Welsh consumer magazine. X-Ray investigates the companies prepared to rewind the mileage on your car, and Lucy investigates a machine that claims to detect breast cancer.
One in every 40 cars on UK roads have a lower mileage than they did last year, as Gabriel O'Connell from Brynmawr discovered when he bought a second hand Audi and then found out that at least 60,000 miles had been taken off the clock. X-Ray goes undercover to investigate the companies prepared to rewind the mileage on your car.
With 600 women in Wales dying of breast cancer each year, Lucy Owen looks at a machine currently widely available for 拢86. Do experts think it can help ordinary women detect breast cancer, and why has it been banned from sale in Canada?
Haydn Trew from Cardiff paid 拢1,300 to a claim management company, who promised to find out if he's been mis-sold any financial products. A year on, he's only been refunded just over 拢100 and doesn't have a clue what's happening with his other claims. Rachel Treadaway-Williams investigates.
Plus, Lucy's on the case in Neath, helping to sort out a computer problem.
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Lucy Owen |
Presenter | Rhodri Owen |
Reporter | Rachel Treadaway-Williams |
Series Producer | Susie Phillips |
Broadcast
- Mon 31 Oct 2011 19:30麻豆社 One Wales