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Save.co.uk Voucher Site

A new voucher website has launched promising to be the “ultimate voucher destination”, with the “very best offers and the most reliable vouchers available anywhere online”.

Save.co.uk already has nearly 2,000 vouchers available, across a wide range of products such as clothing, homeware, beauty products, music, dating  and holidays – new deals are being added every day.

Save.co.uk voucher codes are rigorously tested three times a week to ensure that they work 100 per cent of the time and can be accessed without the need to enter personal information so a user’s online identity remains protected when using a Save.co.uk code.

On the day of its launch, the top deals on included: 10% off at Burtons, 25% off at La Redoute, 10% off 2011 holidays with Virgin, up to 50% off selected lines at Argos and free delivery with stores such as Oasis, B&Q, Dixons and Game.

Save.co.uk is joining a pretty competitive market for voucher codes, and is hoping that the validity of its vouchers will win it market share ahead of its competitors:

“We are witnessing a shopping revolution. Voucher websites have begun to change consumer buying behaviours”, said Jackie Warrick, Director of Operations at Save.co.uk. “89 percent of UK respondents believe that the recession has made it more acceptable to use vouchers but only 47 percent of them use voucher codes for online purchases. This suggests that their experience with existing services hasn’t been compelling to date. We believe that our valid and safe voucher codes will help break down the reliability and credibility barriers that prevent consumers from using vouchers to save significant amounts of money on their purchases,” added Warrick.

Save.co.uk is a good, professional looking site, if a little difficult to navigate. Like all voucher sites, its success will depend on the validity of the vouchers and the discounts they offer, as well as how easy the vouchers are to find on the site or through a search engine.

One thing it certainly does have on its side is a brilliant, short domain name.

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