Rachel Treadaway-Williams discovers how internet con artists are hiding behind an ancient method of payment. Plus, we hear how a family survived the fire that destroyed their house.
When Barry steel worker Matthew Curtis wanted to upgrade his trusty Mercedes, he and his wife Dawn decided to shop around for a good deal. He thought he'd spotted a great bargain on a car sales website - and a secure way to pay for it. Now his three and a half thousand pounds has disappeared, but his new car still hasn't turned up. Rachel Treadaway-Williams discovers how internet con artists are hiding behind an ancient method of payment.
In this week's Stories of Survival, we hear how the Fisher family from Connah's Quay survived the fire that destroyed their house, and Lucy discovers what to do if the worst should happen to your home.
And in this week's One Street One Goal, Natalie and Gareth Williams share their money worries with Rhodri. Gareth works for an insulation company, and he and Natalie have three small children - so not surprisingly there's never enough cash to go round. Rhodri introduces them to Sue Clay, a finance expert who's devised a plan to help them clear their debts.
Now, have you ever given blood? Even if you haven't, then you may have wondered what happens to it before it's put to good use. Our guest presenter Llinos Lee agrees to donate for the first time - what will she make of the experience?
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Lucy Owen |
Presenter | Rhodri Owen |
Reporter | Rachel Treadaway-Williams |
Producer | Susie Phillips |
Broadcast
- Wed 19 May 2010 19:30大象传媒 One Wales