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28th September 2009
Is it safe to eat out?
Are cases of food poisoning increasing as nearly one in five food outlets fall below the legal food safety standards?
In the UK there are 70,000 to 80,000 cases of food poisoning reported each year. The number of unreported ca... Read >
Author: Marvin Fowler
16th September 2009
Are you ready to find the solutions you have been searching for?
Credit Card Companies are all over the world and so are Credit Cards. Some of the Credit Card Companies just issue cards to a specific country or area that they are in. If you live in ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
15th September 2009
Many home improvement companies have been slow to make any change in suppliers as the industry has slowed during the recent recession. Afraid to rock the boat, retailers of doors and windows have chosen to weather the storm by trying to cut costs rather t... Read >
Author: Bryan Farrow
10th September 2009
Credit card jumping has become a common practice. The term refers to the habit of moving debt balances from card to card to take advantage of preferential rates. But just how worthwhile is credit card jumping for consumers?
UK consumers have staggering... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
10th September 2009
A poll, conducted by the Yougov, which presents what the world thinks, confirmed that over 20% of 18-24 year olds would like to communicate via web chat widget with a professional if they were interested in purchasing items. Live help software is quick, e... Read >
Author: iwona
26th August 2009
Utility Warehouse, or Telecom Plus, offers UK consumers the opportunity to save money on household utililities. Every family uses them, and every family needs them, because where would we be in today's modern world without gas, electricity, telephone an... Read >
Author: Mlm Marketing UK
25th August 2009
Gas for domestic or business use is bought wholesale by the array of suppliers operating within the UK market and then distributed to households or commercial premises via these suppliers. Gas bills are calculated on the basis of how many units of energy ... Read >
Author: kIM
10th August 2009
Credit card jumping has become a common practice. The term refers to the habit of moving debt balances from card to card to take advantage of preferential rates. But just how worthwhile is credit card jumping for consumers? UK consumers have staggering le... Read >
Author: dbp2005
31st July 2009
The demand for mobile phones has increased vastly over the last few years. As technology has progressed, improvements in mobile phones have been vast. Not only has this, but the production of mobile phones has led to increased jobs and a boost to the UK ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
29th July 2009
With summer temperatures soaring and the Government warning that global warming will affect “every aspect of our daily lives”, perhaps it is no surprise that UK consumers’ interest in air conditioning is on the increase. In particular, air condition... Read >
Author: John Witterson
17th July 2009
BT stands for British Telecommunication. Earlier it was a boring and tough task to do surfing over the web. Users treated downloads as an unwanted task. But with the Broadband one can do the same within few minutes which used to take hours previously. Bro... Read >
Author: Andrew Peterson
02nd July 2009
We could all use a bit of extra cash at times - whether it’s to make home improvements, buy a new car, consolidate debts, or simply to take a much needed holiday. However, not all of us have lump sums of cash saved up - or, if a savings does exist, perh... Read >
Author: Daniel Collins
01st May 2009
If you are up to completing your shopping within meagre span of lunch hours – then all you need to do is spending time in your favourite coffee bar and enter any comparison shopping site to wind up your shopping with a satisfactory sigh, at a great barg... Read >
Author: Mike Simonds
21st April 2009
Considering that business transactions are turning to be more globally competitive and thus require for more companies to seek more easier business solutions, it is no surprise that more companies turn to wire transfers for local and international money t... Read >
Author: ajcones
19th March 2009
Widely considered the most efficient form of communicating with prospective customers, email marketing campaigns are increasing in popularity and therefore advancing accordingly. It is estimated that half of all internet users - circumstances permitting ... Read >
Author: seanduffy
12th March 2009
As the recession hits harder and more people struggle to make ends meet, the last thing anyone would want is to be hit by credit card fraud.
But as more people struggle to hold on tight to their cash, a number of others are trying just as hard to take... Read >
Author: Arti
10th March 2009
This year’s Mobile World Congress had some great pieces on display. The best in the business congregated at Barcelona to dish out some really unique handsets that’d tempt most gizmo fans. Let’s take a look at the best three picks.
