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TV and movie streaming giant Netflix is increasing the price of some of its subscription packages, with users to be charged an extra 50p or £1 per month.
6 October 2017
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The BBC has announced it is to close down its digital download service the BBC Store from 1 November. If you've bought any programmes you won't be able to watch them after that - but you can get a full refund for your purchases, or an Amazon Video voucher worth a little more.
25 May 2017
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Millions of Sky customers are facing an inflation-busting price hike – but if you're affected you may be able to haggle down your bill or quit your contract penalty-free, with one MoneySaver knocking more than £500 off his annual bill after following our tips.
25 January 2017
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Vodafone is once again the most complained-about mobile network according to data compiled by telecoms regulator Ofcom, with the firm getting three times the average industry-wide number of customer gripes.
21 December 2016
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Three million TalkTalk customers are facing price hikes next month of up to £33/year for their broadband, phone and TV packages. But it's possible to beat the hikes – you can quit your contract penalty-free, swap to a cheaper 'fixed low price plan' or try to haggle a better deal.
11 October 2016
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5.2 million Virgin Media home phone, broadband and TV customers will see prices rise by an average of 5.1% from November. But you'll be able to leave your contract penalty-free, or if you want to stay, you may be able to beat the hike by haggling.
18 August 2016
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Branded over-the-counter medicines can cost up to eight times as much as generic equivalents – and even 'own-brand' generics can cost more than three times as much as them – a MoneySavingExpert.com investigation reveals.
29 June 2016
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A Nurofen advert that claimed a product could specifically target joint and back pain has been banned from TV screens.
29 June 2016

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