Hump Day Deals: 75% Off Hotels, Microsoft Clearance Sale, Cheap NBN 100 Plans

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Here are today’s best deals for Hump Day, including: 75% Off Hotels, the best deals from Microsoft clearance sale, get a load of strategy PC games for $1, and heaps more!

Games/software

Strategy games Humble Bundle: Humble Bundle has released a new strategy games pack boasting Civilization VI, Plague Inc: Evolved, Stellaris and more. Pay as little as $1! Click here.
Free Apex packs: Twitch Prime members can currently get free Apex Legends loot packs and skins. Available for PC, PS4 and XBOX One. Click here!

Microsoft clearance sale: Microsoft has slashed 20% off a range of products on its eBay store including gaming laptops, consoles and video games. Click here!

Free Crackdown 2: The third-person future cop game Crackdown 2 is currently free to download on Xbox One over at the Microsoft Store. Click here!

Free PlayStation Plus games: March’s free PlayStation Plus games include the award-winning puzzler The Witness and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered; one of the best first-person shooters ever created. Click here!

50% off text books: Have a uni semester coming up? Amazon is selling a huge range of text books for half-price. Click here!

Free Android apps: The Google Play Store regularly slashes the price of games and applications by 100%. Click here for some highlights!

$2 Kindle books: Amazon is once again selling a bunch of Kindle ebooks for $2 each, including plenty of sci-fi, fantasy and crime fiction. Click here!

Cheap NBN 100 Plans: Kogan’s Gold Unlimited NBN plans are now down to $75.90 a month. With typical evening speeds of 83Mbps that’s not bad at all. Here are the inclusions:

Computers/Gadgets

$500 off Microsoft Surface: Microsoft has knocked $500 off the Surface Laptop (i5 4GB 128GB) via its eBay store: down from $1499 to $999. Click here!

25% off Beats audio and Apple products: Catch has slashed up to 25% off a range of Apple and Beats by Dr Dre products, including iPhones. Click here!

Cheap Samsung 65″(165cm) UHD LED LCD Smart TV: This 65-inch 4K TV comes with Samsung’s Smart Hub integrated so Netflix, Stan and other services are bundled into the hardware, negating the need for a third-party streamer. It’s current;y down to just $1200 when you use the discount code ‘PGUYS20’. Click here!

$300 off Huawei Matebook X Pro laptops: Microsoft is having a sale on Huawei’s Matebook X Pro laptops. Down from $2599 to $2299. Click here!

Amazon Outlet Store: Amazon Australia has quietly launched a new sales portal dedicated to discounted products. There are currently over 10,000 deals available across every conceivable category including electronics, home improvement, sports and fitness, clothing, toys, kitchenware and pantry products. Click here for some highlights!

20% off Futu Online: Electronics store Futu Online is having a 20% off sale. Its range includes desktop computers, laptops, tablets, PC components, cameras, phone accessories and video game peripherals. To get the deal, use the discount code ‘PORTAL20’. Click here!

Lovehoney toy deals for blokes: Yep. Includes everything from ‘textured strokers’ (whatever that is) to adult dolls that look alarmingly like real people. Click here!

Food/Drink

$3 Cheeseburger meals: McDonald’s is running a ‘3 For $3’ promotion, which comprises a small soft drink, small fries and cheeseburger for three bucks. For once, you don’t need to use the app: just order on the touchscreen menu or at the counter. Click here!

Free 8bit burger: 8Bit, which has been crowned one of the best burger joints in Australia, is currently offering a free burger valued at $11.50 when you order through the Liven app. Click here!

Lite n Easy coupon deal: Lite n Easy is offering full 7-day plans for $150. (Click here!)

Cheap tasty whiskies: $100 can go a surprisingly long way when it comes to whisky. Here are five tipples you owe it to your taste buds to try. Click here!

Woolworths bargains: Time for a groceriesrun? Here’s all the deals going on at Woolies right now.

Coles bargains: Prefer to shop at Coles? Here are there deals!

Hungry Jack’s vouchers: Hungry Jack’s latest vouchers are out. These bad boys will last you through to April – simply print out and use as many times as you like. Click here!

Miscellaneous

75% Off Hotels At Luxury Escapes: Luxury Escapes has knocked a whopping 75% off select hotels and resorts. Click here!

Lifehacker Coupons: Lifehacker Coupons is a bespoke deals page created for Lifehacker readers in partnership with Upfeat Media. There are currently over 10000 deals available, with more appearing every day. Click here for this week’s highlights!

Cheap geek loot: Geek store Dungeon Crawl has knocked up to 60% off everything store wide, including board games, action figures, stuffed toys, puzzles and video games! Click here.

Five cent photos at Harvey Norman: Harvey Norman has knocked the price of 6″×4″ photo prints down to $0.05 each with no limits. The deal ends March 18. Click here!

Shaver Shop sale: The Shaver Shop has knocked up to 65% off grooming and dental hygiene products for men and women. You can also get an extra $10 off if you sign up to their newsletter. Click here!

Cheap ThorFire Flashlights: Any campers in the house? Amazon has the ultra-powerful ThorFire S70S flashlight down to under $80. Click here!

Macy’s sale: The famous department store Macy’s now ships to Australia – and you can currently get site-wide savings of up to 60% off! Click here.

40-90% off books at Booktopia: It’s Booktopia’s birthday and they’re offering up some great discounts. Click here!


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