‘Money saving mum’ shares how to get a bargain on dresses as she shows how Amazon hack saved her £45
A SAVVY mum has shared her Amazon hack on how to get a bargain on dresses.
The “Money saving” mum has revealed her secret trick to bagging dresses which saved her £45.
The super saver mum shared her ‘genius’ hack on Instagram[/caption] She claimed she saved hundreds over the years[/caption]Gemma Bird, who is known on Instagram as MoneyMum, has posted her little tip to finding dress dupes online.
The money expert has told her followers that she was able to save hundreds of pounds over the years thanks to her clever method.
In the video, Bird showed how anyone can snap up an alternative to brand-named dresses on Amazon with an easy click.
The saving mum easily spotted a dupe to a £79 Karen Millen dress selling for just £33 on Amazon.
She said that all you need to do is take a screenshot of the desired dress and upload it on Amazon search.
The site will then scan the web to find a similar outfit for cheaper in only seconds.
Bird managed to get a dress with an uncanny resemblance to the original for just a fraction of the price.
She captioned her video, saying: “This has saved me sooo much money over the years!!! It’s a must.”
Followers have flocked to the comments to express their gratitude for the “fabulous” tip.
One person said: “I do this! Fab tip!”
Another one added: “Shut up! How did I not know this? Bloody genius you are!”
A third person wrote: “What a money saver.”
Someone else said: “Omg I did not know this feature!!How amazing.”
The 40-year-old mum, who lives in Billericay, Essex, drives a Range Rover and jets off on multiple holidays a year to plush resorts in Mexico, Lapland and Dubai.
But she isn’t an heiress or a lottery winner – no, she’s achieved this comfortable life thanks to her saving skills.
Bird has previously shared how she lives mortgage-free in a four-bedroom detached house despite never earning more than £25k a year.
She has also revealed how to keep up-to-date with the latest fashion and beauty trends on a very tight budget.
And how to halve your grocery bill with a few simple swaps as the mum-of-two never spends more than £60 a week on her shop.