UK watchdogs need to step in on rip-off bills, which are bad for consumers and the economy / (…)
From mobiles to insurance and subscriptions, firms are able to exploit the fact they know more than customers Ever felt swizzed by the small print in your mobile contract, bamboozled by a plethora of insurance products or locked into a subscription you signed up for by mistake? Then you are far (…)
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