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iPhone apps to help you save money
Forget spirit levels and virtual whoopee cushions, there are iPhone apps that can help you save money. Harriet Meyer picks 10 of the best You can get...
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Forget spirit levels and virtual whoopee cushions, there are iPhone apps that can help you save money. Harriet Meyer picks 10 of the best You can get...
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Swinton Gets Off Lightly
Swinton Group was recently caught misselling Payment Protection Insurance (PPI) by the Financial Services Authority but was let off too lightly, said Vera Cottrell, personal finance campaigner for Which? The Financial Services Authority imposed a fine of merely £700,000 on the Swinton Group, des...
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Swinton Group was recently caught misselling Payment Protection Insurance (PPI) by the Financial Services Authority but was let off too lightly, said Vera Cottrell, personal finance campaigner for Which? The Financial Services Authority imposed a fine of merely £700,000 on the Swinton Group, des...
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Lord Mandelson’s recently proposed tiered response measures to stop illegal filesharing throughout the United Kingdom will not protect consumers and their rights. Clare Corbett, a Which? ...

The geniuses at Which? Computing have discovered that free computer software saves consumers money. They have reported that these programs are equivalent to the expensive paid-for software and services. Editor of Which...

Which? has reported that around half of those consumers surveyed in October 2009 had not read the terms and conditions on the contracts for their utility providers...

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Bankruptcies and insolvencies
How much have the insolvency figures gone up by? The full data The recession is hitting home, according to the latest figures from the Insolvency...
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How much have the insolvency figures gone up by? The full data The recession is hitting home, according to the latest figures from the Insolvency...
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Insolvency figures expected to rise
Number of lower income families taking out debt relief orders is expected to fuel a rise in the number of personal insolvenciesThe number of low...
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Number of lower income families taking out debt relief orders is expected to fuel a rise in the number of personal insolvenciesThe number of low...
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Bundle packages cut the cost broadband
Mobile phone providers are offering broadband from just £6.50 a month. Bundle packages cut the cost broadband...
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Mobile phone providers are offering broadband from just £6.50 a month. Bundle packages cut the cost broadband...
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Parents Are Brainwashed And You’re Powerless
Criminals maintain lists of suckers who fall for mail scams and sell them on to other criminals for them to exploit too. Your elderly friends and family could be on these lists and you may not even know it. These criminals generally operate from outside the UK and can be based anywhere in the [...
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Criminals maintain lists of suckers who fall for mail scams and sell them on to other criminals for them to exploit too. Your elderly friends and family could be on these lists and you may not even know it. These criminals generally operate from outside the UK and can be based anywhere in the [...
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Criminals maintain lists of suckers who fall for mail scams and sell them on to other criminals for them to exploit too. Your elderly friends and family could be on these lists and you may not even know it...

With the Olympics just around the corner, online scammers have turned their interests toward selling ‘fake’ tickets to the event. According to a recent study, made by Which? Computing, fake Olympic tickets are becoming all too familiar on the web. Wi...

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British Gas fuels anger over five-year-old bill
The energy firm is chasing me for a £60 bill which I'm adamant I paid off long agoBetween 2002 and 2005, I lived in a farmhouse in Cornwall that I...
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The energy firm is chasing me for a £60 bill which I'm adamant I paid off long agoBetween 2002 and 2005, I lived in a farmhouse in Cornwall that I...
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Invest & Give: 'a very elegant way to give to charity'
Ben Ainslie is an ambassador for the disadvantaged youth charity the Prince's Trust the principal charity to benefit from the Invest & Give Fund ...
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Ben Ainslie is an ambassador for the disadvantaged youth charity the Prince's Trust the principal charity to benefit from the Invest & Give Fund ...
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Consumer Credit Crunch Anger Continues
A recent Which? survey confirms that even after one year, consumers are still angry with banks over the financial sector bailouts and their role in the ‘credit crunch’. In late September 2009 Which? surveyed adults throughout Great Britain and received astounding results. More than two thirds...
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A recent Which? survey confirms that even after one year, consumers are still angry with banks over the financial sector bailouts and their role in the ‘credit crunch’. In late September 2009 Which? surveyed adults throughout Great Britain and received astounding results. More than two thirds...
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