Rip Off Britain Series 9 Episodes Episode guide
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Episode 20
20/20 The team investigate finance deals used by millions of people to buy cars.
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Episode 19
19/20 Is one of the biggest names on the high street telling shoppers the entire truth?
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Episode 18
18/20 The team unravel mysterious scams designed to get hold of either cash or personal details.
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Episode 17
17/20 A look at the loopholes and gaps in the law catching many people out.
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Episode 16
16/20 Stories of vulnerable people who have felt pressured into parting with their money.
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Episode 15
15/20 Featuring the story of people left with pain from side effects of laser eye surgery.
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Episode 14
14/20 The team investigate big-name companies who have left viewers feeling let down.
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Episode 13
13/20 The team tests out black boxes which are supposed to bring down the cost of car insurance.
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Episode 12
12/20 The team expose devastating problems that have left homeowners seriously out of pocket.
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Episode 11
11/20 A look at the latest tricks used by scammers to get their hands on people's money.
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Episode 10
10/20 The team investigates why for many the dream of owning a new home has turned sour.
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Episode 9
9/20 How does Britain's mobile coverage compare with services elsewhere?
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Episode 8
8/20 The team investigate whether Britain's sofas are as fire-resistant as the labels claim.
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Episode 7
7/20 Behind the scenes with the police team cracking down on criminals making fake IDs to order
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Episode 6
6/20 The team looks at vitamin companies targeting older people with products they can't afford
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Episode 5
5/20 The team investigate companies that have not stuck to even the most basic of promises.
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Episode 4
4/20 The team unpick the door-to-door mattress scams conning households across the country.
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Episode 3
3/20 The story of a man persuaded to spend his savings on seemingly valuable pieces of art.
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Episode 2
2/20 The team explores the risk people face from hackers.
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Episode 1
1/20 The team meets the people who have had thousands of pounds stolen from their bank accounts