Football Ticket Scam, Will Writing and Wizz Air Annual Pass
Why government's consumer watchdog has warned unregulated will writers to do better, and the unwitting marketing executive whose ID is being used to scam football fans.
The football fans falling victim to a ticket fraud and the Scottish marketing executive whose stolen ID is being used to scam them.
Only half of households will tuck into turkey this year and there's a whole new holiday called 'Betwixtmas' - the time between Christmas and New Year. Those insights have come from Good Housekeeping magazine. It surveyed 2,600 of its readers about their Christmas spending plans.
Why the government's consumer watchdog has warned unregulated will writers to do better, after a rise in complaints about the legal services industry.
Clothes swapping fairs are becoming a thing. The numbers grew rapidly after the pandemic and this year, Eventbrite - a global events marketplace - listed more than 300 clothes swapping events across the UK. We visit a fashion swap in Kirkdale, Merseyside to see how the swapping works.
The budget airline Wizz Air took the market by surprise in August when it launched an "All You Can Fly" annual pass. Behind the headlines there are terms and conditions, but even so, ten thousand All You Can Fly passes were quickly snapped up when Wizz Air released them. They say they'll release 15,000 more soon, so who do they work for?