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- Consumers need to spend carefully at Christmas
Consumers should be careful with their Christmas spending and ensure they do not put more than they can afford to pay back on credit, warn financial experts. The Consumer Credit Counselling Service has said, that despite it being the festive season, people still need to remember that money spent on...... - Consumers expected to spend ВЈ2.7b more this Christmas
An estimated £2.7 billion more is to be spent this Christmas by consumers compared with last year, according to a survey by Sainsbury's Bank.People intend to spend £11.85 billion more on shopping in the last week before Christmas than in 2006. The findings also show that 18 per cent of...... - 2008 set to be 'a tough year financially'
2008 is "going to be a bit of a shock" and a "tough year financially" for consumers, according to a financial expert. The end of fixed rate mortgages and the rising price of gas and electric bills both contribute to the more pessimistic financial outlook for next year, says AWD...... - Consumers need examples of what they will have to pay back
Banks and credit card companies should provide a "practical example" of what a consumer needs to pay back, claims a debt counselling service. Thomas Charles & Co has said companies should follow the examples set by mortgage lenders and unsecured loan lenders and show consumers what they will be paying...... - Credit cards can provide 'additional protection' against online fraud
Paying for goods worth over £100 with a credit card can provide consumers with additional protection against potential ID fraud say industry experts.A spokesperson for Consumer Direct said: "They [consumers] can get additional protection under section 75 of the Consumer Credit Act, which makes credit card companies jointly and equally...... - Investigation launched into online sale of bank account details
An investigation has been launched by the Information Commissioner after it was revealed bank account details could be purchased online. The Times discovered more than 100 websites were selling the details of British bankers while an e-passport was also found to be on sale online. A trafficker was also reportedly......