Fortnite charges; Viagogo; Restaurant influencers
How children can rack up big bills on parent's credit cards playing online games like Fortnite.
Young children are racking up big bills buying extras in online games like Fortnite. Parents tell us that if credit card details are entered into the games console at any point, to buy a film, or a game, they can be stored which means your child could buy extras without realising it's being charged.
The financial regulator brings a test case to the high court to provide clarity on whether insurers should pay out to businesses for loss of earnings because of Coronavirus.
Viagogo is refusing to pay refunds for cancelled concerts, instead holding onto money and insisting the event will be rescheduled. What are you rights?
Masterchef winner Simon Wood tells us why he hates getting requests for free meals in his restaurant from influencers in exchange for a free meal.
And the people on furlough who've been volunteering to make use of their skills.
Presenter: Shari Vahl
Producer: Lydia Thomas