Poll

Many big stores, such as M&S, have generous no-fault return policies. Some people use this as a form of free rental – you buy the clothes, wear them once, then return them. The legality is questionable – it depends on the terms. Yet with 14-day no-fault returns for internet goods coming into law next year, we want to see how common this behaviour is. Which one of these is closest to your situation?
12 August 2013

We run this poll on big banks' current accounts every six months to see how the experience changes. We’d love your feedback. Please vote based on CUSTOMER SERVICE for your main CURRENT account over the last SIX MONTHS. Please ignore rates or any other products, or service from before six months ago.
4 August 2013

Many goods sold in the UK are made or imported. Buying British can help UK manufacturers and may be more environmentally sustainable – yet if it costs more, would you pay more? Which of these would you be willing to pay more for to buy British? (You can select as many options as you like)
15 July 2013

Energy regulator Ofgem plans to cap the number of tariffs suppliers can offer to four per fuel, in a bid to simplify the market. One potential negative is that prices for the cheapest deals could rise, as suppliers won’t be able to offer expensive standard tariffs. These are often £250 a year more than online deals, so they’ll need to make up the difference from somewhere. Which is closest to your view on how the market should look?
23 June 2013

We're updating our research on the link between mental health issues and debt problems. It's argued either one can cause the other – if you’ve been affected, see our Mental Health and Debt guide. Please answer the question below NOTE: Exclude mortgages & student loans from definition of "debt".
17 June 2013

















