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Debit card surcharges cost Brits more than £265k a day

(September 19, 2011)

Despite the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) asking for the ban of airline debit card surcharges, recent research reveals that consumers are still paying more than £265,000 per day in debit card surcharges to airlines.
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UK money transfer data produces surprise results

(September 13, 2011)

A recent survey looking at money transfers from the UK to various countries throughout the globe has produced some fascinating results.
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Compare prepaid protests against 0% commission advertising with FairFX

(September 12, 2011)

COMPARE PREPAID AND PREPAID PROVIDER PROTEST AGAINST “0% COMMISSION” ADVERTISING A twitter based petition has been launched aimed at the OFT in order to get “0% Commission” advertising banned in the travel money sector. Often found as a
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Croatian currency beats off European rivals for British affections

(September 6, 2011)

Along with Iceland and Switzerland, Croatia’s currency was one of only three ‘hotspot’ European destinations to feature in the June-August 2011 growth top ten. According to research though, Mexico hits the holiday top spot with growth totalling 144%.
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British holidaymakers run out of cash

(September 1, 2011)

British holidaymakers run out of cash. Will you overspend on your holiday? British holidaymakers run out of cash exactly four days and eight hours into their week-long summer holiday according to a study conducted by Gocompare.com <http://www.gocompare.com/> .
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One in five Brits overspend on holiday

(August 25, 2011)

Millions of Brits regularly complain about suffering from an expensive ‘holiday hangover’. Almost a fifth of travellers admit they will still be paying off their 2011 summer holiday next year according to new research.
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Major generational difference on travelling trends

(August 23, 2011)

Today’s 18 to 24 year-olds have travelled three times as much as their grandparents - people from the Baby Boom generation – according to new research. The new study reveals great generational differences on travelling habits.
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24% of Brits will travel without insurance this year

(August 12, 2011)

Summer is here and new data on British habits regarding their holiday preferences have been released. Amongst other conclusions, the research reveals that people are travelling less this year and that a quarter of those who do will travel without insurance.
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Brits will spend £1.47 Billion abroad this Summer

(July 26, 2011)

Barclays have predicted £43 million will be spent on debit cards on Friday 29th July as the peak holiday spending day.
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Holiday Makers Spend Additional £365 When Abroad

(July 20, 2011)

Almost a third of holiday makers think they are likely to spend more money whilst abroad this year, despite the difficult financial climate.

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