Looking for cheap flights, affordable tipple or big discounts on days out? You've come to the right place...
Let's kick off straight away with some hot new deals to get you through the week.
If your summer holidays still seem a VERY long way off, check out Ryanair's latest promotion and book yourself a spring getaway instead.
Cheap flights are currently on offer to destinations all over Europe - many are just 1p. The airline is known for its controversial advertising though, so just make sure you read all the small print.
If you fancy putting your feet up at home, check out the tipple at Marks & Spencer. The store is currently offering 20% off all wine, champagne and spirits - plus a further 10% off if you buy six bottles or more.
The next one's for Londoners only, I'm afraid: Transport for London has now launched its 2008 Oyster card offers.
There are dozens of two-for-one deals at top attractions, like Madame Tussauds and The London Dungeon.
Two-for-one West End shows include 'Chicago' and 'Avenue Q' - and there are also great offers on museum exhibitions, restaurant meals and lots more.
If you're looking for new furniture or home ware, it might be worth looking in Argos. The store is currently running a big home clearance section on its website, with lots of items reduced by 50% or more.
Finally, if you're looking to build up your collection of games, you might want to check out games website uWish. You can bag seven retro classics for the bargain price of just £10.
Offers which continue to be valid:
Fairtrade Fortnight started on February 25th. To celebrate, Tesco is offering 20 - 25% off selected Fairtrade products including Columbian roast coffee, organic hot chocolate, and a range of fruit and snacks.
If you're a frequent visitor of Japanese food chain Wagamama, be sure to join as a member. The website regularly publishes offers on its members' area, including 2 for 1 on main meals. Join and print off the vouchers from the website to save on your next meal.
Travelodge's Easter sale is in full swing, and if you book fast, you could land a room for just £19 a night. You need to book by March 10th, and at least 18 days ahead of your visit, to qualify.
Or one for lovers of the outdoors: Gooutdoors.co.uk is currently offering selected tents and North Face clothing at fantastic prices, with many items less than half price.
Mother's Day is just round the corner, so why not surprise your mum with a special day of pampering? Even better, tag along with her -- for free! Lastminute.com is currently offering 2 for 1 deals on selected spa days and breaks.
If your computer has seen better days, you can currently take it for a half price health check at PC World. For £24.99, PC World's TechGuys will give your computer a once over, conducting a 50 point check including a spyware and virus scan.
Take note though, this offer is only available in store. If you don't fancy dragging your computer into PC World, it will cost you £69.99 to perform the check at home.
Voucher code heaven can be found at myvouchercodes.co.uk, a website which lists a range of discount codes and printable vouchers to help you save on your everyday shopping.
Deals encompass everything from buy one get on free on Greggs pasties to £20 off orders at dixons.co.uk.
And Amazon fans looking for a bargain should take note of Price Cut Review, a nifty website that lists all current Amazon products selling at half price or less.
The items are sorted into relevant categories to peruse at your leisure. If you're an avid Amazon shopper, don't forget to check out our refund tip at the bottom of this article.
Place an order before 29th Feb at Waterstone's and you'll receive £70 worth of voucher codes to redeem against selected titles, including all John Grisham titles and selected food and drink titles.
Kellogg's is offering a 'free' zoo ticket on selected packs of cereal, between now and March 23rd. Just make sure you read the terms and conditions carefully -- the other ticket holder must be a full paying adult, and the offer applies to participating zoos only.
And a real gem from Amazon. The online shopping giant has a little known price drop policy where if they lower the price on something you've bought within the past 30 days, they'll credit you with the difference.
However, as with most things, if you don't ask, you don't get. Check for current prices on the website by looking through all your invoices for the past 30 days.
If you've paid more than the current price, here's how to claim your money back:
1) Go to the 'Contact Us' section of the website
2) Go to 'Return and refund questions'
3) Select 'I have a question about returns that's not listed above'
4) Sign in
5) Do as instructed to claim!
Just bear in mind - this policy applies only to Amazon sales - not any Marketplace purchases.
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