Telephone bank scams, Night-time economy, Smart meters
Winifred Robinson asks if it's time for the banks to repay the victims of telephone scams. And the night-time economy - do we know how many people work beyond the nine-to-five?
Winifred Robinson asks if its time for the banks to reimburse the victims of telephone scams.
You and Yours begins its series on the night time economy with an important question: How many people work beyond the nine to five? We'll be telling you why it matters.
And why, when it comes to buying goods from Ebay, it can sometimes be a good thing if your spelling isn't up to scratch.
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Bank Scams
Are banks doing all they can to help people who lose cash to sophisticated phone scams?
Duration: 05:53
After Dark
Why understanding how many people work the nightshift matters to the economy
Duration: 07:11
Rent Charges
The obscure rent charge sitting on thousands of properties and how you can get rid of it
Duration: 05:52
Tattoos
Why are more middle class people getting tattoos?
Duration: 03:12
Ebay Spelling
Why being unable to spell is now no barrier to attracting the best bids on Ebay
Duration: 04:16
Smart Meters
They gather personal data, but do we know how this information will be used?
Duration: 05:12
Bank Scams Part 2 - the British Bankers Association
Anthony Browne of the BBA defends his members’ stance on treatment of fraud victims
Duration: 05:57
Broadcast
- Mon 4 Aug 2014 12:15´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 4