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July 2019

Two MoneySavers who were tricked into transferring £10,000s to fraudsters were wrongly refused refunds – despite their banks being signed up to a new code designed to protect customers from 'authorised push payment' scams. 
8 July 2019
Tonnes of standard-sized aerosols and perfumes had to be dumped at UK airports last year because passengers tried to take them through security, MoneySavingExpert.com can reveal. If you're going abroad this summer, make sure you know the rules to avoid wasting products and cash. 
8 July 2019
E.on is now providing all of its residential customers across Britain with 100% renewable electricity as standard from today. 
8 July 2019
Consumers are being warned to look out for automated phone calls pretending to be from their bank or card company, after a wave of reports of similar scams. 
7 July 2019
British Airways is facing a fine of £183.39 million after a data breach last year which compromised the details of about 500,000 customers. 
7 July 2019
Lloyds and Bank of Scotland will be cutting the interest paid on balances of up to £4,000 on their Club Lloyds and Vantage accounts from this autumn – but as the rates can be beaten elsewhere, if you only have the accounts for the interest you could earn more by ditching and switching.
7 July 2019
Companies will now have to pass tougher tests to get a licence to supply energy from today, after several small firms went bust. 
4 July 2019
Pensioners may face a deadline of June 2020 to reclaim TV licence fees they've accidentally paid, MoneySavingExpert.com has learned.
4 July 2019
Gas and electricity supplier Green Star Energy has been ordered to pay £350,000 after it failed to update its records and issue welcome packs to 1,829 new tenants, meaning they were unable to move to cheaper tariffs or access their accounts.
3 July 2019
Birmingham Midshires is paying compensation to some customers after wrongly calculating their monthly mortgage payments, and one customer has already received over £1,600. Here's what you need to know.
2 July 2019

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