Online shoppers should watch out for delivery fees on Amazon, after the retailer scrapped its free "super saver" delivery on certain items. But there are ways to avoid the new charge, which was introduced yesterday.
New European proposals aimed at cutting the cost of using debit and credit cards have been announced, but it's too early to say whether shoppers will benefit or lose out from the move.
The Government insists only creditworthy borrowers will be able to buy homes with its Help to Buy scheme, as it revealed more details about its housing stimulus programme.
If you want to watch football matches for free live on the internet, be warned there are big question marks about the legality of doing this after internet providers were told to block access to a site offering live Premier League games.
Average temperatures might have topped 30 degrees Celsius in parts of the UK this week, but many will struggle to cool down because of a shortage of fans, MoneySavingExpert.com can reveal.
Rents across England and Wales stalled in June for the first time in at least six years as more people decided to buy their own homes, a lettings network says.
Payday loan firm QuickQuid has admitted it got hold of non-customer details from third parties, following last week's huge blunder when it emailed many consumers with incorrect demands for cash.
19 July 2013
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