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Rip Off Britain is scheduled to air at these times (may include spoilers):
Gloria Hunniford, Julia Somerville and Louise Minchin investigate the use of facial recognition software on Britain's high streets after a woman from Salford is falsely identified as a toilet roll thief. Plus, the wedding entertainment company that left hundreds of couples out of pocket when it took deposits for bookings despite having gone bust
Gloria Hunniford, Julia Somerville and Louise Minchin investigate the use of facial recognition software on Britain's high streets after a woman from Salford is falsely identified as a toilet roll thief. Plus, the wedding entertainment company that left hundreds of couples out of pocket when it took deposits for bookings despite having gone bust
Julia Somerville investigates the online store selling treats for dogs which fail to deliver for some owners and an Elvis Presley fan reveals how she wants a refund after a disappointing 'date with the King'
Julia Somerville investigates the online store selling treats for dogs which fail to deliver for some owners and an Elvis Presley fan reveals how she wants a refund after a disappointing 'date with the King'
Gloria Hunniford, Louise Minchin and Julia Somerville hear about the failings of a high street bank after it sent crucial information to a blind customer by letter. They also hear from the widow who faces losing her home after discovering punishing terms and conditions in her late partner's will
Gloria Hunniford, Louise Minchin and Julia Somerville hear about the failings of a high street bank after it sent crucial information to a blind customer by letter. They also hear from the widow who faces losing her home after discovering punishing terms and conditions in her late partner's will
The Portsmouth community that has been repeatedly targeted by doorstep cold-callers trying to charge thousands of pounds for roof repair jobs that simply aren't needed, while hijacking the name of a well-respected local company to con householders. Plus, an experiment to see whether members of a Stockport choir will surrender their personal information online on the promise of a tempting freebie. Presented by Gloria Hunniford, Louise Minchin and Julia Somerville
The Portsmouth community that has been repeatedly targeted by doorstep cold-callers trying to charge thousands of pounds for roof repair jobs that simply aren't needed, while hijacking the name of a well-respected local company to con householders. Plus, an experiment to see whether members of a Stockport choir will surrender their personal information online on the promise of a tempting freebie. Presented by Gloria Hunniford, Louise Minchin and Julia Somerville
Gloria Hunniford, Louise Minchin and Julia Somerville meet a couple from Wirral who say their dream cruise holiday was ruined when a leaky pipe above their cabin covered them in foul-smelling liquidised food waste. They now feel the cruise company's response fell short. Plus, the globetrotting pensioners whose airline let them take their battery-powered ride-on suitcases away with them on holiday, but wouldn't let them bring them back
Gloria Hunniford, Louise Minchin and Julia Somerville meet a couple from Wirral who say their dream cruise holiday was ruined when a leaky pipe above their cabin covered them in foul-smelling liquidised food waste. They now feel the cruise company's response fell short. Plus, the globetrotting pensioners whose airline let them take their battery-powered ride-on suitcases away with them on holiday, but wouldn't let them bring them back
The team takes on the case of an Elvis superfan who says an immersive experience with the 'King' was far from what was advertised. Plus, reports on fake bailiffs threatening to seize the goods of small business owners, and the identity theft that led to one woman's bank accounts being used for money laundering
The team takes on the case of an Elvis superfan who says an immersive experience with the 'King' was far from what was advertised. Plus, reports on fake bailiffs threatening to seize the goods of small business owners, and the identity theft that led to one woman's bank accounts being used for money laundering