Cheapest ever line rental, Kindle code, La Senza PJs, The Sanctuary gift set deal, money off fuel and more. It’s Money Saving Expert Martin Lewis' Real Deals!

Remember, deals can change quickly...

The nature of deals is they move fast – prices, terms and stock levels can change rapidly, even while Martin’s on the programme (17 November), as so many people are checking them out. So go quickly, always double check before spending or making a special trip, and check the terms and conditions.

Plus, while we hope these are cracking deals and save you cash, as Martin always says, if a specific deal involves spending and you can’t afford it, don’t need it, or don’t use it, please don’t do it.
 

Web exclusive: Sainsbury's 10p/litre off with £60 spend and Morrisons 6p/litre off with £40 spend


Get a voucher for 10p/litre off petrol, diesel or LPG when you spend £60 or more on groceries in Sainsbury's stores or online. Vouchers will be issued until Sunday, and are valid at its forecourts for two weeks from the date of issue. You can also get a voucher for 6p/litre off fuel when you spend £40 or more on groceries at Morrisons. The vouchers will be issued until Sunday, and are valid at its filling stations until Sunday 27 November.

With both offer, there's a maximum of one voucher per transaction and you can only redeem one voucher at a time. Yet if you're spending over £120 at Sainsbury’s, or over £80 at Morrison’s, just split your shopping into £60+ or £40+ transactions to get more vouchers.

 
Cheapest ever line rental - £6.49/month or £7.75 with broadband


BT's standard line rental will rise to £14.60 a month in December. Yet it’s possible to switch and pay less than half that.

Cheapest ever line rental £6.49/month. The Primus Line Rental Saver package (via Homephonechoices) is now just £6.49/month on a year's contract – perfect for low users or those who only have a line to give them access to home broadband.  

Line rental and broadband for the equivalent of £7.75/month. Complex, but hot. The TalkTalk Essentials half price deal gives free connection, evening and weekend calls plus broadband (available to 85% of UK) at £3.25/month for the year's contract. Pay £114 line rental upfront and sign up via uSwitch’s special link (see the related links) to get a £60 Tesco voucher. Factor that in as cash and it's £93 for the year, an average £7.75/month.


Ferry good deal

It’s possible to get four free Disneyland Paris tickets (worth around £200) with a £9.50 ferry ticket when you collect newspaper tokens.  

From this Saturday until Friday 9 December you need to collect 10 different tokens from eighteen in The Sun to get a one-day trip for a family of four to Disneyland Paris, including a return P&O ferry crossing, for just £9.50. You must travel between 9 January and 28 March 2012, although some dates are excluded.

There's a maximum of two over-11s per car, so if you've older kids, factor that in. The £9.50 ferry ticket is for trips on Monday or Tuesday. If you want to go later in the week it’s more: £19.50 for weekends, and if you want to return the next day that's another £30 on top.


Quickies for the prezzie cupboard

£25 for two La Senza PJs (usually £30 each): You can currently get two pairs of pyjamas either in-store or online at La Senza for £25. The offer’s expected to last till Monday 5 December, but could be extended.

£19 The Sanctuary gift set at Boots (usually £40): From tomorrow until Thursday 24 November, you can get a The Sanctuary gift set both in-store and online at Boots for £19 (usually £40). You get six products, including body wash, body butter and bath oil (plus a shower cap). Online delivery's £2.95 or £1.95 if you pick-up in-store.

Free Kurt Geiger accessories via £20 voucher in mag: Pick up December's Elle magazine (£3.80, with Michelle Williams on the cover) by 29 November and inside there’s a £20 Kurt Geiger voucher to spend in-store or online. There's no minimum spend and bracelets, cardholders and coin purses are under £20, making them free.


 New Kindle for £79 (RRP £89)


Amazon's new Kindle Wi-Fi launched on 12 October and usually costs £89. These are rarely discounted, however, you can get £10 off from Tesco Direct using the code TDX-NTRY, though the code could be pulled at any time.

Alternatively, if you want the Kindle Wi-Fi with a keyboard, it’s normally £109, but go to Amazon's Marketplace (its online outlet store) and you can get a refurbed one for £80 (when it has stock).