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James Daley, Money Editor, Which?, 19 August 2010 15:01
Work-from-home scams What is it? You’re offered a quick way to make a lot of money from home without having any qualifications or skills. You have to pay money upfront, be it a registration fee or buying goods, but then it turns out there is either no work or you can’t make money.What should you do? When Which? investigated working ...
Trish Bratt, Finance
23 June 2010 12:57
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By Sheena Correa, 22 June 2010 15:22
We’ve come up with some clever ways of putting a few extra pennies in your pocket No matter how hard we try, at times we all need extra help with the finances. With these ways of getting extra cash, you’ll be able to ride out the tough times with ease… 1 Cash in your old phonesIf you’ve got an old ...
susiehol, Finance
09 June 2010 12:37
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Anonymous, 07 June 2010 15:04
Worryingly, we’re more likely to get divorced than change our bank – seven in ten Brits have not switched their current account since 2000, according to Santander. So here’s how to make your money work harder for you. • Many people have a current account with one of the four big high street bank – Barclays, NatWest, HSBC and Lloyds TSB ...
Yours editorial, 17 May 2010 16:55
Supermarkets are laid out in a specific way – to make you spend. They use every trick to slow you down, tempt you with impulse buys and inspire you with delicious smelling food. Here’s how to beat the supermarkets at their own game and save £££s• Flowers, fresh fruit and the salad bar are there to entice you in and ...
ibizagirl, Finance
15 February 2010 18:42
BarbaraW56, Finance
01 February 2010 14:57
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Yours magazine, 25 January 2010 19:49
Keeping our homes warm during the winter months can be a costly business but there are some simple things we can do to save money Switch suppliers Shopping around for a better energy deal could save you up to £398 a year, says Energyhelpline. First ask your energy supplier if it has a cheaper plan for you so you ...
erimon, Legal and consumer
11 January 2010 22:57