Consumer magazine. Rhodri investigates gym membership, Lucy hears about a bodged boiler installation, and Rachel explores the problems associated with filters in diesel cars.
Rhodri Owen investigates gym membership, meeting Nigel Phillips from Skewen who found himself tied into a two-year contract at a gym. A High Court ruling means that two-year contracts are no longer enforceable, but X-Ray discovers that some gyms in Wales are still signing up members for two years.
Lucy goes to Crymych in Pembrokeshire to hear how a boiler installed for Celia Smith's elderly father was left for two years in a dangerous state.
Rachel hears about the problems experienced by Russell Jones from New Tredegar and Gerald Lee from Newport, because of the filters now fitted in diesel cars to reduce emissions. The filters make cars unsuitable for drivers who only drive around town - but it seems that many car manufacturers aren't passing on this information to customers.
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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 28 Nov 2011 19:30麻豆社 One Wales