Degree fraud, Amazon grocery, Nuisance callers
Consumer affairs programme. The bogus degree certificates freely available online for just a few pounds. And could Amazon one day become your supermarket?
The job applicants using fake degree certificates to mislead employers - we ask why the certificates are freely available online for just a few pounds.
The giant online retailer Amazon has started selling groceries in the UK. It's new competition for Britain's big four supermarkets, when they are already engaged in a tough battle for customers. We ask if Tesco, Sainsbury's, Asda and Morrisons have anything to fear from Amazon.
Few things annoy You & Yours listeners as much as nuisance calls. We hear about a change in the law, which the government believes could really help to crackdown on unscrupulous companies who bombard people with calls.
Producer: Jonathan Hallewell
Presenter: Melanie Abbott.
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BHS
It looks as if the end could be near for British Home stores or BHS as it is now known.
Duration: 04:14
Degree Fraud
The fake degree certificates available online for just a few pounds.
Duration: 05:47
Nuisance Caller ID
A new move by the government to help crack down on nuisance callers.
Duration: 07:48
Dementia Golf
A new project to help people with dementia to continue enjoying golf.
Duration: 06:34
Amazone Prime Now
Amazon are expanding 1 hour delivery service. What impact will it have on grocery sector?
Duration: 07:20
EE Boss
How phone network EE hopes to improve its troubled record for customer service.
Duration: 05:58
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- Mon 25 Apr 2016 12:15麻豆社 Radio 4