. For property or child disputes though, I would always seek a lawyer's advice.
Louise Drummond answered
Make sure you go to a good family law specialist lawyer. They may charge more per hour but they take less time because they know what they are doing. They don't need you to make up their income at your expense because they are in such demand. I paid far less for my legal advice than someone who went to a general lawyer who dragged it out. Make sure you have all relevant information in a very easily accessible format and can present it immediately thus saving time.
Marilyn Devlin answered
Ensure you have all your papers ready to hand when you visit your mediator or solicitor so that you don’t have unnecessary meetings, therefore costs. Google “property settlements “ and you will find lots of information valid for Australia. Pay all your bills etc. as soon as you get them and pre-pay where possible to reduce the $$ amount in your accounts in the final analysis of your assets. Know as much about his assets as you can so you are aware if he is trying to hide any. Always get a family law solicitor to check any document before you sign anything. A professional to talk with is very often helpful as they are more objective than your friends!
10. This Week's Question
Jo writes
"Does anyone have any suggestions on making a will? Is a will kit for $30 worth it? I have a simple will leaving to spouse and children. Is it better going to a lawyer or institution like Public Trustees? What do I need for a DIY or MOO will?"
Do you have the answer?
If you can help Jo let us know. We'll enter your answer into our Tip of the Week competition, with a one-year membership to the Cheapskates Club as the prize too.
Send your answer
11. Ask Cath
We have lots of resources to help you as you live the Cheapskates way but if you didn't find the answer to your question in our extensive archives please just drop me a note with your question.
I read and answer all questions, either in an email to you, in my weekly newsletter, the monthly Journal or by creating blog posts and other resources to help you (and other Cheapskaters).
Ask Your Question
12. Join the Cheapskates Club
For just 10 cents a day you can join the Cheapskates Club and get exclusive access to the Cheapskate Journal, the monthly e-journal that shows you how to cut the costs of everyday living and still have fun.
Joining the Cheapskates Club gives you 24/7 access to the Members Centre with 1000's of money saving tips and articles.
Click here to join the Cheapskates Club today!
13. Frequently Asked Questions
How do I change my email address?
This one is easy. Members can update their email address or any other details by clicking on "Edit Profile" directly under their membership number after they have logged in to the Member's Centre. Subscribers to our free newsletter can use the Change Your Address form (under Customer Service in the menu) and fill it out. Once you've filled it in click the send button and we'll do the rest. Please remember to include your old email address so we can find it in the list as well as the new one.
How do I know when my membership should be renewed?
When you login to the Member's Centre you will be told how many days of membership you have left once you have 30 days left. Just click on the link to renew and your membership will just continue on, uninterrupted.
What will you do with my email address?
We never rent, trade or sell our email list to anyone for any reason whatsoever. You'll never get an unsolicited email from a stranger as a result of joining this list.
How Did You Get on Our List?
You signed up to receive our Free Newsletter at our Cheapskates Club Web site or are a Platinum Cheapskates Club member
14. Contact Details
The Cheapskates Club -
Showing you how to live life
debt free, cashed up and laughing!
Contact Cheapskates
1. Cath's Corner
2. In the Tip Store - Power Clean for Verticals; Strong Tea = Shiny Windows; MOO Organic Garden Spray
3. Share Your Tips
4. Our new forum is Live - Log in and join the chats
5. Cheapsktaes Membership Sale
6. On the Menu - Tuna Pie
7. The $300 a Month Food Challenge - Springtime Pantry Challenge
8. Cheapskates Buzz - Cheapskaters are talking in the Forum and on Cath's blog
9. Last Fortnight's Question - Help needed managing divorce finances
10. This Week's Question - MOO will kits
11. Ask Cath
12. Join the Cheapskates Club
13. Frequently Asked Questions
14. Contact Details
1. Cath's Corner
Hello Cheapskaters,
What a busy week! The forum move has finally been completed and it's safely settled in its new home. It looks amazing, and even better, it's amazing to visit too! If you haven't visited yet, please do. You'll find it here. I've sent a couple of emails this week with tips for making the most of it, if you haven't received yours, you'll find them here.