1. Samsung Blu... Read >
Author: liza252
02nd March 2009
As the cost of living continues to climb, many of us are having to tighten our belts. But is cutting down our outgoings as difficult as we think? Here we have a bunch of suggestions as to how to make small savings on a day-to-day basis. And if we make lit... Read >
Author: MarkeD
18th February 2009
The number of cries for debt help has trebled over the past year since we have moved into a worldwide recession. With the UK in recession now is the time for people in debt to review their financial situation and seek professional advice before it becomes... Read >
Author: Debtsolve
09th February 2009
Do you like the idea of downloading an entire music album in less then 11 seconds? Or do you want to grab an 800 megabyte high definition movie file in just 3 minutes? If you answered yes to both, then Virgin Media has a ready solution for you.
The pow... Read >
Author: Caroline Telford
05th February 2009
An elite British company, offering UK consumers break down cover, advice on driving and financial products, is the AA Car Insurance Company. Similar to the United States version of triple A, the UK's AA is called The Automobile Association. Founded in the... Read >
Author: Levis Bark
05th January 2009
It is an unfortunate fact that energy prices have seen a huge increase in recent times. As such, this has had a detrimental effect on consumers in that they have seen their monthly bills rise significantly. However, from adapting some energy-saving change... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
29th December 2008
Credit Card Write Off - BBC Panorama 10th November 2008
A recent episode of the BBC's Panorama delved into the world of credit card debt. The show, aired on the 10th of November, examined the measures being taken by some consumers to force credit card ... Read >
Author: jmillar2005
29th December 2008
Credit Card Write Off - How does it work?
The Consumer Credit Act of 1974 was brought about to protect UK Consumers, however, the terms that allowed the consumer protection were not clear and therefore for years the Credit Industry was allowed free re... Read >
Author: jmillar2005
29th December 2008
Credit Card Write Off - BBC Panorama 10th November 2008
A recent episode of the BBC's Panorama delved into the world of credit card debt. The show, aired on the 10th of November, examined the measures being taken by some consumers to force credit card ... Read >
Author: Credit Comp
29th December 2008
Credit Card Write Off - How does it work?
The Consumer Credit Act of 1974 was brought about to protect UK Consumers, however, the terms that allowed the consumer protection were not clear and therefore for years the Credit Industry was allowed free re... Read >
Author: Credit Comp
30th October 2008
From Laser or Zoom whitening to specially made trays the treatments have moved on to ensure consumers get really white teeth in the lowest time possible and advances in technology seem to be getting better and better.The Tooth whitening fairy does exist a... Read >
Author: jay swedworthy
16th October 2008
As credit card and revolving debt rises in the UK, consumers faced with the challenges of managing multiple creditors, high debt, high interest, and the associated emotional burdens are more and more turning to debt consolidation. Debt consolidation is th... Read >
Author: Nicholas Hunt
17th September 2008
There was a time when mobile phones were out of the reach of ordinary people. It was more of an item of luxury. Carrying mobile phone reflected a person’s status. Normal people could not afford it and for student’s acquiring mobile phones was just out... Read >
Author: Astin Sharon
05th September 2008
As consumers are faced with what to spend their reduced disposable on then tooth whitening is competing directly with purchases like the Iphone, Nintendo Wii and fashion items like handbags and jewellery.Like many large cities across the UK people are loo... Read >
Author: jay swedworthy
02nd September 2008
Yesterday I read some worrying news that credit card spending is still increasing dispite the past 12 months warning we've had in the form of the credit crunch.
UK consumers are using credit cards as means of day to day living, so using their credit ca... Read >
Author: SimonDuffy
24th August 2008
UK consumers have a new source of fast credit, without the long-term commitment associated with bank loans, overdrafts and credit cards, following the market launch of Wonga.com.
The announcement follows extensive beta testing which saw the London-base... Read >
Author: Assaf Blitz
20th August 2008
Interestingly as the credit crunch hits the UK consumers are also thinking about teeth whitening as a real alternative to buying items like ipods, designer clothes or even other beauty treatments as they want the glowing white smile but do not necessarily... Read >
Author: jay swedworthy
29th July 2008
Half of UK consumers fear for their finances
Where there's muck there's ... A £57 million bill
64% of Britons are considering carrying on working after retirement
Middle Britain house prices to drop £40,000 by Christmas
Home insurance leaves Britons... Read >
Author: Jason Hulott
22nd July 2008
I need a loan? With today’s UK consumers, more and more people everyday are looking for some sort of borrowing. There are many different types of loans available, secured loan, unsecured loan, payday loan, the list is everlasting. Majority of consumers ... Read >
Author: R Rama
08th July 2008
Consumers have been driven nuts over the never-ending inflation currently sweeping the world. The globe, it seems to be in the grips of one financial crisis after another and commoners are in its grip. UK is not an exception to this trend and as one of th... Read >
Author: William
27th June 2008
Nearly half of British teenagers intend to get credit cards when they are adults, according to a new survey.
