Overcharging

Vodafone are added again to the ValueIreland Overcharging Hall of Shame

I missed out on publishing this addition to the Overcharging Hall of Shame back when it happened, but it’s worth remembering that [...]

Overcharging by the banks – our regulator still only talking a good game

I wrote on Monday about the fact that “naming and shaming” banks and businesses that steal money from their customers isn’t having [...]

Are Irish business so brazen that “naming and shaming” doesn’t matter any more?

Way back in 2004, Senator Donie Cassidy tried to start a “name and shame” campaign in the early days of what became [...]

AIB added to Overcharging Hall of Shame for 8th time

Today sees yet another addition to the Overcharging Hall of Shame with AIB returning to the listing now for the 8th time [...]

1.9m Irish consumers overcharged by over €632m since 2004

Last week saw Bank of Ireland added to the Overcharging in Ireland hall of shame for the 6th time since 2004. According [...]

Undercharging of customers by Ulster Bank and First Active

This research page on ValueIreland.com tracks the number of overcharging incidents by some of Irelands best known companies since 2004. Just to [...]

Overcharged by the Revenue. That’s a new one!

There’s a form called the P21 Balancing Certificate that you can request from the Revenue. I wrote about this previously here.  Basically, [...]

O2 overcharging me again – check your texts this time

I meant to write about this last week, but it’s been a busy enough week. I received my monthly text message from [...]

More on Data Protection

Following on from my two recent data protection and identity security posts (here and here), I’ve started to keep a running total [...]

Overcharging In Ireland – an Update

According to this article in yesterdays Irish Independent, Hibernian Insurance have had to repay money it stole from some of its car [...]