Thank you everyone for your good wishes. I'm upright and mobile, some of the time, and I'm sure it won't be long and I'll be able to bend and stretch again. Thank goodness my fingers still work so I can type!
And to end the week with a bang and a big celebration, we're having a membership sale. All new Cheapskates Club membership will be just $25 for the first year, until Sunday night.
Have a great week everyone, and I'll chat to you in the forum soon.
Happy Cheapskating,
Cath
PS: Love our site? We love referrals! Send a note to your favourite newspapers, magazines, radio stations, TV stations, friends and relatives, and tell them about us!
2. From The Tip Store
Power Clean for Verticals
After unsuccessful washing machine trials due to knotting, and back breaking 'over the bath' scrubbing, I found a pressure cleaner such as a Karcher the quickest and best way for cleaning vertical drapes. I lay the drape strips down on my verandah and blast away, then hang the strips over my clothes line. They are spotless and almost dry as pressure cleaners use air to clean and minimal water. Once dry, I hang them back up inside. If you have the older drapes with chain weights, I simply soak these in a jug of warm water with a little washing up detergent and swish around. They also come up good as new!
Contributed by Lynda Phillips
Strong Tea = Shiny Windows
Clean your mirrors with a strong solution of about 3 tea bags in a glass of water. Use scrunched up newspaper dipped in the tea to clean your mirrors. Miraculous.
Contributed by Gale Crisci
MOO Organic Garden Spray
Makes 4 Litres
You will need:
1 medium onion
4 cloves garlic
2 cups mint leaves OR 20 drops peppermint essential oil
2 tablespoons cayenne pepper
2 tablespoons organic dishwashing liquid
Water
Step 1. Place the onion, garlic, peppermint, and cayenne in a blender, and puree it.
Step 2. Allow the mixture to soak/steep for two hours. Strain with a fine mesh strainer (the finer the better, you want just liquid nothing solid).
Step 3. Add the onion/garlic mixture to a four litre container, add the liquid soap, and enough water to make four litres.
Step 4. Pour into a spray bottle and spritz on any plants being attacked by bugs.
Spray 1-2 times per week in the evening to avoid burning the plants, or after a heavy rain.
There are currently more than 12,000 great tips in the Tip Store
3. Share Your Tips
Share your favourite hint or tip that saves money, time and energy and be in the running to win a one-year subscription to The Cheapskate Journal.
Remember, you have to be in it to win it!
Submit your tip
4. Our New Forum is Live
Finally, the new Member's forum is live on our website.
We are very excited about our new forum. This is the place where you can chat to other Cheapskates Club members, sharing ideas and information or asking for help with a problem.
It's full of good ideas to save you money, time and energy, and a safe place for you to share your favourite Cheapskates way ideas.
I've put some tips on how to use our new forum here, and if you'd like some help, don't be afraid to ask me, I'm happy to help
This is your area so don't be afraid to use it. You'll find it here.
5. Cheapskates Membership Sale
Finally, the new Member's forum is live on our website.and to celebrate we're having a membership sale.
If you want to win the Battle of the Bills (and who doesn't?) then the Cheapskates Club is the place to find the resources you need to plan your money saving strategies and attack the bill monster.
To help you get started, the price of Cheapskates Club Platinum membership is just $25.00* for the first year until 8pm Sunday 23rd September 2018.
Click here to order your membership now!
*This offer applies to new Platinum memberships only and applies to online membership applications only.
6. On the Menu
Tuna Pie
This recipe was contributed to the Recipe File by Cheapskater Dorothy, and it's one I've made a lot. It's really tasty, and very easy to make. We usually have it with salad and wedges
Ingredients:
1 large tin tuna, well drained and flaked
3 eggs, beaten
1 cup milk
1 large onion, finely diced
1 cup grated cheese
1/2 packet Ritz crackers, roughly crushed
Method:
Mix all ingredients together. Pour into greased pie dish and bake in a moderate oven 25 - 30 minutes or until set and golden brown on top. Serve hot or cold.
