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It's outrageous how many companies ignore 'no cold callers' signs. We want to name and shame the biggies that do it often. Which companies have ignored your 'no cold callers' sign? (The list's compiled from experiences in our forum.)
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7 May 2012
Compared to six months ago (a recession is measured over that time), are your overall finances:
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29 April 2012
ISA providers love to suck people in with great rates, then drop 'em. Yet you've a right to massively boost the rate through a top cash ISA transfer. Which of the following is nearest your situation?
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23 April 2012
The year is moving on apace. Easter’s gone and the next big break is the summer. Do you have holiday plans? Which of these is nearest to your situation for your main summer holiday?
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16 April 2012
The days of a weekly cash paypacket are long gone for most. Most payment is now electronic, yet how and when you’re paid still varies and a confused pay schedule can cause havoc if it’s out of kilter with your bills. When do you get paid?
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9 April 2012
Whether it's simply saying 'cut the price or I'll leave you' with breakdown cover or broadband, or asking your bank to reduce your interest rate, haggling with call centres works. Which of these service companies have you successfully haggled with?
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2 April 2012
If you were in charge of the tax system, what would you set as the HIGHEST Income Tax rate that anyone should pay? Which is nearest to your view?
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25 March 2012
The government has announced that restrictions will be lifted during the Olympics, but should restrictions be lifted permanently? Which of the following is closest to your view?
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18 March 2012
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?
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11 March 2012
A cash ISA is simply a tax-free savings account. You're allowed to put in £5,340 per tax year – then it stays tax free year after year. Yet the cash ISA year end is nearly upon us (5 April), and if you don't use it you lose it.    Which of the following is closest to your situation?
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4 March 2012
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