- Discounts, Deals and Sales Round Up 7th July 09 - posted by Hottest Offers on Jul 7th 2009 16:18
Hello and welcome the the new weekly (or sometimes more often) round up of the very best deals and discounts posted on the HottestOffers.co.uk webite. The purpose of these blog posts is to make it nice and easy for you to see the hottest deals that we currently have from the biggest retailers online in the UK. This week we have entried from Ann Summers, Amazon, La Senza and many many more. So don't delay, read on for more information on our biggest deals this week.
With Fabio Capello’s England team safely through to the second round of the World Cup, following a 1 nil win against Slovenia, our thoughts can return to Wimbledon. The SW19 tournament kicked off on Monday with Andy Murray flying the flag for the Brits.
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Speak to a Mortgage advisor first
Before you enter the premises of an estate agent....