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The team investigate fake tenants who turned a home into a cannabis farm. And the pet microchipping database that could make it harder to track down your missing furry friend.
The team meet residents furious at water bills increasing by 47 per cent. And the energy company that incorrectly charged an 82-year-old nearly £3,000 on her winter bills.
The team help one family who narrowly escaped when their conservatory roof shattered and ask who should foot the bill.
The team help people stuck with paying a monthly contract for smartphones that were never delivered. And the SUV drivers left fearing for their safety when the cars developed a fault.
The team help a couple who paid thousands to terminate their timeshare membership. As another suspicious operator offers to help, the team are there to challenge his claims.
The team investigate the mysterious transactions made via mobile phone payments – even after the customer had cancelled their bank card.
The team expose a shocking trick caught on camera during a private car sale that's left some drivers thousands of pounds out of pocket.
The team investigate the case of a girl who suffered severe burns after using a nail glue she bought online and expose the other products that pose a risk.
How a grandmother was groomed into cashing in her entire pension. Even her own family and the police couldn't break the spell.
The team investigate the cases of holidaymakers left suffering from debilitating gastric illnesses after a luxury five-star trip to Cape Verde.
The team investigate the shopping app that one woman found so addictive, she asked her bank to cancel her cards in order to stop her spending.
The team take on the case of residents who were billed by their managing agent for fire safety upgrades to their front doors.
The team reveal the gift voucher blunders that left one customer with only two theme park tickets for her family of six.
How a scammer took over one woman's WhatsApp account in a bid to defraud her friends and family.
The team investigate the cases of holidaymakers who say their relaxing breaks were ruined by noisy building work.
The team investigate who is responsible for the costly surprise of knotweed facing one couple when they bought their dream home.
How sending a parcel cost one man more than £1,000 because the courier said he got the measurements wrong.
The team investigate who is responsible for the mystery cracks in laptop screens that left a trail of angry customers.
The families unravelling the family trusts set up decades ago to protect an inheritance, but which are now proving complex and costly.
The team investigate the cases of holidaymakers left stranded when their travel company went bust, even though it appeared to be ATOL-protected.
The team investigate the life insurance policies that have left some customers in the lurch, including the woman whose insurer doesn't accept she has cancer.
The team take on the case of the homeowner who claims a broadband company installed a new telegraph pole without warning, which left their car stuck in the lane behind their home.
The investment scheme that went wrong after nearly 200 victims believed they were buying a holiday lodge connected to a well-known brand.
The team take on the case of electric vehicle drivers who say their energy provider couldn't connect them to the best tariffs because of where they live.
The team investigate the cases of holidaymakers who say the reality of their trips was far from what was advertised by the travel company.
In the first of five special episodes for BBC Scam Safe week, the team investigate the fake bank accounts all registered in one Cheshire street.
In another special episode for BBC Scam Safe week, the team hear the incredible story of one Edinburgh woman left devastated when an online romance turned out to be a scam.
A viewer contacts the team after suspecting the online task work he's been completing could be a scam.
A victim of a huge international investment scam network meets one of the investigative journalists who uncovered it.
A man whose home address is hijacked by a fraudster using the name Michael Jackson receives traffic fines and a visit from a bailiff but says the authorities won't help.
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