Do those bargain offers at the end of the supermarket aisles really do save you money? Rhodri tests the shoppers of Bridgend to see if they can tell a real bargain from a fake.
Do those bargain offers at the end of the supermarket aisles really do save you money? Political commentator Denis Campbell's been policing his local supermarkets for weeks, and he's convinced that some bargains don't live up to their promises. Rhodri tests the shoppers of Bridgend to see if they can tell a real bargain from a fake.
Have you got a will? When Colin Maiden's father died, the family was amazed to discover he'd left half his estate to his wife - who had died 16 years previously. Reporter Rachel Treadaway-Williams finds out how you should go about choosing a reliable will-writer or solicitor to write your will.
And we're following up our viewers' complaints about satellite warranty companies. After X-Ray warned viewers to check their bank accounts last month, Shirley Morgan from Tredegar was amazed to discover that the company she was paying for insurance on her Sky box had helped themselves to 65 pounds back in February. Since then, a string of companies have called her out of the blue offering warranties. Rachel has some top advice on how to spot the companies you should avoid.
And Lucy's in Swansea - finding out the best way to treat a burn from consultant plastic surgeon Dr Tom Potokar at Morriston Hospital.
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Lucy Owen |
Presenter | Rhodri Owen |
Participant | Rachel Treadaway-Williams |
Producer | Susie Phillips |
Broadcast
- Mon 19 Oct 2009 19:30大象传媒 One Wales