World Financial Crisis: 7 useful sites
How to save money in time of the World Financial Crisis? Answering on this question, I viewed a lot of sites and made a set of 7 that will help you to save lots of money!

1. BillShrink

BillShrink is a free, personalized savings service for everyday services like wireless and credit cards. Users of BlinkShare discover they can save over $300/yr on wireless and over $1000/yr on credit cards.



2. Amadeus

Amadeus.net will help you to get cheap flights. You will be able not only to search for flights, hotels and car rentals but also make reservations for them.
Amadeus also offers different search criterions in order to make your search more specific such as specific airlines, type of flight, travelers type and much more.
Also, you can find a lot of useful tools there, such as airport guides, currency converter, destination guides, maps, subway maps, weather and more.


3. Fuelly

Fuelly is a site that tracks your gas mileage over time, helping you save fuel and expenses as you drive.
Fuelly is a simple tool that clearly illustrates your fuel consumption. The site also stacks your data against the Environmental Protection Agency estimates for your vehicle, helping you determine if, say, you need to check your tire pressure, to optimize your fuel efficiency.

Also, there are handy suggestions and techniques that tell how to get better economy.


4. ZingSale

ZingSale is a free service that helps you save money on all of the stuff you want to buy!
It is a free service that tracks prices of products from online stores and sends you an email notification when the price drops.
You can set a target price or be notified when it falls by a certain percentage.


5. Mint

Mint.com has been named the best online personal finance tool by Money Magazine, PC Magazine, and is PC World’s Editor’s Choice.
This service will help you to see where you’re spending your money, understand how your investments are performing, and set up realistic budgets.
You can configure email and SMS alerts and you’ll be automatically updated whenever there’s an important change in your finances.
Mint specialists say that their typical user finds $1,000 in savings in first visit.


6. FreeRinger

FreeRinger is a calling service which allows you to make FREE calls to telephone numbers (in more than 30 countries throughout the world) right from your web browser.

List of countries:
Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Canary Islands, Chile, China, Czech Republic, Denmark, El Salvador, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hong Kong, Hungary, Ireland, Isle of Man, Israel, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Mexico, Netherlands, Norway, Peru, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden,
Switzerland, United Kingdom, United States


You can initiate calls by giving phone number right in the browser address bar. Just open FreeRinger like this:
http://freeringer.biz?callto=1-800-GOOG-411
Once loaded, FreeRinger will automatically start calling the specified phone number 1-800-GOOG-411 (Google Directory in this example)


7. Retailmenot

Retailmenot is a popular website that offers coupon codes, for discounts to online retailers.
Users have submitted over 25,000 discount codes all of which are categorised and rated.
As a bonus, there is a special FireFox plug-in that will automatically notify you when coupon codes are available for the current website being viewed.
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/4980
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