The Power of your Student email and Student ID in 2024

 


As a student, you're likely always on the lookout for ways to save money. And yes, it is very possible to save a lot of money not necessary by doing 4 or 5 student jobs, but rather, taking advantages of the numerous student discounts available out there. 

Many businesses and companies understand that students are typically on a tight budget, but are also under the pressure to keep up with whatever is trending in the society. Thus businesses do offer amazing discounts to students because they recognize that today’s students are tomorrow’s loyal customers. By offering discounts, they can attract new users and build brand loyalty early. It’s a win-win for both the company and students. 

I will be sharing with you some of the tips and tricks of how I was able to dress up with style, buy trending gargets and feed well as student without working many jobs but rather subscribing to discounts using my student email and student ID card.

  • UNiDAYS

The very first on my list is Unidays. I heard about this platform while I was studying my masters degree in Belgium. It is one of the largest online platforms offering discounts to students from all over world student on everything from fashionable clothing to trending tech products. They usually discounts that go as high as 50 to 60% discounts on "Only for a short time!" from top rated brands like Samsung, Apple, Nike, and many more. In addition, you can also redeem discount codes to use in shops like Media Markt.

Signing up is free, and once your student status is verified, you can access discounts right away.     

  • Student Beans
Student Beans is similar to UNiDAYS, and also provides amazing discounts of up to 70% from top brands. They focus more on fashion, tech, and food discounts. They offer deals with brands like Apple, Domino’s, and Lenovo. They also partner with a wide range of smaller, niche brands, which can be beneficial for students looking for unique items. While UNiDAYS has a larger global footprint and tends to offer a wider variety of international deals, Student Beans is available in multiple countries, with a stronger presence in the UK, where it originated. Its global reach is growing, but some deals may still be region-specific or more limited compared to UNiDAYS.

Signing up is free, and once your student status is verified, start making use of your student email.


In summary, I would say, both platforms offer excellent opportunities for students to save money, but UNiDAYS may be better for those looking for a larger variety of international brands and a more personalized experience, while Student Beans is great for fashion, tech, and deals with smaller or regional brands.

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