Are you new to Voucher Codes?

Voucher Codes also often called ‘discount coupons’ or ‘online vouchers’ are now used by millions of people around the UK. This discount voucher code guide is an introduction to the types of codes and deals available and explains how you can use these vouchers to save money.

Discount vouchers

Moneysupermarket.com has teamed up with hundreds of online retailers to bring you some fantastic discount vouchers and exclusive offers giving you the chance to make huge savings when you shop online.

We work hard to find you the best savings and highlight any deals that are exclusive to moneysupermarket.com users.

Whether it is a 'spend-and-save' discount voucher on electrical products, or a 'buy-one-get-one-free ' voucher for your favourite restaurant, getting money off couldn't be easier...

There are three principal types of voucher deal...

Online voucher codes

Once you've found the right discount offer, click on 'use now' and we will provide you with the voucher code. This may automatically load onto the retailer's website, but usually you'll need to in-put the code when you are about to pay for your purchase. This may take the form of a discount or other special promotion such as buy 2 get 1 free.

Printable vouchers

Rather than requiring you to give a specific code, you may need to print a voucher off and present it to the relevant retailer or restaurant in order to qualify for your discount. It's important to check this otherwise you could end up leaving home without the voucher and your purchase or meal will cost you more than you'd bargained for. It is important to check the terms and conditions carefully. For example restaurant discount vouchers will often only be valid on certain days or at certain times. The offer may apply to certain items on the menu and you will often be required to inform the restaurant staff about the discount coupon or offer before you make your order.

Promotional offers

Some special offers don't require a code or voucher for you to qualify - all you need to do to qualify is click on the link. For example a retailer may run a discount event such as ‘20% off this weekend only’ which would already apply to all relevant prices. These retailers use discount vouchers to further promote these sales.