I use tuna in water and whatever crackers we have. Sometimes it could be Salada, other times it's a Ritz style (I buy the generic brands). I've even used very finely crushed Weet-bix.
This week we will be eating:
Sunday: Roast Chicken
Monday: Sweet & sour chicken over Singapore noodles
Tuesday: Pasta Bake, tossed salad
Wednesday: Mini meatloaves, gravy, steamed vegetables
Thursday: MOO Pizza
Friday: Easy tuna pie, potato gems & coleslaw
Saturday: Enchiladas
In the fruit bowl: apples
In the cake tin: Yum Yum Balls, Double Choc Brownies, Choc Mallow Cheesecakes
There are over 1,600 other great money saving meal ideas in the Recipe File.
7. $300 a Month Food Challenge
A Springtime Freezer Challenge
I'm Cath and I'm a stockpile addict. So much so that I've started to rebuild our grocery stockpile early.
I love my stockpile. It always puts a smile on my face when I look at full shelves and a bursting pantry. I can't help grinning every time I open a freezer to see it packed tight with food for my family.
But enough is enough. It's time to start using that freezer stockpile and making room for fresh meat, bought at rock bottom prices of course.
It's time for a freezer challenge.
My freezers are so full at the moment that I had to actually rearrange our meal plan to use some of the meat and chicken they hold. They are so full the bags I use to organise and keep things tidy are over-flowing. My freezers are starting to get messy!
So I won't be buying anything to add to the freezer until we've eaten them down for a month. I've decided they need to be empty enough to defrost and clean in one day. I'll need to be strong to resist being tempted by the sales when the pop into my inbox.
I love a full freezer and pantry, they are my security blankets, and I absolutely love a good grocery bargain so a whole month of not adding to the freezer stockpile will be hard.
Actually that will be the hardest part of this challenge.
Using the freezer stock will be easy. I've checked the meal plans, and if I have to I'll swap things around or change the recipe to use up what's in the freezer.
At the moment there is enough chicken, mince, sausages, roast beef, corned beef, chicken wings, frozen veg, frozen fruit and freezer meals to feed us for months.
And at the end of the month (20th October - I've marked it on my calendar and put it in my diary) there should be room in the freezer to start stockpiling baking supplies as they come on sale, just in time for Christmas baking and holiday treats, and meat and chicken in time for summer barbecues and I can start feeding my addiction again.
So who's going to join me as we eat our way through the freezer and save a whole lot of grocery money? Are you strong enough to resist stockpiling your freezer for a month (just think what you can buy on sale to rebuild your freezer with the money you won't have spent!)?
The $300 a Month Food Challenge
The Post that Started it All
8. Cheapskates Buzz
Most popular forum posts this week
A Healthy House
https://www.cheapskatesclub.net/member-forum.html?p=post%2Fa-healthy-house-9854350%3Fpid%3D1305547570
Spring Cleaning our Wardrobe
https://www.cheapskatesclub.net/member-forum.html?p=post%2Fspring-cleaning-our-wardrobe-9853573%3Fpid%3D1305540095
Getting Ready to Start Re-Building the Stockpile
https://www.cheapskatesclub.net/member-forum.html?p=post%2Fgetting-ready-to-start-rebuilding-the-stockpile-9852820%3Fpid%3D1305529590
Most popular blog posts this week
Housekeeping Routines
https://www.debtfreecashedupandlaughing.com.au/p/housekeeping.html
MOO Cheapskates Washing Powder
https://www.debtfreecashedupandlaughing.com.au/p/cheapskates-washing-powder.html
MOO Stain Removing Soap
https://www.debtfreecashedupandlaughing.com.au/p/how-to-make-stain-removing-soap.html
9. Last Fortnight's Question
Last fortnight's question was from Susan who wrote
"I am going through a divorce. Are there any tips your readers can give me? Is there any way to save money on this process and what should I not skimp on?"
