The chances are that if you have not heard of the Ben 10 Omnitrix you obviously do not have a boy aged between four and twelve, because it seems that nearly all young boys in this age group have been captivated by the incredibly popular cartoon adventures from two different related series that revolve around […]
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Impartial consumer website reviews at moneytips.org.uk
The website www.moneytips.org.uk is a site full of reviews on other websites. If you’re a customer who is looking for more information about a website and what its like to use, then this is an excellent resource. There are a large number of businesses who have been reviewed here, and the site regularly adds new […]
Renewed competition in credit card market, says research
CREDIT CARD PROMOS INCREASE, BUT SO DO RATES PROMOTIONAL offers in the credit card market are on the rise, but so too are interest rates, according to new research by Moneysupermarket.com Consumers are benefiting from renewed competition in the marketplace, as the lengths of interest-free periods offered by providers hit record highs. The downside for […]
Finding a good sim card deal
The Simcards.co.uk website aims to help the user find the best sim only deals from all major providers. Specialising in sim only deals, these relate to offers where you receive free sim cards and purchase a monthly activation of the sim card based on your current usage needs. At any point with a thirty day […]
The world of mystery shopping
Normal jobs can get old after awhile, but there are mystery shopper jobs that offer just as much mystique as the title implies. This is due to the fact that as a mystery shopper you never know what the next day will entail since the retail shops, restaurants, and petrol stations that you are assigned […]
Which? Calls for car electronic stability controls
In a recent road safety test conducted in Germany by the motoring group ADAC, the Citroen Nemo flunked the “moose” test (also called the “elk” test). The test is designed to demonstrate a vehicle’s ability to manoeuvre safely in tight turns at motorway speeds. While two similar vehicles, a Fiat and a Peugeot, survived the […]
Ryanair agrees to pay for delays
It appears that the European laws governing airlines and their management will be upheld at least for the time being. Michael O’Leary, CEO of Ryanair, has done a dramatic turnaround from stating that the airline would only be responsible for the cost of cancelled tickets to agreeing to pay “reasonable receipted expenses”. T The expenses […]
OFT still unhappy with used car dealers
According to the OFT (Office of Fair Trading) used car dealerships are still not properly serving their customers. The OFT insists that more work needs to be done in order to ensure that the law is enforced properly as well as better informing customers and dealers of legislation. The report also says that many second […]
Overhaul of Scottish consumer laws
A new blueprint published this week by the Consumer Focus Scotland is aimed at creating a new civil justice system that is a good fit for the 21st century calls for the system to undergo an overhaul so that consumers are in the favour of the court instead of the legal profession. The campaign group […]
Barn raised or free range may just be battery eggs
A new report reveals that eggs are being advertised as barn raised or free range that are in fact from battery hens and are sitting on the shelves of high street stores. Trading standards officers looked at different retailers taking 50 eggs and finding that 19 of the eggs, around 40% failed to pass labelling […]