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eBay Auction Sniping Overview
Thu, 15 Feb 2007
The term sniping, sniper or snipe with regards to auctions, specifically eBay relates to the automated bidding by a piece of software or from a website service that places a bid within a period of time from the end of the auction.

City watchdog probes money lenders over high risk mortgages.
Tue, 17 Oct 2006
The number of banks and mortgage brokers lending to people with a bad credit ratings has rocketed. This has prompted the city watchdog to do some digging around to make sure money-lenders are playing by the rules.

Mortgage - changes ahead?
Tue, 17 Oct 2006
There have been one or two nasty shocks regarding mortgage interest rates recently. Read what's been going on.

Life Insurance cover - fat chance
Tue, 17 Oct 2006
Insurers are not happy with overweight clients. They may refuse insurance in some circumstances. Lose some weight and the position will change for the better.

Loans and Credit cards - Bankruptcy on the up
Tue, 17 Oct 2006
Bankruptcies are on the up, new figures have shown - this article looks at the reasons why.

Car Insurance - Mini motorbike offences drive up premiums
Tue, 17 Oct 2006
Children who break the law on mini-motor bikes may be denied car insurance when they go on to gain their driver's licence.

Mortgages - Turn your pennies into pounds
Mon, 16 Oct 2006
The only way to get onto the first rung of the house buying ladder is to get down to some basic economics. Here we try to help:

Not traditionally employed; not a traditional loan
Mon, 16 Oct 2006
If you work on a contract or are self employed you can get a loan, but it may not be as easy as for traditionally employed people.

Life insurance - Do you need life insurance
Mon, 16 Oct 2006
There are many different types of life insurance for different situations, the real question is - do you need it? This article gives you the low-down.

Home Contents Insurance Can Cover Street Theft
Mon, 16 Oct 2006
The number of people who have been robbed of things like mobile phones has rocketed in one year. So you might want to consider a home contents insurance policy that will also cover your property if it gets stolen on the streets.

Private Medical Insurance - Experimental treatments could now be covered
Mon, 16 Oct 2006
Traditionally, private medical insurance companies would not cover what they deemed to be 'experimental' treatments - but it looks that will be changing, as this article explains.

Some information on buy to let mortgages; are they right for you?
Tue, 10 Oct 2006
With buy to let mortgages increasing in popularity and availability, is this a good way for you to secure a future nest egg?

Student loans and the price of an education
Tue, 10 Oct 2006
Average student loan debts have reached 9,620 GBP and nine out of every 10 students now borrows to finance their university education. But who gives a non-working student money to finance a student life?

Pet Insurance - a good idea!
Tue, 10 Oct 2006
Pet theft has over taken IPod and mobile phone theft to become the fastest growing crime in the UK. It is for this reason that taking out insurance against it is a good idea.

Tracing lost Life Insurance
Tue, 10 Oct 2006
There are billions of pounds worth of unclaimed life insurance hiding in financial institutions. But there are ways to trace this money and claim ownership to it - even if your life insurance policy has been lost or long forgotten.


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