Credit and debit card charges can add £40 to the cost of a family holiday Photo: ALAMY Credit and debit card transaction fees charged by airlines are infuriating. Paying with a card can cost up to £10 per person …
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Airline card charges: how to avoid them – Daily Telegraph
Confidence among small firms has improved slightly, despite worsening access to finance and rising worries about late payment. Tied up: Only 1% of firms surveyed believe access to finance has improved The July ‘economy …
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Morale high despite rise in bank charges – This is Money
Confidence among small firms has improved slightly, despite worsening access to finance and rising worries about late payment. Tied up: Only 1% of firms surveyed believe access to finance has improved The July ‘economy …
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Morale high despite rise in bank charges – This is Money
PRLog (Press Release) – Jul 25, 2010 – For me it hasn’t been a surprise that at last almost all major banks decided to withdraw from selling payment protection insurance. There was a great publicity about policies …
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UK banks withdraw from selling PPI – now what? – PRLog (free press release)
• Losing the appeal could have cost the banks £2.6 billion a year The UK’s highest court ruled the charges do not come under “unfair contract” rules, meaning they are not subject to regulation by the Office of Fair Trading
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Surprise victory for banks in legal battle over charges – Scotsman.com
2010-07-20 16:45:03 – CONTESA registered as a Hong Kong charity to highlight the plight of disadvantaged and children orphaned by Aids in Zambia. 20th July 2010: CONTESA a UK registered charity that supports Aids orphans …
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Registration of CONTESA Charity Hong Kong is Complete – PR Inside
Have a glass of wine in the late evening sunshine. Go for a long walk. Cook dinner for the family. But don’t, whatever you do, watch Panorama on BBC1 tonight. Trust me. Don’t do it. It will just make you angry. I …
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Bank charges: not such a rounded view from Panorama – Financial Times
Campaigners against excessive bank charges are taking the Scottish Government to the European Court of Human Rights. Lawyers acting for customers fined thousands of pounds by lenders said Scottish civil justice …
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Bank charge campaigner sues UK Government for damages – Herald Scotland
Hidden bank charges are coming under Parliamentary scrutiny thanks to Andrew Tyrie, the new chairman of the Treasury Select Committee. The high street banks have been ripping off their customers for years – in …
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Free banking? There is no such thing, says Tyrie – Citywire.co.uk
Hidden bank charges are coming under Parliamentary scrutiny thanks to Andrew Tyrie, the new chairman of the Treasury Select Committee. The high street banks have been ripping off their customers for years – in …
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Free banking? There is no such thing, says Tyrie – Citywire.co.uk