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Jenny Keefe

Jenny Keefe

Lead Writer

Jenny's experience

Jenny joined MSE in 2005 after degrees in literature and journalism. In an earlier life, she taught English in Japan.

A little more about Jenny

Jenny lives on the Essex seaside and is mum to two girls and a gecko. When she's not queueing for theatre day seats, she can be found thrifting, reading novels or scouring for free days out loopholes.

Jenny says...

"I love helping people save money, especially on things like days out with kids that might otherwise be hard to do right now. I also love shopping sustainably, and showing others how to buy and sell second-hand, be it on Vinted or eBay."

In the press

Money Saving Expert Martin Lewis shares his top tips for charity shops LiverpoolEcho

Martin Lewis' MSE shares online shopping trick for getting up to 50% off at Asos, H&M and more DailyRecord

Latest from Jenny Keefe

Make money online.
Why not use your screen time to boost your coffers? You could earn £1,000s/year by clicking and swiping, with no special skill needed. This guide lists 20+ (legit) ways to make money online – you can get paid just to watch videos, write, search on Google, sell photos, make your own YouTube clips and much more.
9 December 2025
paid surveys online
Willing to give views on politics, washing-up liquid or what goes on between your bedsheets? If so, it's possible to earn £100s a year, without any special skill or talent. It's all about filling in online surveys for cash and taking part in focus groups. This guide will first go through some of the basics behind them and then we've a full rundown of the top 22 free survey sites that'll pay you.
5 December 2025
Christmas MoneySaving tips.
This week marks 100 days to go until Christmas, so in order to avoid spending a fortune over the festive period you need to start planning now. This isn't about early celebration, it's about preparation. There are sackfuls of things you can do now to reduce the financial stress and avoid being skint in January.
4 December 2025
Center Parcs
While Center Parcs will never be dirt-cheap, we've a host of clever tricks to bring down the cost. Whether you plan to go or have already booked, this guide has tips to help, including how to grab £199 four-night breaks, hidden cheap dates if you've school kids, and get euro parks at half the price.
2 December 2025
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What seat would £10 buy you at a big West End show nowadays? You might expect to be right up in the gods, at best. Yet a host of West End shows offer drastically reduced tickets via free-to-enter lotteries. From A Streetcar Named Desire to A Little Life and Hamilton to Matilda, theatre lotteries give you the chance to buy seats that can cost £100+ (depending on the show) for just £10 to £25.
24 November 2025
Amazon buying tricks.
Amazon's the biggest name in online retail – for many, it's a one-stop convenience shop. This guide is packed with tips to help slash prices, including how to check your personalised offers, £2 a month off Prime via O2 Priority, free delivery loophole and 50% off Prime if you're aged 18-22.
20 November 2025
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With over 16 million users in the UK, Vinted is a huge source of preloved bargains from just £1. It's also a great way to make extra cash by flogging your own wardrobe – especially as there are NO fees for sellers. What's more, shopping second-hand is good for the planet.
18 November 2025
Costco
It's one of the UK's most coveted private members' clubs for those with the right credentials. No, it's not Soho House, we're talking... Costco. But is it worth the hype? We've got 18 tips, from secret ways you may qualify without realising to how petrol savings alone can pay for the membership.
17 November 2025
Airbnb and other sites could help make you £10,000s from letting your home or spare room. This is a crash course in safely renting out your spare room or entire property for short periods, from getting the best price to the right insurance.
14 November 2025
Cheap train tickets.
Travelling by train can be expensive, so it's crucial to cut costs where you can, particularly with fares having risen by up to 4.6% last year. This guide has 17 ways to save, including how booking weeks (or even hours) ahead can bag the cheapest fares, when flexible season tickets win, how to split tickets, beat booking fees and much more.
28 October 2025
Supermarket shopping tips
Supermarkets are brilliant at making us spend our hard-earned cash, yet with a few focused techniques you could save £1,000s a year. We've put together a trolley full of ways to max discounts, including how to speedily find the cheapest supermarket for your items, time trips to bag the best yellow-sticker reductions and more.
21 October 2025
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Presents don't have to mean spending big bucks. Whether it's a promise to give your special someone a back rub, doing hated chores or babysitting for friends with little 'uns, your time could be the best present you ever give.
16 September 2025
shopping secrets
A shop's job is to make money, and there's nowt wrong with that, but our job is to keep it in your pockets. So to help redress the balance, we've 10 things shops don't want you to know – many are insider secrets divulged by shop workers.
16 September 2025
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Facebook Marketplace and local selling groups are hot on eBay's heels as the place to earn cash flogging unwanted stuff. As with Vinted and now eBay, there are no fees, so the profit's all yours. This is a crash course on how to earn £100s.  
15 September 2025
how to sell on ebay
Many old items you have sitting around at home can be worth serious cash, but to really get the money rolling in on eBay, you need to know the etiquette and shortcuts. This is a crash course on how to sell on the auction giant, as well as other second-hand marketplaces.
15 September 2025
Power of Attorney.
One person in the UK develops dementia every three minutes. Yet relatives can't just walk into a bank and access your money, even if it is to pay for your care. Unless you've a Power of Attorney, loved ones would need to apply through court, which can be long and costly. So get it sorted – this guide shows you how.
15 September 2025