Archive for August, 2010

Fake iTunes reviews row settled

A US trade body rules against a marketing firm whose employees posted favourable reviews of its clients’ apps on iTunes.


Charity donors ‘pay fundraisers’

Fees paid to fundraising companies by UK charities for recruiting new donors often effectively wipe out the amount a person gives, a Newsnight investigation finds.


Cold callers ’should be banned’

Three-quarters of people want cold calling to be banned, according to a survey by the consumer group Which?


Understanding Mortgages

Mortgages go back a longtime, in fact they originated in England way back in 1190 and were looked on as a conditional sale able to be repossessed in the event of failure of payment.
Nowadays, nothing much has changed, in so far as the banks or credit company will without a doubt take your home if [...]


How To Seek Greatest Ideas For Dealing With Your Debt As To Enjoy A Secure Life

Gathering free information on debt elimination is easy assuming you know exactly where to search. Nevertheless, it should be noted that most info that is offered on the internet are provided with no economic anticipation. But this information might merely be pictured just so to whet your appetite in order to purchase a publication or [...]


Debt Collection For A Small Organisation With An Outstanding Account At A Large Organisation But Keen To Protect The Working Relationship.

When a small enterprise has been working on projects with a large enterprise for many years, there will have been a good professional relationship built over that time and one which ought to be safeguarded as it can bring in an ongoing flow of projects for the small enterprise. However if the large enterprise [...]


Cold callers ’should be banned’

Three-quarters of people want cold calling to be banned, according to a survey by the consumer group Which?


Stolen laptop held customer data

The Yorkshire building society admits exposing thousands of customers to potential loss when a laptop computer was stolen.


Peak rail times ‘are confusing’

Some train companies are accused by Which? magazine of confusing passengers by charging peak fares outside of busy times.


Clegg slams ‘partial’ IFS report

Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg says a report which says that the Budget has hit poorest families the hardest is “partial”.