FIFA, the world body governing soccer, is set to cash in big time on the hugely inflated prices of scalped tickets to next year’s World Cup in North America. The men’s football tournament will take ...
Need to know This year, watch out for these new ways scammers will be trying to fleece consumers Criminals may exploit confusion surrounding the teenage social media ban and prospective changes to ...
Need to know 97% of Australians reported that their household bills and expenses have increased over the last 12 months, the highest number in over 10 years of running our CHOICE survey. Reverse-cycle ...
Liam Kennedy is a Journalist with the Editorial and investigations team. He answers consumers' most burning questions, from which scams to be aware of and how to save money, to whether new services ...
5. Avoid pre-cut food items We’ve found that some pre-cut fruit and vegetables can cost up to five times as much per kilo as the unprocessed originals, not to mention leaving you with more plastic to ...
When shopping online or instore, you can clearly see prices for each product on the shelf label or below the product image. Look closer and you’ll also see a ‘unit price’. This gives the price of the ...
For more than 60 years, CHOICE has been fighting the good fight for Australian consumers. In the past year alone we've uncovered systemic issues with sunscreens, investigated shonky supermarket ...
Need to know Laptops, phones and other tech products often feature in EOFY and clearance sales happening this time of year If you’re buying any of these to use for work, you can claim a deduction on ...
Zip is a buy now, pay later (BNPL) service, in competition with Afterpay. We look at how it works, interest and fees, and the risks of using it.
When Louise Wedgwood bought a new bed and mattress in-store at one of the big furniture chains, she decided to try bargaining,and managed to bargain down the price and get free delivery thrown in. “I ...
Need to know You're more likely to get a refund if the travel supplier has cancelled on you Travel agents can charge cancellation fees to cover their costs Travel agents and third-party booking sites ...
Need to know Everyday bank debit cards with few or no fees are a good choice for transacting overseas and can make your money go further than most travel money cards Some cards waive international ...
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