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Jul 12, 2010
Recent legislation concerning credit reports is being widely welcomed by leading consumer groups. The new government initiative has meant that starting today, consumers will now be able to view their credit reports online for a one-off fee of £2.

Mar 19, 2010
Last year only 46% of student loan applications were fully processed by the start of the academic year, leaving thousands of pupils unable to buy the necessities that are needed when started higher education. The same could happen again

Mar 15, 2010
3D television is something that has been in the making for a long time now but has in the past been dismissed by technology experts as a fad. However, it is no longer a fad

Mar 03, 2010
Think you’re saving are protected due to the Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS)? Your money may not be as protected as you think.

Mar 03, 2010
Think you’re saving are protected due to the Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS)? Your money may not be as protected as you think.

Jan 27, 2010
This years 2010 Football World Cup will be shown in HD to people around Britain but you could be in for a major disappointment.

Jan 15, 2010
A new boiler scrappage scheme to help 125,000 households replace their boilers was unveiled by the chancellor Alistair Darling. The boiler scrappage scheme will help people get a new boiler by funding them with £400 to replace their boiler.

Jan 14, 2010
As of 4th January 2010 the price of train tickets in some places rose by up to 15% . Even though prices have been raised, a money saving specialist at Credit Problems No Problem says that you can still make huge savings on the price of certain fares.

Nov 27, 2009
Running a car can cost a lot of money for many, but imagine being a two-car family and how much you have to spend just on purchasing them. Then there is maintenance, tax and insurance. The cost can add up to astounding amounts. A moped can solve this

Nov 27, 2009
The newly appointed Supreme Court has given their long awaited decision this week on 'unfair bank charges', causing a severe blow to an estimated 1.2 million people who have lodged claims.


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