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- MySpace launches free music service
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- Police shut 1,200 scam shopping websites
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- Warning on 'bogus' holiday clubs
- The iPlod generation
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- Opening a bank account helps prisoners go straight
- £340 smart meters only save £28 a year
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- £340 smart meters only save £28 a year
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- Personal number plate dealer Peter Swatton faces fraud trial.
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- Smart meters planned to cut electricity bills for millions of homes
- Ryanair to charge Visa Electron users
- Cameron's bad for your 'elf
- King of spammers fined - kind of.
- De Beers plans $1bn rights issue
- Illegal perfume sales cost eBay £1.5m in fines
- Bank customers: 'bounce payments that make us overdrawn'
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- Lottery scams still raking in millions
- Floods: 500,000 homes could become unsellable
- Smart meter details to be confirmed
- Eurozone sees positive inflation
- Snipers take aim at Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2
- Record fall in consumer borrowing
- Conservatives look to break up Big Six energy firms
- UK services grow less than hoped
- Size matters on American Express cards
- Visa Electron to be phased out
- Tesco unveils new bargainson eBay
- Loyal home insurance customers reminded to shop around
- 10 years of BT call back
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- Revenue extends deadline for offshore tax amnesty
- Overdraft charges: consumers back Supreme Court ruling
- Fairer contracts from Apple and iTunews
- Beware: Council tax rebate scam
- Alamo car hire battles refund request
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- Comparison Sites Failing Consumers
- Thousands in Credit Given to Indebted Graduate
- Lloyds share issue gets backing
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- Households face higher than expected water bills
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- Tesco aims to have iPhones in store by Christmas
- Banks Win Court Battle On Overdraft Charges
- Lukewarm welcome for new British Gas billing system
- Apple to offer "Black Friday" savings in UK?
- British Gas offers to end estimated readings
- British Gas service sidesteps estimated energy bills
- US consumer confidence edges up
- Debenhams sparks beauty product price war
- Lloyds launches record share sale
- Let Dominic Littlewood fight your battles.
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- National lottery: how lucky are your numbers?
- Bank charges: Reclaim template letters
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- Bank charges ruling could spark 8m refund claims
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- Better Banking Campaign
- Regulators Asked to Investigate Energy Suppliers
- Amazon gets set for cyber Monday as Christmas shopping online clicks
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- Argos double-take left me with nothing in reserve
- Bogus callers in council tax scam
- Banks 'are charging sneaky fees'
- Petrol and diesel prices to rise 26% this year
- Digital decade leaves out vulnerable consumers
- Christmas pudding: bake it or fake it?
- FSA: Keydata Investment Services Ltd
- Tesco multipack offer not so sweet
- Tesco plans assault on broadband market
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- Santander launches 'fee-free' bank account
- Spanish tax refund for 90000 Britons
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- FSA: Warning – Merger Law Ltd, MF Asset Management, SGI Investments, Trident Ma
- Online crooks recruit jobhunters as money mules
- MCC rules out renaming of Lord's
- Tesco's half-price turkeys 'don't add up'
- Online crooks recruit jobhunters as money mules
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- Graduate bags £2,750 of store credit despite earning less than £1,000
- Jail for timeshare fraud pair
- Canada records inflation of 0.1%
- Equal rights bid for agency staff
- Consumer Focus’ response to the Queen’s speech
- Microsoft hit by Chinese ruling
- Comparison sites 'failing to win over consumers'
- Plans to legalise cohabiting couples are antiwomen and degrade relationships says pee
- Five ways to prepare for 50pc tax
- Today's sermon: How to rein in your Christmas spending
- UK mobile phone data 'was sold'
- Winning the war against mobile phone scams
- Microsoft co-founder has cancer
- Cost fears drive down car usage
- Rail unions fear 10% fare hike
- Cut the cost of Christmas parties
- Bonus crackdown plan 'dangerous'
- Charities fight over secondhand clothes market
- 'Healthy' snacks loaded with sugar or salt, says consumer group
- Non-domiciles have same £325,000 IHT threshold
- Bankers' deals could be 'torn up'
- Stay away from shares, says financial 'Dr Doom'
- The winners and losers in the welfare state. How rich, childless couples shell out
- Virgin Trains booking went off the rails
- World Cup Tickets
- Shops play Scrooge over charity Christmas cards
- How to find a Christmas gift bargain
- FSA: Keydata Investment Services Ltd
- Consumer Focus advises how to beat the burglars
- Can InvisibleHand help you save money?
