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  • BusinessAOL

    Your personal details could be on sale for as little as 4p

    Scammers, fraudsters and nuisance callers can snap up the personal details of thousands of people, for a little as 4p per person, according to an undercover investigation by Which? It found that's it's alarmingly easy for criminals to

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    The great Black Friday rip off revealed

    Half of the deals offered on Black Friday last year weren't as good as they claimed to be. In fact 49% of the products being sold as deals were cheaper the month before Black Friday - or the month after. The findings come from consumer group

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  • SportAOL

    Which? warns of Rugby World Cup counterfeit tickets

    The England squad was unveiled last week and the competition is due to begin in just 16 days time, but Which? has warned fans to be wary of Rugby World Cup ticket scams. The consumer's association has revealed concerns in relation to

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  • NewsAOL

    Scammers masquerade as government departments

    Scammers are using the names of government departments and well known banks and companies as they try to part consumers from their bank details, according to a new study. Research by Which? found there are a range of frauds, varying in their

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  • BusinessAOL

    Insurance companies begin to charge eye-watering fees

    Rui Vieira/PA WIRE A consumer report has found that some car insurance companies are charging extortionate fees on top of driver's annual premiums. According to consumer organisation Which?, some companies are charging up to £75 for

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    Car buyers misled over claimed fuel economy

    Car manufacturers are being accused of misleading customers over the efficiency of their cars by overstating fuel economy, following an independent consumer report that revealed 98 per cent of cars failed to match quoted consumption

  • LifestyleAOL

    Chip shop shock: that's not cod!

    Consumer experts at Which? have claimed that fish and chip shops are palming customers off with cheaper fish - labelled as cod or haddock. In their tests, almost one in six were not labelled correctly. Which? ordered 45 portions of cod or

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