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Archived 2011-01 news (page 2):
 | Car Insurance UK: Potholes take their toll on vehicles |
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| 25th January 2011 | Many motorists have driven dangerously to avoid potholes and reduce the likelihood of making a car insurance claim, Kwik Fit has revealed.
A new survey from the group showed that 38 per cent of drivers have swerved to avoid one of the estimated three million craters on the UK's roads. | |
 | Credit Cards: Credit card fraud 'gradually in decline' |
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| 25th January 2011 | The number of instances of credit card fraud is starting to decline, one expert has revealed.
It is important to remember that it has not gone completely, noted Mark Bowerman, a spokesman for the UK Cards Association, so consumers ne... | |
 | Car Insurance UK: False details put car insurance customers at risk |
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| 22nd January 2011 | Drivers may find their car insurance policies invalid if they fail to give their insurer the correct information, one organisation has warned.
The Association of British Insurers (ABI) emphasised that many applicants do not make previous motoring convictions and other information known.
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 | Travel Insurance UK: Winter sports call for quality travel insurance |
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| 19th January 2011 | People hoping to engage in winter sports this year need to make sure they have good quality travel insurance in place, one expert has said.
Research shows that 34 per cent of adults would try out extreme sports without seeing whether or not they are covered, explained Asia Yasir, spokeswoma... | |
 | Savings Accounts: Banks urged to be more open with savers |
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| 18th January 2011 | More needs to be done by banks to make them more upfront about the rates offered on savings accounts, an expert has identified.
Jason Riddle, co-founder of Save Our Savers, suggested that life has recently been made far wor... | |
 | Savings Accounts: Brits seek to save more in 2011 |
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| 15th January 2011 | Many people are seeking to improve their savings aspirations over the coming year, according to new research from Lloyds TSB
It found that Brits are collectively hoping to stash away £620 million in their savings accounts... | |
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