Mis-sold PPI could help pensioners avoid asking their children for money
The number of pensioners in poverty throughout UK is estimated to be around 1.8 million and is causing many to ask their children for financial support. Normally it is the children that ask the ‘Bank...
View ArticleDon’t give up your favourite foods – PPI can help
A growing number of people are giving up their weekly takeaway and are buying basic range foods, as millions are being affected by increasing debts as a result of the recession. Families in Britain now...
View ArticlePPI compensation to pay for doggy days out
A recent report has shown that dog owners across the UK are forking out millions of pounds by taking their beloved pet on day trips. A significant number of dog owners are taking the time to take their...
View ArticleCurrency firms collect an extra £720 million in rip-off fees
Travel money firms are trapping families jetting off abroad this summer into handing over a collective £720 million in rip-off fees, research has found. Converting the £27 billion British holidaymakers...
View ArticleParents spend £2 billion kitting out kids going back to school – and £446...
After forking out extra cash to keep the kids entertained over the six-week long holidays, mums and dads across the nation may be feeling somewhat relieved that term time has swung back around....
View ArticleA front row seat on an EasyJet aircraft could cost you an extra £24
First came rail fare hikes, then consumers were hit with the news of rises in fuel prices; and now EasyJet has decided to add to traveller’s woes by charging passengers for allocated seats. Passengers...
View ArticlePayment Protection Insurance – Is it ever a good idea?
Unemployment, ill health or anything which could impact on your earnings is likely to alter your circumstances and subsequently your ability to make repayments on a PPI product. From this point of...
View ArticleBank whistleblowers disclose every last detail of broken culture
A scathing report by the Financial Services Authority (FSA) last week revealed the extent to which high street banks chasing commission are consistently ripping off customers. The report showed that...
View ArticleAttic ‘junk’ worth almost £3,000
While most people think their attics are filled with unused junk, research has found that these discarded items actually have an average value of £2,813. On average, people think that ‘clutter’ in...
View ArticlePPI mis-selling scandal – how did it get this far?
As Payment Protection Insurance is primarily in place to make sure consumers can repay their loan if they become unexpectedly unemployed or their income drops, it is incredible that a large number of...
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