The survey by insurer Axa further revealed that 44% of teenagers aged between 15-17 years are keen to take out a credit card when they become a... Read >
Author: Mildred
10th June 2008
The mobile phone industry in UK is growing at a tremendous rate. Day by day the number of subscribers, and the number of customers, getting attracted to the cheap mobile phones, has given a boom to the UK mobile phone industry.
According to some repor... Read >
Author: Harsh
21st May 2008
There are few types of insurance that are legally necessary in the UK – one can choose whether or not to insure his or her life; the same goes for domestic animals or expensive home electronic equipment.
But car insurance is a legal requirement shou... Read >
Author: Jack Harris
20th May 2008
You are not alone if, like many UK consumers, you are anxious to consolidate your financial situation to fend off the anticipated hard times ahead. But, do you realise just how important your personal credit rating is when it comes to applying for mortg... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
15th May 2008
In the United Kingdom, there is fierce competition among the best and largest mobile service providers, namely Vodafone, Orange, O2, and T-Mobile. Nearly every month, they come up with new promos to entice more subscribers to sign up for their services. A... Read >
Author: David Webster
15th May 2008
With the rising prices of oil and food in the market today, what is any smart consumer to do? Because one of the most important necessities that humans in the modern world can’t live without is the mobile phone, it pays to be smarter when it comes... Read >
Author: David Webster
08th May 2008
Debt is an increasing concern for many people and is a subject that is currently dominating the headlines. As adults it is our duty to warn our children about drink and drugs, and perhaps now more than ever we should consider educating our children about ... Read >
Author: Carole
12th April 2008
Use online discount codes to your advantage and you could make large savings on a range of items. Samuel Windsor discounts offer an excellent way for UK consumers to make savings on shoes.
How to discount codes work? They are surprisingly simple to fin... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett
12th April 2008
Getting the right look can sometimes seem difficult, particularly if you are working to a small budget. This is obvious in the case of buying shoes, with many designer shoe brands selling at expensive prices.
Should you just give up and accept that you... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett
10th April 2008
Consumers tend to keep up to date on the latest mobile technology as it is one of the hottest items in the modern world. New mobile devices are released daily, competition has been very dynamic in the past and consumers now get a wide choice regarding t... Read >
Author: articlelink01@gmail.com
09th April 2008
Discount codes can be used to your advantage, helping you to save on a wide range of products and services from online retailers. If you've not already got into the habit of using these magical codes, then now could be a good time for you to start.
Dis... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett
09th April 2008
It's clear that there are numerous different styles of shoes available. The choices that you make in terms of what you wear could be giving a number of signals to other people. Have you stopped to think about the impression that you're making?
Shoes ar... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett
07th April 2008
It started on the fringes with the failure of smaller sub-prime lenders but the problem is now spreading to mainstream banking. Following the recent news of major US investment bank Bear Stern’s dramatic emergency rescue, the growing transatlantic credi... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane
06th April 2008
Do you wish that you could pay less when you shop at UK shoe stores? The answer to saving money is to concentrate your efforts on finding shoes more cheaply online.
In some senses, this may seem like obvious advice. After all, many people are aware of ... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett
04th April 2008
Cash transactions now account for only 29 per cent of all spending that takes place around the UK, according to a new report assessing the way the nation pays.
The typical Briton carries close to 33 pounds on his or her person at any given time but alm... Read >
Author: ARouse
02nd April 2008
Many UK consumers have found a perfectly legal way to pay less money when they shop online. If you're still paying the full price on a wide range of items then you could benefit by using discount codes.
Taking a look at the Additions catalogue site onl... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett
02nd April 2008
What are Offset Accounts? UK consumers have been asking this question more and more in recent years.
