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December 2017

Customers will be given more information to help them choose a bank by its service, under new rules which come into force next year.
12 December 2017
Passengers travelling home for Christmas are being sold tickets for trains that won't run, according to the transport watchdog.
12 December 2017
Many Three mobile customers will be able to use their phones at no extra cost in a further 11 destinations from today – including Costa Rica and Peru.
12 December 2017
Mastercard users can collect points when shopping at 'sustainable' retailers as part of a new loyalty scheme.
12 December 2017
A MoneySaver has won an apology, refund and compensation from mobile phone firm O2 after it told him calls from the US would cost 0.99p per minute but actually charged him 99p. Other customers may also have been given wrong info – if you've roamed abroad with O2, here's what to check.
11 December 2017
Disgruntled Tesco Bank customers have had their credit cards cancelled as part of "fraud protection measures" – leaving them without their cards just two weeks before Christmas.
11 December 2017
Major travel disruption is continuing today (Monday) due to wintry weather across the UK, with disruption to some flights, many struggling to get to work and 100s of schools closed.
10 December 2017
Npower and E.on have apologised and paid out for misleading customers after a MoneySavingExpert.com investigation revealed many customers with fixed tariffs ending were wrongly told they'd have to pay to switch provider.
8 December 2017
Households are facing increasing financial pressures over the Christmas period, a new poll reveals today, with more people regularly worrying about money and more turning to credit to pay for festive food and presents.
6 December 2017
Toto Energy customers face steep bill hikes over the next few weeks – with some to soar by an eye-watering 22%. But you may be able to leave penalty-free if hit.
6 December 2017

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