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Rip Off Britain

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Rip Off Britain is a BBC One series which exposes Britain's rip-offs and helps consumers. It began on 30 November 2009, presented by former news journalists Angela Rippon, Gloria Hunniford and Jennie Bond. Newsreader Julia Somerville replaced Bond from series three. From the second series onwards, the show was remade into cut-down editions of 30 minutes which air in a prime time slot on Friday evenings.

First Air Date: Nov 30, 2009

Last Air date: Nov 29, 2024

Season: 16 Season

Episode: 362 Episode

Runtime: 44 minutes

IMDb: 3.00/10 by 2.00 users

Popularity: 566.42

Language: English

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Episode They sold me a written-off car Blacklisted because of my surname Where’s my £300,000 whisky gone? Paying £1 per mile for car insurance My four-star holiday deal was anything but Energy Special Help – my home’s infested with beetles The phone, the thief and the worthless insurance Cut off from my landline Help, they’ve hacked my holiday hotel I became a money mule by mistake ‘Lose a stone in a week’ – the pamphlet peddling porkies Help, I don’t owe the debt you’re chasing me for £89,000 down... and my bank won’t listen My holiday coach crash nightmare No payout pet insurance Out-of-control bamboo is destroying my driveway Help, my £45,000 pension is missing! Crumbling concrete wrecked my home Wrong flight landed us in Lithuania! Bank account switch left me broke Floored by ground rent demand No win, no fee cost me £27,000 Thieves charged hundreds to my phone bill Airport security delays left my holiday in ruins The missing person ads that transform into scams £226,000 crypto scam left me homeless Help, someone stole my house! Fake weight-loss drug almost killed me Ripped passport wrecked our holiday Doorstep raiders knocked out my doorbell camera Social media bank staff scam cost me £16,500 Mistaken identity cost me thousands Landed in debt… for someone else’s shopping The hotel with no running water Ravenous rats destroyed my car Careless couriers left our parcels in pieces When will my flood-wrecked home be fixed? Telecoms contract pushers caught on camera Filthy holiday cottages cut our break short!