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In the third episode of the series, Conor Pope searches for some hope and reconciliation – and a refund - in over 30 pages of Terms and Conditions.
In this episode, Conor Pope meets a young family left in the lurch by a builder who disappeared, leaving their home unfinished, and them more than €140,000 euros out of pocket.
This week, we meet a couple who booked their dream wedding villa through social media and paid upfront, only to fall victim to a cruel wedding accommodation scam. Like most holiday rental scams, they got sent photos imitating a holiday villa by a fraudster pretending to be somebody else.
The Complaints Bureau sees finance expert Eoin McGee set the caseload for three consumer journalists attempting to solve the problems of Irish consumers.
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