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I think both of these are new additions to Play's sale. They are doing another "Mega Monday" today, so check it out!

Command & Conquer 3: Kane's Wrath for ?25> at PlayLink>

Lego Batman: The Video Game for ?18b> at PlaLinkb>

Magic 8

Eight winners will get their order for free every day

Christmas is often called the most magical time of year - and for eight lucky customers each day that's going to be exactly the case with our Magic 8 Competition!

The best bit is, you don't need to do anything extra - just do your normal online shop from now until midnight on Monday 8th December, and you'll be entered into the draw to get your order for free. It's the perfect time to find a gift or grab a bargain - and you never know, you might end up as one of the Magic 8 and not have to pay a penny! Here are some of our top sellers to get you started.

Link

Magic Monday - Ends today!

Mortal Kombat vs DC Universe for ?19.56> at GameLink>

Mirrors Edge for ?24.46b> at GamLinkb>

Most of the other 360 offers are either sold out or cheaper elsewhere, so be quick if you want either. Alternatively, Mirrors Edge is the same price aAmazonb>. The trade off is slower delivery and no reward points!

Gameplay's Manic Monday Saleb>

(not a very healthy selection tbh, or anything on sale that isn't already elsewhere)

Edited by DrunknMunky

Just something for fun, not a deal..

Busiest day' for online shopping

The UK is set for its busiest internet shopping day of the year, with ?320m forecast to be spent online>.

The internet trade body IMRG says the UK's Christmas online retail sales could reach ?13.6bn ($19.9bn).

It predicts the peak shopping hour will take place between 1300-1400 GMT when ?28m may be spent online in an hour.

Martin Peterlechner, of Ivobank, said this highlighted the extent to which internet shopping had "become ingrained in our everyday lives".

Online retailer Play.com said it was expecting sales to soar as customers turned to the internet for bargains.

Monday will see sales soar by 25% compared to last year, the firm predicted.

Source: BBC News

Pretty crazy, just watched this report on BBC News 24. The Amazon warehouse is the size of 10 football pitches in Milton Keyn:| :| And the one in Swansea is even bigger!

Went to Game and bought it for ?39.99, went to my local Sainsburys a few hours later saw it with a ?29.99 label on it, took it to the till and someone I knew was working there, and they put it through for ?29.99 despite the scan price of ?34.95

How did they manage that? I'm sure you can't do that without a supervisor password.

Ah, sorry didn't read properly. Yeah, if it says it on the ticket/sticker they have to honor it.

Yeah they had ?2.99 stickers on HDMI cables at my local Sainsburys, they scanned it and it came up as ?9.99 but they honoured the ?2.99 price t:p :p

Wasn't a game, but once they had big-assed pizza's marked at ?2 in my local asda and they scanned at ?4. I called over the store manager and she literally told me I was stupid and must have looked at the wrong price, in the middle of a huge store. I told her I was sure it was the right one. She said "tell you what, why don't we go check it together?".

Guess what, I was right, she was wrong, they honoured the price but the bitch didn't give me so much as an apology &g:(:(

any good deals at woolworth's? since they are closing down??

Negative. I went in today thinking it was 50% off everything. but thats not the case, still only 10% of CDs, DVDs, BluRays and Games still.

Such a waste of time............just flog it all already! Jeeeez.

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