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  • #46
    Re: Consumer TV Series on television

    Originally posted by 5corpio View Post
    Watchdog

    Thu 12 Apr 2012 @ 20:00


    Consumer series. As car insurance premiums rocket, why are some companies making their loyal customers pay the most? Plus, the products that are more expensive for women than men....link http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01gg5dyy:
    Originally posted by 5corpio View Post
    Watchdog

    Thu 19 Apr 2012 @ 20:00

    How flying with a budget airline can end up costing you more than travelling with a major carrier. Plus the energy giant that has been condemning perfectly working boilers and the supermarket price cuts that aren't what they seem.....link BBC - Watchdog
    Snap!
    Last edited by 5corpio; 19 April 2012, 18:36. Reason: link and text amendment

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    • #47
      Re: Consumer TV Series on television

      Thanks, it was forum fault for timing out on me...........amended
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      • #48
        Re: Consumer TV Series on television

        I liked their test of the question answering app on the latest iPhone:

        Q: What date is Easter Sunday?
        A: I have no idea what date it is in eleven minus eight White City Close. How silly is that?
        Garbage In, Garbage Out.
        Last edited by CleverClogs (RIP); 19 April 2012, 18:42.

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        • #49
          Re: Consumer TV Series on television

          According to the spokeswallah for British Gas Service Division - apparently its Managing Director, one Chris Jansen - their engineers do not get any commission on sales of new boilers and he stood by the disingenuous clap-trap his engineers stated. Incredible!

          Unless British Gas have changed their procedures in the last few years, their engineers are still paid a reward for all qualified sales leads they generate so, whilst the commission on the sale may only be paid to the box-wallah who gets the mug sucker customer to sign on the dotted line, the engineer is rewarded for condemning old (but serviceable and safe) boilers.

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          • #50
            Re: Consumer TV Series on television

            Watchdog

            Thu 26 Apr 2012 @ 20:00

            Anne Robinson and the team look at how easy it is to become a victim of bank fraud - how hard is it to get your money back? Plus, the value-for-money stores that can turn out to be more expensive than mainstream supermarkets.....link BBC - Watchdog
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            • #51
              Re: Consumer TV Series on television

              Watchdog

              Thu 3 May 2012 @ 20:00


              Anne Robinson and the team investigate a potentially dangerous fault with a popular family car. Plus questionable supermarket offers, and the insurance companies hitting customers with huge charges for a simple change of address. Linky: BBC - BBC One Programmes - Watchdog
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              • #52
                Re: Consumer TV Series on television

                Originally posted by 5corpio View Post
                Watchdog

                Thu 26 Apr 2012 @ 20:00

                Anne Robinson and the team look at how easy it is to become a victim of bank fraud - how hard is it to get your money back?
                Perhaps that is the way the banks plan to increase adult employment?

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                • #53
                  Re: Consumer TV Series on television

                  i think that i missed that bit =
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                  • #54
                    Re: Consumer TV Series on television

                    The Truth About Tax

                    Monday 14th May 2012 @ 20:30 on BBC1

                    Aggressive tax avoidance was branded 'morally repugnant' by the chancellor in the last budget. But what does he mean? Panorama investigates how some of the UK's most famous companies are using a tax haven at the heart of Europe to save millions in tax. Armed with a cache of secret documents, the programme reveals how global names have received big tax breaks on billion-pound transactions in the tiny country of Luxembourg. They say legal tax efficiency is good news for shareholders. In these austere times, Darragh MacIntyre asks: is big business paying its fair share?....Read more here: Panorama, The Truth About Tax
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                    • #55
                      Re: Consumer TV Series on television

                      Watching the Detectives

                      Monday 14th May 2012 @ 20:00 on CH4

                      How safe are your secrets? Channel 4 Dispatches reveals how easy it is to buy our most personal and confidential information. In a year-long undercover investigation, private detectives sell us access to health and criminal records, mobile phone bills and bank accounts. The programme discovers the extent of the black market in personal data and reveals how supposedly secure databases are open to exploitation.....Read more here: channel4.com dispatches
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                      • #56
                        Re: Consumer TV Series on television

                        Originally posted by 5corpio View Post
                        The Truth About Tax

                        Monday 14th May 2012 @ 20:30 on BBC1

                        Aggressive tax avoidance was branded 'morally repugnant' by the chancellor in the last budget. But what does he mean? Panorama investigates how some of the UK's most famous companies are using a tax haven at the heart of Europe to save millions in tax. Armed with a cache of secret documents, the programme reveals how global names have received big tax breaks on billion-pound transactions in the tiny country of Luxembourg. They say legal tax efficiency is good news for shareholders. In these austere times, Darragh MacIntyre asks: is big business paying its fair share?....Read more here: Panorama, The Truth About Tax
                        Bump - tonight
                        Originally posted by 5corpio View Post
                        Watching the Detectives

                        Monday 14th May 2012 @ 20:00 on CH4

                        How safe are your secrets? Channel 4 Dispatches reveals how easy it is to buy our most personal and confidential information. In a year-long undercover investigation, private detectives sell us access to health and criminal records, mobile phone bills and bank accounts. The programme discovers the extent of the black market in personal data and reveals how supposedly secure databases are open to exploitation.....Read more here: channel4.com dispatches
                        Bump - tonight
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                        • #57
                          Re: Consumer TV Series on television

                          Originally posted by 5corpio View Post
                          Watching the Defectives
                          IFYPFY.

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                          • #58
                            Re: Consumer TV Series on television

                            Originally posted by CleverClogs View Post
                            IFYPFY.
                            Speak English Boy!
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                            • #59
                              Re: Consumer TV Series on television

                              Originally posted by CleverClogs View Post
                              IFYPFY.
                              Originally posted by 5corpio View Post
                              Speak English Boy!
                              I fixed your post for you......
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                              • #60
                                Re: Consumer TV Series on television

                                Beating the Recession - Cash vs Cards
                                Dispatches:
                                Personal finance expert Harry Wallop investigates whether cutting up our credit cards and paying for everything in cash could leave us with more money in our pockets. Exclusive research for Channel 4 reveals how families are now realising the value of a 'return to cash', drawing out more from cash machines than at any time in the last five years. But that's not what the banks and credit card companies want us to do - so is the move towards a cashless society more about the banks' profits than the convenience of financially-stretched consumers?


                                Monday 21st May 2012 @ 20:00 on CH4
                                Linky: http://www.channel4.com/programmes/dispatches
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