Angela meets the neighbours left footing the bill for flats that fell into the ground. Plus, people who had their personal details leaked online after posting negative reviews and the team investigate the energy switch you didn't want.
The team investigate scam social media listings catching out people looking to rent a home. Plus, how cloned number plates could send the bailiffs after you and the results of the team's investigation into the scale of scam ads.
In this edition, the deaf film fans furious at the lack of captioned screenings in Britain's biggest cinema chains, insurance companies and storm damage and top tips from the country's leading consumer experts.
The team meet the people pursued to pay debts racked up by someone else. Plus, the parcel delivery company proof-of-delivery photos which prove very little at all and how the booming second-hand car market's impact on car insurance.
Julia meets brides-to-be who believed they'd done all they could to protect their wedding, but whose dream day went up in smoke. Plus, the devastating cases of house sales scuppered, leaving a trail of misery and advice on potholes.
Angela Rippon investigates the second hand cars with a secret history which could be putting you in danger. There is also an investigation into an online marketplace. Plus, advice on staycations.
Gloria Hunniford hears the shocking story of a woman who lost one of the largest amounts of money the programme's ever reported on. Plus, the latest twist on Sim swap - the mobile phone takeover scam. Advice on buy now pay later.
Today, Rip Off Britain looks at people who spent thousands on a bold new venture only to be left with nothing to show for it. Parking tickets that ended up with a summons to court. Plus, people whose inheritances are stuck in limbo.
Featuring the family home devastated by floods of the very worst kind. Plus the green dreams that became expensive messes after the experts responsible got things wrong. Plus, some top tips hen using public transport.
This edition tackles the scammers whose techniques just keep on evolving to try and trap innocent victims. A look at the new 'money flip' con that's hitting social media with devastating consequences. Plus, the latest on pet scams.
Angela Rippon, Gloria Hunniford and Julia Somerville return with more investigations of viewers complaints about the goods and services that they have bought.
The team hear from families pushed to the brink by mould in their homes. Plus, the young widow forced to make tough decisions because her late husband's life insurance provider still haven't paid out 7 months after his death.
Today, Gloria, Angela and Julia take on scammers. Including the fraudsters taking out expensive phone contracts and leaving others to foot the bill. How Companies House is being abused by criminals to legitimise their wrongdoings.
The team meet people whose homes have been put at risk through no fault of their own - a couple whose house is being undermined by tree roots and a homeowner facing a huge bill for alterations made to a property before she bought it.
Julia, Gloria and Angela look at a parcel delivery company which has had a re-brand but which viewers still stay isn't up to scratch. Plus, the families let down by developers who have left playgrounds unfinished and unusable.
Are banks responding quickly enough to fraud? Former Love Island contestant Amy Hart explains how she fell victim to fraud despite warning her bank in advance. Plus, the trainer fans being wrong-footed by fakes.
The team learn why some no win no fee legal cases might have an expensive sting in the tail. Plus, the big gigs that have left some disabled fans out in the cold and advice on how to avoid fraud on social media sites.
The case of a man left paying a £48,000 mortgage, whilst someone else ran off with the money, all down to a mix-up at the banks. Plus, how this year's Hajj pilgrimage was thrown into chaos by late changes by the Saudi government.
The team hear from the small business owners battling enormous energy bills and fighting for survival. Plus, the official body whose delays are leaving people out of pocket and out of time.