He's revealed how to get your hands on some free cash
Martin Lewis has explained how people can get an extra £175 in their bank account just in time for Christmas. The festive period is the most expensive time of the year, with the average UK family spending £3,240 in December - a whopping 29% more than any other month, according to figures from the Bank of England.
Martin has revealed on his Money Saving Expert site, that top customer service bank First Direct is giving out free cash to new customers who switch to its accounts. Within 28 days of the switch, First Direct pays newbies an impressive £175.You do have to pay in £1,000+ - but you can withdraw that money straight away. So, since switching accounts takes seven working days, if you act now you should have the money in your account in time for Christmas.
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