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- Demand for credit on the increase
- Four million people are victims of scams, warns the OFT
- Scams hit 'one-in-10 of Britons'
- Key US bail-out targets 'not met'
- Scottish Widows puts bar up on French prisoners
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- BT ditches free evening calls before 7pm
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- 3,000 people face £200 million back-tax bill, after High Court ruling
- Best Buy to create 1,000 UK jobs
- Warm Front: now MPs will investigate.
- Laptops shoot up complaints table
- Hope for victims of car clamping tyrants
- Politeness 'costs us £3,000 a year'
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- Ros Asquith on the Apple iPad
- Microsoft sees 60% jump in profit
- Average car insurance costs rise above £1,000
- Builders cheated taxpayer with £16m haul on homes
- 'Pawn by post' firm has golden eye for a scam
- Waitrose top with shoppers – despite prices
- Top 10 consumer gripes revealed
- Retail sales falling at fastest rate since August, CBI says
- Don't be a victim: 10 tips to fight off fraudsters
- The gaping hole in your holiday cover
- Car makers 'failing consumers' on emission data
- End of recession in sight as markets await GDP data
- Business struggles to gain trust
- US home prices up for sixth month
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- Shoppers grab out of date food bargains
- Probe launched into AIG bail-out
- Consumer spending: the pizza guide to recovery
- Benefits warning over pre-paid card charges
- Prepaid currency cards: The new way to spend your cash abroad
- Worried consumers are stashing their spare cash
- List of shame: The worst hotels in Europe
- German consumer confidence fades
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- Call for over-65s to keep working
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- Orange pay as you go … and keep on paying
- Life assurer made to pay out extra £3,500
- Frugal shoppers fuel boom in out-of-date grocery trade
- Missing £1,000 replaced but not found
- Oracle president in 'billboard affair'
- BT launches 'five times as fast' broadband
- BT launches super-fast broadband
- Fraud losses 'cost £30bn a year'
- Official probe into 'cash for gold' firms
- OFT investigates 'cash for gold' firms
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- Buy one, get one free at Tesco...next week
- McGregor Moore bosses use string of firms to scam victims already in debt
- Has doctor fraudster Mark Hazelwood done a bunk?
- Tough talking
- Why HD TV will cost you another £170
- Sky TV dishes up red carpet treatment
- Standard Life fined £2.45m for misleading pensions customers
- Warning of Haiti earthquake scams
- Beware the financial black holes
- France in fresh Explorer warning
- Spending timing affects donations
- Gas bills: more than a third worried about paying
- Economy faces 'painful' refocus
- Burglars exploiting the freezing winter
- Bargain hunter: save cash but lose pounds with healthy eating deals
- US consumer prices up in December
- Learner drivers pay price for delayed tests
- Advance Kitchens, Bedrooms & Bathrooms Ltd shut down
- The best ways to make money in an hour
- Income spent on home loans at five-year low
- Consumer confidence takes a dive
- Signature scam
- MRI clients demand: Where are our holiday homes?
- Lonely hearts conman "Patrick" exposed
- How to survive the middle-class tax crackdown
- Supermarket ombudsman gets go-ahead
- US worry at Chinese cyberattacks
- Cold weather adds £70 to energy bills
- UK supermarkets to get watchdog
- Wrong details 'restrict credit'
- Google admits Chinese human rights activists' Gmail accounts were hacked
- Spam. A lot.
- Tax inspectors granted permission to spy on potential tax evaders 15 times a day
- Google 'may end China operations'
- Record number of complaints to money watchdog
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- Extra £70 on every gas bill as cold snap bites
- Middle class targeted in new war on tax evaders
- Five ways to cut your heating bills
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- Microsoft Word 'sales ban' begins
- Zebra Collection exposed by BBC
- Hard times
- Santander calls time on Abbey and Bradford & Bingley brands
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- 10 cold, hard questions about the big freeze
- How to find the best new boiler for you
- Phoenix delivers death blow to life insurance policy
- Costly pets
- Orange and Barclaycard launch contactless credit card
- Pensioners could lose £3,500 if they apply for boiler scrappage
- Peers criticise food industry secrecy on nanotechnology
- Pensioners could lose £3,500 if they apply for boiler scrappage
- Phish that got away
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- Autograph faker pulled from eBay
- NHS software saga goes to court
- Con gang man faces jail time
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- The cost of boiler breakdown cover
- Consumer confidence at lowest for a year
- Banks 'striving to become one-stop shops'
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- New year bug strikes German cards
- British Gas to double £400 offer for boiler scrappage scheme
- Globespan administrators take E-Clear to court over disputed £35m
- Boiler scrappage scheme goes live
- Martin Lewis's five-step money makeover
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- Conservatives to create supermarket ombudsman to protect farmers
- Jessica regains £33,000 for reader
- B&Q admits 'not all kitchens are half-price'
- Warning over 'Yellow Pages' scam
- OFT accuses Ryanair of 'taunting customers' over extra £5 charge
- 'Puerile' Ryanair attacked by OFT
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- Ethical sales triple over decade, says Co-operative Bank
- Spending on Fairtrade food triples
- Borrowers focus on reducing home loans, sharpening fears for recovery
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- Bumper Christmas sales as shoppers flood the stores
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- January sales start early on Boxing Day
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- Stores launch 70% sales online
- Action Fraud - the new one-stop shop for scam victims
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- Abbey customers face payment delays
- Cheap champagne offers: where to buy
- Consumers look to pay off debts
- Microsoft patent verdict upheld
- Financial gifts for Christmas
- Another blow
- Bank charges: Your rights
- Boxing Day sales start on Christmas Eve
- Rebecca Smithers on Classical music for Christmas shopping
- Spotlight on credit search system
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- GM hires Microsoft finance chief
- New Store Plus "too good to miss" promotions
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- ID fraud led to taxing process
- Warning over lottery scam
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- Watford saved from administration
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- Energy firms criticised in poll
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- Elderly lose life savings in scam
- Flights with British Airways: Consumer rights
- Airbus trading case is dismissed
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- Rescue of stranded Flyglobespan passengers begins
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- Trail of lies catch up with money adviser Simon Kuun
- Gumtree caught in premium rate phone snare
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- Cheques to be abolished
- Five million home owners owed £90 by energy providers
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- Fines for fake vodka
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- Letting agency Foster Stone faces chop
- Cameron's £20bn plan for green homes
- Procter & Gamble admit to airbrushing Twiggy
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- Lloyds welcomes 95% share take-up
- Four million Christmas shoppers using online discount vouchers
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- UK households spending more on going green, figures show
- NPower launches its own boiler scrappage scheme
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