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Elham Rizi | 18:27 UK time, Friday, 10 October 2008

It has been an exciting week here at Watchdog - we moved into our new office, which you'll be able to see in the first programme of our new series, on Monday 13 October. We'll be publishing all the video reports from the programme here on the website each week after they go out live on TV - and now as well as watching the reports online, you can comment on them too. So look out for them on our homepage after the show and share your stories. Maybe you've had a similar experience as the people in our films - or quite the opposite. Or perhaps you can offer other site users advice. Whichever, we want to know your experiences.

Lots of you have emailed in about this week's hot topic - savings and investments. So we asked personal finance journalist Liz Phillips to share her tips in our Consumer advice section. [Note from Watchdog: the article with Liz Philips has now been archived.] Plus, ´óÏó´«Ã½ Business Editor Robert Peston is appearing in Monday night's show (13 October) to discuss the results of our Credit Crunch questionnaire. You can watch his ´óÏó´«Ã½ Four documentary about how the super-rich have made their fortunes on ´óÏó´«Ã½ programmes now.

Thanks to everyone who took part in the Watchdog Credit Crunch questionnaire. Almost 9,000 people took part. We'll be sharing the results in Monday's programme, as well as online. Remember, you can still share your tips for beating the crunch, or pitfalls to avoid on Nicky Campbell's blog.

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