MARTIN Lewis has revealed the exact dates you can get up to 70 per cent of your Christmas presents and where to shop when sales hit.
The consumer expert urged viewers on the latest episode of his ITV Money Show last night to follow his advice and nab the best deals this festive season.
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Martin urged viewers to take advantage of some top deals ahead of Christmas Credit: ITV Martin, 51, said that brands such as , and were doing deals with savings galore.
But punters will have to move fast to secure the best prices for any presents.
From November 24 to November 27, for members only, says Martin.
While will see the same discounts on selected home and fashion expiring on November 28.
Those who like to shop at fashion favouritewill have a bit longer until December 18 to take advantage of the .
If you are leaving it very late to buy Christmas presents then don't fear as Martin has you covered.
The money whizz says that , , and to name but a few will likely be doing half-price deals on the day before Santa arrives.
The Money Saving Expert also called on customers to take advantage of some massive savings at and .
Until November 28, will have up to 65 per cent off on certain items for members.
While those looking for more sporty presents - and who have an - could nab selected items for half-price at the popular brand up to November 26.
Meanwhile, Martin didn't forget about anyone hunting for electronics with the Google Store seeing up to £300 off devices until November 27.
And for those thinking about taking a punt on furniture, the Ikea sale sees items up to 50 per cent off starting on December 11.
Earlier on Tuesday's show, Martin revealed to viewers the genius way you can get free cash and a before Christmas.
The Money Saving Expert said that you could net free cash in time for the festive season by making the most of certain bank-switching deals.
In general, switching usually takes seven working days and closes your old account, says Martin.
Martin also advised those hunting for Christmas presents to "abandon" their shopping baskets.
Martin says that you should log in, add items to your basket and then walk away to net discounts.
Retailers see shoppers’ activity, so many will remind you about your purchase with an email.
He says this can "often" include a discount code to motivate you to buy it.
And parents have been realising they are potentially sitting on thousands in free cash thanks to another handy Martin Lewis tip.