Bargain Hunter: Savings to snap up

As part of its summer deals, Jessops is offering up to £170 off cameras and photography hardware both in store and online. Top discounts include £170 off the Sony HDR-TG7 HD memory stick camcorder and £40 off the Fujifilm Finepix JX210 silver digital camera. The full range of discounted equipment can be found on http://ind.pn/acEbuF. The sale ends on August 29.

Follow the scents

CheapSmells.com may not sound like an appealing place from which to buy perfume but it is getting a real reputation as one of the top online stores in its field. With discounts of up to 78 per cent on over 100 items – visit http://ind.pn/9iQRcF for a full list – there's bound to be something that catches your nose. Although the sale officially ends on 2 August, there is a "while stocks last" disclaimer on the Cheap Smells website. My guess is that stocks will run dry in advance of the closing date.

Meal deal

Myvouchercodes.co.uk has teamed up with Bertorelli restaurants to create a printable coupon entitling customers to 30 per cent off meals. Visit: http://ind.pn/aq3W78, fill in the form, print the coupon and take it with you to your nearest Bertorelli restaurant to claim the discount.

Happy holidays

Following the collapse of Goldtrail earlier this week, cheap travel is not exactly getting a good press at the moment. One of the safer budget holiday options, however, is Thomson, which has just kicked off what it claims to be its "biggest ever summer sale". With massive savings on luxury, adult and family holidays – not to mention discounts of up to £400 per couple – it's well worth visiting Thomson's discount microsite, http://ind.pn/9wijEW, if you're looking for a great value trip abroad.

j.hall@independent.co.uk

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