Martin Lewis has urged all of his fans to spend £1 straight away in order to save hundreds of pounds.
The Money Saving Expert shared his advice, urging viewers to use the Compare the Market hack, reports Birmingham Live. The financial guru returned to his ITV programme, The Martin Lewis Money Show, to share the urgent advice on Tuesday evening (January 10).
Martin has urged people to take advantage of a £1 'trick' on price comparison website. The hack costs just £1 but gets you buy-one-get-one free cinema tickets for a whole year.
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The money expert said: "Five Vue cinema tickets, £20 via Groupon, or 2 for £9, 10 for £38.
"Check your local cinema prices to see if it would be a saving, some only cost a fiver, some cost £12. Use any day, on a 2D film until the March 14, so that could be Avatar 2.
"You don't have to use it all in one trip, you can split it across trips. I know people who use the Compare The Market/Compare the Meerkat trick.
"By the way, the easiest way to get that is to get £1 daily UK travel insurance, and then you get the 2-for-1 cinema tickets for a year without having to get anything else with that. But if you get this, the five Vue cinema tickets are relatively cheap."
All you need to do, according to Martin, is go to Compare the Market and take out a single day's travel insurance. Prices start at just one pound, but the policy will then qualify the buyer for two-for-one cinema tickets for an entire year.
There is no requirement to use the tickets all at once either, so they can be split over several trips. But, the deal isn't set to last forever, as it ends on March 16, 2023.
The Martin Lewis Money Show will return to ITV on Tuesday, January 17.
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