Only 5% of people ask for a receipt to return unwanted Christmas presents
Four in 10 consumers never include a gift receipt when giving presents, survey finds
Four in 10 consumers never include a gift receipt when giving presents, survey finds
Proposals form part of efforts to ensure consumer protection framework keeps pace with evolving markets and digital products
The latest guidance from Revenue makes it clear that all social media income-generating activity is taxable
Department store failed to dispRetailer which specialises in the sale of products from Irish designers was found to have failed to display prices as required by laway prices
Buyer told to ‘run a mile’ after mechanic uncovers problems with second-hand car that had passed NCT
Regulator says smaller numbers of bigger businesses have a greater share of their industries’ sales than in 2008
MyHome and Bank of Ireland blame opaque bidding and lack of transparency for poor turnover
Consumer watchdog’s survey reveals households with children set to spend average €1,600 on festive season
Fake websites, phishing, fraudulent job offers and rental accommodation scams are all out to get you
Two entities in the group have just filed accounts in Dublin
There may be another way to support the local economy while not becoming a Christmas grinch
Chartered Accountants Ireland drops obligation on trainees to seek permission for new job interviews
The huge number of people without proper retirement provision must be addressed
Competition and Consumer Protection Commission publishes details of €971m Phoenix Tower deal findings
Files used by Italian competition authority to reach a provisional view the airline had engaged in anti-competitive conduct
Buying online via social media links to products have the highest incidence of fraud with 42% of users reporting they lost money
Research from Competition and Consumer Protection Commission suggests significant number do not trust deals on offer
Central Bank estimates raise questions over our approach to deposits
Workers told they cannot apply for social welfare during formal 30-day statutory redundancy consultation period
Tradespeople urged to exercise caution when working on heating systems due to electrocution risk
Some 30 officers searched the airline’s offices
Home and business owners warned not to touch electrical connections on affected Tucson brand circulating pumps
Vehicle sales increased by almost 9% to €107.1 million at Dublin auto group
Charges have not gone down, yet work the waste operators used to do is now being transferred to customers
British competition watchdog secures pledge from ticket company as Irish inquiry continues
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Decline in expectations around rental income suggests shift from property-based retirement strategies
Overcharging only came to light when customers flagged issue to regulator
Another priority is establishing an AI office to ensure State captures the opportunities the technology presents
Customers who purchased parking passes during the promotion were also overcharged, by a combined total of more than €25,000
Prices during ‘flash sales’ in March and May were more expensive than when not ‘discounted’
Reader ‘taken aback’ to find tax added separately when paying at end of meal
State agency that could get to bottom of problem denied powers required to expose unsettling facts of the matter
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