Around 6.5 million customers in the UK are likely to be paying too much for their broadband and 1.5 million could be overpaying for their mobiles, according to figures from the telecoms regulator.
From next week, adverts from broadband providers will all have to show the average rather than the top speeds they offer - but the actual speed you get now won't change.
MBNA is set to close at least two of its airline credit cards, meaning cardholders will stop getting the miles they currently earn for Virgin Atlantic or American Airlines.
TSB customers have hit out at the bank after thousands of pounds was apparently taken from their bank accounts - and they had to spend several hours queuing on the telephone before they could report it.
MSE founder Martin Lewis has asked Facebook to fundamentally change the way it polices adverts, in a meeting with one of the social media giant's senior executives today.
Budget airline Ryanair is reducing the window in which you can check in for free from four days before flights to just two days from Wednesday 13 June.
Big six energy firm E.on has changed the smart meter letters it sends to customers - after MoneySavingExpert highlighted it was wrongly telling them it needed to install the meters in "all" homes.
Npower has become the latest big six energy firm to announce a price hike, with a million customers on its standard variable tariff to see bills rise by an average 5.3% from Sunday 17 June.
Virgin Mobile is increasing the cost of pay-monthly contracts by 3.3% and hiking the price of out-of-allowance calls and roaming costs from July – but SOME affected customers can leave penalty-free.
11 May 2018
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