- Switzerland takes Google to court
- Disadvantaged consumers want help to switch energy
- Ask Gill: caught short by travel insurance expiry
- M&S 1p sale: Rain dampens return of 'Penny Bazaar'
- Standing order adds to credit card debt instead of decreasing it
- Collecting: vintage shotguns
- Asda and Tesco in £400m Christmas price war
- Cost of paying by cash has little reward
- £52000 bond problem solved
- OFT to study corporate insolvency
- Executive pay on Wall Street is too high, says Bill Gates
- Essex Trading Standards clean up fake towels
- Sales dip at 'cautious' WH Smith
- Record low workplace deaths - but it's still 180-a-year too many
- M&S 1p sale returns for Christmas 'Penny Bazaar'
- Victory - Government bans upfront acting and model agency fees for most vulnerable vi
- Transport firm in £360m cash call
- Microsoft disconnects Xbox gamers
- I wish to register a complaint! Bizarre consumers' gripes revealed
- Green home makeover will cost up to £15,000, says climate watchdog chief
- Rights decision
- Adobe lays off one in 10 workers
- Maclaren rules out UK pushchair recall in safety scare
- Row over pushchair safety risks
- Falklands veteran Simon Weston launches comparison site to aid forces charities
- Draft Annual Plan open to consultation
- Unemployed face Jobcentre lottery
- iPhone apps to help you save money
- Aha! Oprah Winfrey and US insurer settle case over phrase
- Nokia recalls 14m chargers over electrocution fears
- Our league tables names greenest supermarkets
- Cash machine withdrawals top £10bn in a month
- Pressure builds for radical reform of tax system to tackle wealth inequality
- ITV's Tonight Programme Seeks Victims of Unfair Pricing
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- Our league table names greenest supermarkets
- Download your music for less
- Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 sparks price war
- Swinton Gets Off Lightly
- Britons use 2m moneyoff vouchers every day
- Measures to Stop Illegal Filesharing May Hurt Consumers
- Axa Asia unit snubs $10bn offer
- Credit card firms 'will focus on high earners'
- Cohabitee rights plan criticised
- Look further afield for winter break value
- Small business accounts suffer miserly interest rates
- The cheque fraud's in the post
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- Does this New Look refund add up?
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- Bankruptcies and insolvencies
- eBay pair in court for selling fakes
- Insolvency figures expected to rise
- Dangers of 'cowboy' gas fitters highlighted
- Bundle packages cut the cost broadband
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- How to shop safely online
- Prize scammer UK Incentives & Promotions told: stop or face jail
- How shares conman Julian Silver fleeced £1.9million from investors
- The £2.78 Christmas dinner
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- Shoppers' rights 'under threat'
- Rent a Room scheme: Shelter calls for bigger tax breaks
- UK's first £1,000 rail fare sparks row
- 'Silent calls' to increase after Ofcom changes rules
- UK's first £1,000 train fare revealed
- Debt management under spotlight
- Banks: service beats rates say customers
- 'Consumer' plan for universities
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- Orange announces iPhone pricing plans
- London 2012 Scammers Begin Work
- UK unemployment to reach 2.75m
- HMRC in YouTube first for offshore tax warning
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- Consumer confidence on the rise
- Zimbabwe diamond sales ban urged
- Zimbabwe diamond sales ban urged
- Fuel poverty soars to record highs
- Ski holiday on slippery slope
- British Gas fuels anger over five-year-old bill
- Payment Services Regulations mean better treatment for bank customers
- The top Christmas toys for less
- Reaction to new wave of post strikes
- New cashback website for parents
- Shares slump on US spending data
- US consumer spending falls again
- German retail sales in new fall
- This is not just any delay, this is an 'unacceptable' M&S delay
- Postal strike experiment: Returning postcards slow to a trickle
- £10.5million in fines and refunds for GMAC-RFC
- Advanced Bankruptcy Recovery shut down
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- Sorted: Christopher Edmondson of Phoenix Mobility jailed
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- Swinton to refund 350,000 people
- Refunds for Swinton insurance victims
- FSA: Northern Rock Plc
- Software firm shares hit by forecast
- Spar plans to use regional dialects on its wine labels to simplify the information
- Ashley takes Newcastle off market
- Spar launches wine labels with local dialects
- US consumer confidence takes hit
- credit card proposals
- Charity is the main beneficiary of will drawn up by its own adviser
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