They combine your mortgage with your current and savings accounts, and sometimes your loans and credit cards. Interest earnt on your deposit accounts i... Read >
Author: Edd Carville
25th March 2008
Once one of the darlings of the financial world in the UK, the British tourism industry is currently undergoing a massive period of change and patterns of consumer spending have altered massively over the last few years, with dire consequences to many com... Read >
Author: richard bowles
25th March 2008
The idea behind discount codes and vouchers almost seems too good to be true. How is it possible that these free codes can help us to save money online? We take a closer look at vouchers in the UK.
With retailers all fighting for market share, consumer... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett
14th February 2008
Home Loans
If you're a homeowner, home loans are usually defined as secured loans, and should benefit from the best APR's available. Home loans are available with some of the most established lenders in the UK. If you have defaulted on a payment in the... Read >
Author: SimonDuffy
06th February 2008
There's no reason why any of us should be paying more for car warranties than we need to. Gone are the days when our choice seemed to be restricted to purchasing cover from our local car dealership.
The appearance of so many independent warranty specia... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett
02nd February 2008
With the proliferation of companies offering car warranty deals online, there's never been a better time to find yourself a bargain. Are you taking advantage of the internet to get the best deal on car warranties?
Too many UK consumers rely on local ca... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett
02nd February 2008
Many UK car owners realise the importance of having a high quality extended car warranty policy in place. It is possible to find such policies at low prices if you're prepared to shop around for the best deals.
The great thing about extended warranties... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett
01st February 2008
According to a leading British insurer, the monthly cost or running a car is almost equal to the average mortgage repayment. If you want to reduce your vehicle outgoings, then a good place to start is by looking at your current warranty deal.
When you ... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett
31st January 2008
There's been a revolution in the world of car warranties in recent years. If you're not already paying less for your policies, then you need to shop around online to make sure that you get a better deal.
It was once the case that most UK car owners loo... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett
31st January 2008
Research shows that many UK consumers find the subject of car warranties to be very confusing. This probably explains why so few people get a good deal on policies. Car warranties needn't be complex - we explain how you can get a better deal.
There are... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett
30th January 2008
Many consumers could be getting a far better deal on car warranties if they were prepared to shop around. Some analysts point out that savings of up to 50% could be made by buying online.
Those sort of figures beg the obvious question: why aren't more ... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett
30th January 2008
Some estimates suggest that we could all save 50% on our car warranties by buying them online. Why is it that so few people take this course of action, despite the obvious benefits?
Most new cars sold in the UK come with a manufacturers warranty that l... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett
29th January 2008
If you've bought car warranty in the last few years then you may well have paid more than you needed to for your policy. The rise of independent warranty companies online means that prices have been dropping, but too few of us seem to have noticed.
Thi... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett
29th January 2008
When it comes to making a large purchase, most of us like to make sure that we get the best deal possible. Unfortunately, many UK consumers are paying over the odds for car warranty policies, often due to some fairly common mistakes.
Being aware of the... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett
14th January 2008
There has been a fundamental shift in UK consumers’ attitudes to debt in a relatively short time which is putting many in danger of financial meltdown, according to research commissioned by Standard Life Bank.
The Personal Finance Research Centre u... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
22nd October 2007
Sony have been losing money on their 60GB PS3 since it was introduced in the UK. Volume of sales has been lower than anticipated - with one significant factor being the high launch price. The pattern has been much the same in other countries worldwide.The... Read >
Author: Hamish Hayward
18th September 2007
Everyone knows that spending on credit cards is easy and that fact has recently been reflected by UK consumers. Reports from payments firm Apacs show that in the second quarter of 2007, the amount spent on credit cards was seven percent higher from figur... Read >
Author: Elisha Burberry
29th August 2007
According to debt management charity CreditAction, UK debt levels stood at the staggering level of £1345 billion at the end of June 2007 - a growth rate of 10.2% on the previous year. As a result, it's been estimated that personal debt is increasing by ... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
24th August 2007
Home Improvement Loans have become very popular with UK consumers. Taking out a secured home loan against the equity you have invested in your home is a quick, easy way of getting cash for home repairs, home extensions, kitchen renovations etc. In fact, y... Read >
Author: Paul Hockney
17th August 2007
Life events are unmanageable in some circumstances. A sudden illness, job loss, or any other unforeseen event means a sudden blockage to your monthly expenses. To overcome this immediate financial requirement you can avail financial help from the money le... Read >
Author: gracy
25th July 2007
UK property owners are blessed to avail a big loan amount with reasonable terms and conditions. You simply need to put your property as collateral to avail a loan amount.
