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yallo Home Max Cable experience – cheapest internet Switzerland

I tested the cheapest Internet in Switzerland for home use. For CHF 19.95, yallo Home Max Cable offers up to 1 Gbit/s download speed. But that's all, because the subscription and the yallo Home Cable Box don't offer much more. You can read everything else in the test report.
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poinz: Experiences with the cashback ecosystem

poinz is a cashback ecosystem that's a wash. What started with digital stamp cards is increasingly evolving into a collection and savings app that now even offers its own credit cards in the form of Swiss Loyalty Cards. Here you can read how and where you can collect and benefit from cashback with poinz.
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Online Financial Coaching Switzerland

How is financial coaching different from financial planning? And what is different about commission-based consulting than fee-based consulting? For the launch of my online wealth advisory service, I introduce you to the new services of Finanzdepot. Book an appointment now for a 100% no obligation and 100% free initial consultation.
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Rabattcorner Experience – Collect Cashback in Switzerland

To find out how you can collect cashback while shopping online, read my experience report on the leading cashback website in Switzerland, Rabattcorner. And of course, you'll find a discountcorner startup bonus at the end of the post.
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GoMo: Experiences with the cheapest mobile provider in Switzerland

A mobile phone subscription for less than ten euros and unlimited everything in Switzerland? This is only possible with a gagging contract of at least five years! No, if you're willing to cut back on customer service, that's exactly what you'll get with GoMo. By the way, there is no minimum subscription period with GoMo and the cancellation period is 60 days. You can read everything else in my experience report.
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Experience with the ticket app FAIRTIQ

Since the beginning of the year, I have been using the simplest ticket in Switzerland - FAIRTIQ. With this I made 61 trips and covered 1'135.36 km. According to the travel receipt from FAIRTIQ, I saved 211.88 kg of CO2 in the process compared to the car. It would take a tree 9 years and 7 months to absorb this amount of CO2. What FAIRTIQ is and why I'm a fan of the ticket app, you can read here.
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Cashback credit card Switzerland experience – Free credit cards (2024)

According to the online comparison service moneyland.ch, the Cashback Cards are the cheapest credit cards in Switzerland. Find out all about the no annual fee credit card duo here, which I've been using since 2018. Are you still paying to pay or are you already getting paid to pay?