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Doing some Cyber Monday shopping? Here are the best deals around Ireland

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IT’S CYBER MONDAY today and you know what that means – all the sales you could shake a stick at.

If you fancy doing a little online shopping but don’t know where to start, don’t worry – we’ve rounded up some of the best deals for Ireland right here. So, whether it’s a treat for you, or you’re getting some early Christmas shopping done, get your mouse ready for some serious clicking.

Debenhams

Debenhams have up to 30% off every department today as part of their Cyber Monday sale as well as specific deals online. Head to Debenhams for more information.

Asos

ASOS have a coupon code for 20% off everything (GOGOGO) for their Cyber Monday discount which you can use all the way to 8am Tuesday 29 November.

Amazon

Amazon have really jumped on the Cyber Monday wagon – they actually have a Cyber Deals Week this week – and have loads of discounts across the site. There are new deals every hour and you can track deals in advance – but when they’re gone they’re gone.

Currys PC World

Currys PC World are having their biggest Cyber Monday ever this year – but when the deals are gone, they’re gone.

River Island

River Island have daily deals running on the site for Cyber Monday, plus 50% off selected styles, so when you see something you like, snap it up.

Topshop

Like a lot of shops, Topshop’s Cyber Monday sales started in advance of the day itself, and is carrying on until today. There’s up to 50% off on selected lines.

Boots

Boots’ Cyber Monday discounts are online and in store – and there are loads of savings on everything from make up brushes to electric razors.

Brown Thomas

Brown Thomas aren’t having a Cyber Monday sale as such but their Christmas Comes Early sale is on during that weekend and until today with 20% off in store and online. You say potato, we say Cyber Monday sale.

Eason

Eason has 10% of everything and free delivery as well as online deals for Cyber Monday. Head over to Eason to see if there are some nice books to snap up.

Clarks

Clarks are running a daily deal on Cyber Monday with 20% off selected styles. Snap them up while you still can.

Arnotts

Arnotts are doing Cyber Monday deals, but they’re keeping their cards close to their chest. Keep an eye on their Twitter account and website on the day for the best deals.

Harvey Norman

Harvey Norman’s Cyber Monday sale is a good one if you’re looking for electronics. They’re matching competitors’ prices and have big discounts across the whole store.

Argos

Argos is another store that has started Cyber Monday way before the actual day so get yourself over there now and see what’s still up for grabs.

Carphone Warehouse

Carphone Warehouse are known for their big discounts on bill pay and pre-pay phones on Cyber Monday, so today is the day to grab something good.

Meteor

Meteor will be having great discounts. Previously they had great bargains on smart phones such as €100 off Apple iPhones, HTCs and Samsung Galaxy. Are there any left? Head over and find out.

Have you grabbed any bargains? Let us know in the comments below.

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