The Bargain Hunter: Big sale for the bigger-busted lady

 

The online Big Bra Bar is offering up to 70 per cent off bikinis and lingerie in its autumn sale. The www.thebigbrabar.com website offers "everything the big busted woman could need", concentrating on D-K cup sizes. Owner Nikki Hesford offers a no-quibble guarantee if purchases are returned within 28 days. The sale lasts until 1 October.

Blockbuster sale of 1,500 games titles

Blockbuster's Games Sale starts on Monday and includes savings on a range of video games. Highlights of those available on XBox360 and PS3 include Max Payne 3 at £17.99, Resident Evil Operation Racoon City at £14.99, Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3 at £29.99 and Fable III down to £14.99. There are 1,500 titles included in the offer from 24 September, with plenty of deals for Wii, DS and PC games, too. The sale will be offered in-store as well as online at www.blockbuster.co.uk

Cashback on a Love Film subscription

If you haven't tried Love Film yet then an exclusive deal available through Quidco until 30 September looks attractive. The company – owned by Amazon – allows you to rent films by post or stream them to your PC or tablet for £7.99 a month. It offers a 30-day free trial, but if you go through Quidco before the end of the month, you'll qualify for a £145 cashback. Go to www.quidco.com for full details of this and other exclusive offers, such as £100 cashback on deals from the phone firm Orange and the energy company Npower.

Code gives £25 off for shoppers at BHS

If you shop at BHS you have until the end of the month to get £25 off when you spend £100 by using the code AUTUMN25 at the shop's online checkout. There are a number of similar deals at www.myvouchercodes.co.uk, including 15 per cent off autumn catalogue orders at Urban Outfitters, £10 off your first order over £40 (plus free collect/delivery) at Very, £5 off lingerie orders over £30 at Marks & Spencer, as well as deals for boo.com, Sainsbury's and Vertbaudet.

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