Beware costly subscriptions when shopping online

21 February 2012

Shoppers have reported unexpected continuous payments on statements, set up apparently without their knowledge

Marks & Spencer brings outlet prices to the web

21 February 2012

M&S has opened up its discounted outlet store prices on clothes to internet users

Last minute Serenata Flowers cancellations see lovers let down

14 February 2012

Some loved-up couples have been left frustrated after Serenata cancelled a number of Valentine's Day orders last night

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Couples should do it together on Valentine's Day (to save money)

14 February 2012

We're often asked for our top Valentine's tips, and the simple answer is couples save if they do it together

Sainsbury's food label switch could save shoppers money

10 February 2012

New labelling from Sainsbury's which aims to encourage people to freeze more food could prevent unnecessary waste

25% think first date voucher 'makes him a keeper'

10 February 2012

As Valentine's celebrations start, nearly 85% think it's acceptable to use a 2for1 voucher on a first date

Retailers in extended warranty shake-up

7 February 2012

Major electrical retailers are poised to avoid a competition inquiry by overhauling their sales of extended warranties

Warning – free skincare trials may be subscription trap

2 February 2012

Forum users have complained of unknowingly subscribing to skincare firm RevitaDerm, after signing up for 'free' trials

Blow to Peacocks shoppers as gift cards no longer accepted

25 January 2012

Consumers with gift cards for retailer Peacocks can no longer use them as the company has gone into administration

Millions cut back on food bills

19 January 2012

More than a third of people have reduced their food spending in the last year to help cover their rent or mortgage

End 'rip off' charges, says Ed Miliband

18 January 2012

The Labour leader says the Government should intervene on exorbitant charges for savings, holidays, banking and parking

Price cuts trigger inflation fall

17 January 2012

A raft of high-street promotions in the run-up to Christmas triggered the largest inflation drop in nearly three years

Window open to buy and sell London 2012 Olympics tickets

6 January 2012

Fans who no longer want their Olympic or Paralympic tickets can sell them from today, while there's also a chance to buy

Government to ban surcharges on debit and credit card payments on flights, concert tickets and more

23 December 2011

The move follows a call by the OFT for fees, often added in the final stage of transactions, to be banned on debit cards

Sainsbury's may miss some Christmas delivery slots

22 December 2011

Customers are sweating over their Christmas dinner after the supermarket admitted some deliveries have been cancelled

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