All Disputes articles – Page 15
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Improvements here, improvements there…
…but not a sausage to help the retailer who is seeing the opposite of improvements to her takings…
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Got the message?
How closely do you read the message on your terminal when doing a debit/credit card transaction?
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Post-it note: unfair
This slot is often used to air an injustice, and that is certainly how Harjit Singh sees his situation.
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Pre-paid or unpaid?
The last thing that Mark Canniford wants to do is help fund the Daily Mail’s current promotion…
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Never let your rent review slide
If you have a landlord and a lease then you should read this warning carefully…
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Three's a crowd when you're piggy in the middle
Newsagents do not appreciate third party sales…
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Charge them rent for the waste of space
Several of you got in touch regarding unwanted Lanwall photocopiers now that the leases are paid up…
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Not a passport to profit
Kamaljit Mann is lumbered with an Ezeecopy commission contract for passport ID pictures…
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So, where did the money go?
Investigative programme Taro Naw has done a follow up on the Horizon/subpostmaster scandal…
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The customer comes first?
I had a go at Santander a couple of issues ago for its blood vessel-bursting banking…
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Pays to make a point
One of the most boring things to do on earth is to read all the fine print…
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Would you credit it?
Maria Johnson was mystified when her utility supplier, Eon, told her she had a zero credit score…
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A picture's worth how much?
I recently featured Chris & Lin Beckett, who were billed £612 for using a picture on their website…
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Blood vessel-bursting banking
On-line banking: so handy from the comfort of your desk, or so it is promoted by the banks….
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Just picture this...
Some of you may be vaguely aware that you need to pay for the use of images…
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Anon number two: Concerning Camelot
A retailer feels his National Lottery sales are being squeezed by the competition.