Ticket Sales, Nissan Locks, Unisex Underwear
Consumer news with Winifred Robinson, including the row over new laws for ticket re-sellers, automatic 'drive-away locking' and the designers who think underwear is for sharing.
A change to the government's new Consumer Rights Bill could give people more information and protection when they buy tickets from a secondary re-seller. We look at why the Department of Culture, Media and Sport is against it.
Many new cars come with an automatic 'drive-away' feature that locks the doors as you set off. But Nissan have dropped it from their cars. A customer tries to find out why.
And some clothing brands think underwear is the final frontier of his and hers, since more women are buying and wearing men's pants. Can you really design a one-size-fits-all? And would partners really want to...um...share?
Presenter: Winifred Robinson
Producer: Joel Moors.
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Ticket Sales
The row over a change in law to tighten ticket re-selling websites.
Duration: 07:23
Nissan Locks
Why has Nissan disabled the automatic locking feature on new cars?
Duration: 06:17
Business Rates
The companies taking a cut from a government rebate.
Duration: 06:24
Unisex Underwear
American Apparel have released a range of unisex underwear.
Duration: 06:17
Car Radios
Testing the car audio system that promises everyone can hear something different.
Duration: 04:38
Bank Switching
How easy is it to switch banks since the government changed rules on this a year ago?
Duration: 05:04
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- Mon 12 Jan 2015 12:15麻豆社 Radio 4