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One in four people have no idea what they're paying for TV
We don't know what we're paying for TV, we're confused about the way packages are priced, and we're failing to watch the vast majority of the channels we're forking out for. Millions of people pay for TV services in the
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Brace yourself for National Price Rise Day
The 1st April is National Price Rise Day, as everyone from your local council to your gas supplier and dentist take the opportunity to hike prices. Money.co.uk has tracked down 15 price rises on or around 1st April, and says that overall
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80% sick of misleading broadband adverts
Broadband adverts offer a glimpse into a wonderful world. You and your family will all be able to hook up to the internet, stream TV and music, work from home, browse the web, and upload photographs to your heart's content. And nobody -
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We're so reliant on broadband that we're stuck with our provider
We're not shopping around for a cheaper broadband service, because we're too worried about the connection going down during the changeover. A new study has revealed that we're missing out on a shocking average of £118 a year as a
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Autumn Statement 2016: what it means for you
Philip Hammond's first Autumn Statement was his chance to make his mark as a different kind of Chancellor. After an era dominated by talk of balancing the budget and pulling rabbits out of hats - "Spreadsheet Phil" promised no
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The Autumn Statement: what we know so far
Philip Hammond is following in the grand tradition of Autumn Statements, and announcing plenty of the content in the days before his big speech. So far we have had news on broadband and a ban on cold calling for pension investments plus hints
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10 Sneaky price hikes lurking around the corner
At this time of year everyone needs to keep a close eye on the pennies, so we don't end up short of cash during the priciest time of the year. So it's particularly galling that companies have chosen the next few months to bring in an
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