It is your valued property which acts as a bridge between you and the lender. A... Read >
Author: Amenda
25th July 2007
Summer time always sees a maximum number of UK citizens going for vacations. This is the peak season for hoteliers, airline companies and even travel agents, as far as tourist traffic is concerned. Inspite of various offers and deductions available in the... Read >
Author: Amenda
24th July 2007
Long-term mortgages have long been on Gordon Brown’s political agenda, however, it was only recently that he announced a proposal which aims to encourage more banks and building societies to offer more, and cheaper, long-term fixed rate mortgages. This ... Read >
Author: Liam Gerken
20th July 2007
According to a recent search conducted by Halifax, Britons have a great fondness for home improvement. The figures which the agency has released claim that around 58% homeowners have gone for home furnishing in the last one year. The survey also shows tha... Read >
Author: Angelo Drew
01st July 2007
In recent times, there have been growing concerns with regard to the ever-increasing levels of consumer debt in the UK. Such is the height of the problem that recent figures revealed that by the end of March 2007, personal debt levels in the UK had risen... Read >
Author: martymac
15th June 2007
Credit card cheques are merely another method credit card companies have devised in order to market their credit cards. Sometimes, companies mail unsolicited credit card cheques to their customers to tempt them to make purchases with them.
In order to... Read >
Author: Matthew Lloyd
31st May 2007
With Britain's levels of credit card debt having exploded over the last decade, money experts and consumer bodies have begun to keep a closer eye on the patterns of credit card usage across each month. A recent study released by the British Bankers Associ... Read >
Author: Elisha Burberry
25th May 2007
Credit card fraud is a constant cause of concern for almost every credit card or debit card user. After all, having your credit card details stolen means that it's more than your money that is in danger of being taken away from you - your name, personal a... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
16th May 2007
There has been an elementary shift in the mind-set of UK consumers. They no longer want to control their spending. The tripling of house prices in the past decade and 59 straight quarters of growth have steadfastly upheld the consumer’s confidence. Now,... Read >
Author: Amenda
19th April 2007
Almost half of British holidaymakers plan to use their credit card to shop abroad, according to a recent Post Office warning.
According to USwitch.com, the price comparison site, UK holidaying consumers using cards abroad will be charged a total of £3... Read >
Author: Alison White
04th April 2007
According to a recent research, nearly 6 million people in the UK are availing personal loans to consolidate their debts. The study also indicates that most people prefer to use unsecured loans to consolidate their debts, as the interest rates of these lo... Read >
Author: bernard
02nd April 2007
As the number of credit card holders in the UK continues to soar, new research reveals that most UK consumers have a credit card that does not offer them any perks or bonuses.
