18 November 2009 13:00 GMT / By Ben Crompton
Today's tech deal points you in the direction of an 11% discount on every order made at GadgetsUK.com, offering a wide selection of electronic novelty items and niknaks.
In order to take advantage of the discount you will have to head over to MyVoucherCodes.co.uk first, where you can pick up the relevant code to use when you place your order.
If you're already a member, fine, if not it'll involve embarking on a relatively painless sign-up process. To take the sting out of having to sign up, MyVoucherCodes.co.uk is also starting a huge give away, which will run from 18 November for 30 days. This involves earning tickets by being involved with the website and thereby being entered into a prize draw.
Prizes are daily with a minimum value of £500 and you'll be notified immediately if you've won. There's also an obscenely large give away at the end of the 30-day period where one person will win £1500 worth of prizes.
This link will take you through to MyVoucherCodes.co.uk, where you'll be able to sign up and take advantage of the discount at GadgetsUK.com and hopefully win something to boot.
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