Consumer group Which? is filing a super complaint with the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) regarding the level of surcharges levied for buying goods and …
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The tally of repossessions in the UK has fallen – though this will be no consolation to the 37,000 people suffering such a fate in 2010.
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A consumer has explained how an individual voluntary arrangement (IVA) has liberated her from a life of debt and fleeing from creditors.
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Missed payments are adding to credit card debt and damaging credit files, new research has revealed.
A study by Moneysupermarket.com has …
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Many people will now find running up credit card debt more expensive because of risk-based pricing, an expert has explained.
Spokesman fo…
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In a week when the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee will decide whether the cost of borrowing should rise or not, those who owe money b…
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Recent increases in the cost of living including more expensive food, fuel and utility bills as well as VAT have made life trickier for some, but it i…
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Ever since it was formed, the coalition government has emphasised how its primary aim is reducing the level of public debt in the country. But while t…
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