According to a recent survey by credit card provider Goldfish, 52 per cent o... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
20th February 2007
LG has announced the launch of its second mobile phone in the premium Black label series for the UK consumers. First it was LG chocolate and now the LG KE970 Shine, the manufacturer has certainly upped the ante in the mobile market. The glossy handset... Read >
Author: Alice Erin
16th January 2007
Within the last decade, the number of holidays taken by people has skyrocketed; but while this trend owes much to the increasing affordability of air travel, it's also important to consider the immense role that travel websites have played in the holid... Read >
Author: martymac
06th December 2006
It is a sad fact of everyday life that many consumers will at some point find themselves in debt. Whether the debt is accumulated through credit cards, personal loans, hire purchase, catalogues or utility bills, falling into debt is unfortunately becoming... Read >
Author: martymac
17th November 2006
Credit cards are all over the world; and different companies are in different countries. Some companies will only cater to the region that they are in. So if you are in the UK, then you might be wondering what type of credit cards you have available as op... Read >
Author: Colm Carraher
16th November 2006
The world of personal finance has come a long way since the first credit card was introduced by Barclays in June 1966 and the first cash machine became available in 1967. The latest figures from APACS, the UK payment association, suggest that there are a... Read >
Author: sam lowe
26th October 2006
Jim Spowart, the ex-chief of Halifax who also helped launch Standard Life Bank and the online mortgage bank Intelligent Finance, has recently announced that credit cards should carry warnings similar to those on cigarette labels to alert shoppers of the ... Read >
Author: Jack Mack
21st August 2006
UK consumers are gradually developing more cosmopolitan tastes for wall coverings, which benefits the ceramic tile market, since many other countries make more extensive and bolder use of tiles. The use of ceramic floor tiles in the UK was low in the 1990... Read >
Author: Josephine Jenno
19th August 2006
Keeping in touch was never this simple. The moto V3x can store up to 1000 phone numbers; you can email, SMS, share pictures and not to forget- you can make calls too with motorola RAZR V3x. Fun time or business talks, this classy handset from the wide ran... Read >
Author: Simon Smith
19th August 2006
12 months free line rental plan for UK consumers is perhaps the best contract mobile phone plan available in UK. There are two main reasons for the plan being so popular: first, you can have the latest handsets from all major manufacturers like LG, Motoro... Read >
Author: Simon Smith
06th July 2006
Credit card jumping has become a common practice. The term refers to the habit of moving debt balances from card to card to take advantage of preferential rates. But just how worthwhile is credit card jumping for consumers?
UK consumers have staggering... Read >
Author: Joseph Kenny
22nd June 2006
There's a revolution going on, but you won't be hearing the shouting in the streets, unless it's over the great deal that your neighbour got on his new home cinema. More and more UK consumers are doing their shopping for mobile phones, computers, cheap ip... Read >
Author: Jane Withers
22nd May 2006
Personal loans have exploded in popularity over the last number of years. With UK consumers in more debt now than they ever have been in the past, personal loans are becoming even more popular as more and more people use the to consolidate their existing ... Read >
Author: Peter Kenny
30th April 2006
Despite the steep drop of printer price, printer ink remains to be one of the most expensive liquids in the world. According to a recent study by the UK Consumers Association, printer ink costs even more than French Champagne per milliliter.
Many c... Read >
Author: Kwan H Lo
12th April 2006
The Pensions Policy Institute (PPI) has issued a report which supports the Pension Commission's recent demand for reform in the structure of the basic state pension. In fact the report goes further than simply backing the report, it calls for reforms to... Read >
Author: sam lowe
06th April 2006
The expansion of the online retail market is evident again with the release of figures for 2005. UK consumers bought 8.2bn ($14.3bn) of goods from websites last year - a 28.9% increase in internet marketing over 2004, according to market analysts Verdi... Read >
Author: Adrienne Davis
05th April 2006
While the population of England tipped over 50 million recently, a recent survey suggest that around two million households are living on the edge of financial difficulty, and a further half-million are already in difficulty.
The survey, from the Financi... Read >
Author: Richard Green
14th March 2006
The feeling of security afforded by a fixed interest rate is the most popular feature for UK consumers when it comes to choosing a mortgage, a survey by checkmyfile.com has found.
The 2006 Mortgage Lender Survey found fixed interest rates, closely foll... Read >
Author: Richard Goedegebuur
16th February 2006
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Recent reports from CreditAction and the National Debtline appear to show that UK consumers are becoming more financially aware and are looking to reduce their levels of personal debt which have spiraled seemingly out of co... Read >
Author: Mr McMoo
14th February 2006
The expansion of the online retail market is evident again this week as figures for 2005 were released. UK consumers bought 8.2bn ($14.3bn) of goods from websites last year a 28.9% increase in internet marketing over 2004, according to market analysts... Read >
Author: Adrienne Davis
09th February 2006
In the UK, many banks and building societies are attempting to capture a sizeable percentage of the online banking market share. And it seems that the UK consumers are benefiting from this competition most. Online banking in the UK is getting big; there... Read >
Author: Daisy Pascual
22nd July 2005
Has anyone noticed how many loan companies now fill up the commercial breaks? Sofa, after of sofa of happy couples are shown, with carefully manipulated stereotypes discussing the consolidation of their finances, recommending a particular provider. Coup... Read >
Author: Rachel Lane
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