Janie McRobert answered
Hi Susan, first of all, I'm sorry. The best advice a divorced friend told me when she went through it is "to be kind - mostly to yourself. It happened - now just to ease myself through the process and start my life anew, it CAN be especially great for me and the kids I think. Us ladies can be hard on ourselves but I'll just keep in mind- it will pass. It's a new beginning!" Good luck and may you have a short divorce and a long and happy life!
Tanya Goode answered
You can easily do this divorce part yourself. Simply log onto the Family Court website and download the divorce papers. Fill them out and if speaking to your ex, have them sign them and then take a trip down to your local Family Court and file them with the appropriate filing fee. If you aren't on speaking terms with your ex there are firms out there that can serve the documents on your behalf for as little as $100.00. Also, if you hold a concession card, the filing fee is even cheaper. The Court will give you a date to attend Court and you can go before the Registrar yourself. This can save you a couple of thousand dollars by doing it yourself rather than going to a lawyer. For property or child disputes though, I would always seek a lawyer's advice.
Louise Drummond answered
Make sure you go to a good family law specialist lawyer. They may charge more per hour but they take less time because they know what they are doing. They don't need you to make up their income at your expense because they are in such demand. I paid far less for my legal advice than someone who went to a general lawyer who dragged it out. Make sure you have all relevant information in a very easily accessible format and can present it immediately thus saving time.
Marilyn Devlin answered
Ensure you have all your papers ready to hand when you visit your mediator or solicitor so that you don’t have unnecessary meetings, therefore costs. Google “property settlements “ and you will find lots of information valid for Australia. Pay all your bills etc. as soon as you get them and pre-pay where possible to reduce the $$ amount in your accounts in the final analysis of your assets. Know as much about his assets as you can so you are aware if he is trying to hide any. Always get a family law solicitor to check any document before you sign anything. A professional to talk with is very often helpful as they are more objective than your friends!
10. This Week's Question
Jo writes
"Does anyone have any suggestions on making a will? Is a will kit for $30 worth it? I have a simple will leaving to spouse and children. Is it better going to a lawyer or institution like Public Trustees? What do I need for a DIY or MOO will?"
Do you have the answer?
If you can help Jo let us know. We'll enter your answer into our Tip of the Week competition, with a one-year membership to the Cheapskates Club as the prize too.
Send your answer
11. Ask Cath
We have lots of resources to help you as you live the Cheapskates way but if you didn't find the answer to your question in our extensive archives please just drop me a note with your question.
I read and answer all questions, either in an email to you, in my weekly newsletter, the monthly Journal or by creating blog posts and other resources to help you (and other Cheapskaters).
Ask Your Question
12. Join the Cheapskates Club
For just 10 cents a day you can join the Cheapskates Club and get exclusive access to the Cheapskate Journal, the monthly e-journal that shows you how to cut the costs of everyday living and still have fun.
Joining the Cheapskates Club gives you 24/7 access to the Members Centre with 1000's of money saving tips and articles.
Click here to join the Cheapskates Club today!
13. Frequently Asked Questions
How do I change my email address?
This one is easy. Members can update their email address or any other details by clicking on "Edit Profile" directly under their membership number after they have logged in to the Member's Centre. Subscribers to our free newsletter can use the Change Your Address form (under Customer Service in the menu) and fill it out. Once you've filled it in click the send button and we'll do the rest. Please remember to include your old email address so we can find it in the list as well as the new one.
How do I know when my membership should be renewed?
When you login to the Member's Centre you will be told how many days of membership you have left once you have 30 days left. Just click on the link to renew and your membership will just continue on, uninterrupted.
What will you do with my email address?
We never rent, trade or sell our email list to anyone for any reason whatsoever. You'll never get an unsolicited email from a stranger as a result of joining this list.
How Did You Get on Our List?
You signed up to receive our Free Newsletter at our Cheapskates Club Web site or are a Platinum Cheapskates Club member
14. Contact Details
The Cheapskates Club -
Showing you how to live life
debt free, cashed up and laughing!
Contact Cheapskates