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Get your credit cards ready, Australia – because this year’s massive Cyber Monday sale bonanza is set to be the biggest on record. CyberMonday

It might have started in the US, but Cyber Monday has become a global phenomenon. Picture: iStockOn Cyber Monday you can spend $70 and get 10 per cent off, spend $100 and get 20 per cent off or spend $130 and get 30 per cent off in store and online.• Kogan SmarterHome Outdoor Pan and Tilt Smart Camera: $79.99, save $69.01• Kogan 40” Full HD LED TV and DVD Combo: $259.99, save $129.

• Save up to 40 per cent off select Australian women’s contemporary swim brands. Discount applied on prices displayed — Tigerlily and Subboo.• Up to 40 per cent off select Bosch Garden tools and Cordless Power tools• Up to 50 per cent off select Thermos products

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