People using same Pin are risking money

April 25, 2008 by admin  
Filed under News, News-Credit-Cards

Around ten million people in the UK are putting their money at risk by using the same Pin number for their different credit and debit cards, according to new research.

The study conducted by Opinium Research found that almost a quarter of the 41 million adult cardholders in the UK choose one Pin number for their cards.

However, of those who had been more cautious, 11 million now only use one card because they cannot remember their different Pins.

Steve Willey, head of credit cards at price comparison site moneysupermarket.com, advised cardholders to be more careful, saying: “A little vigilance can go a long way. It certainly beats the trauma and trouble that can be caused by being far too lax with your cards.”

He also warned that people should be careful to keep sight of their cards when making a purchase, since criminals make billions of pounds each year from card cloning and skimming.

Younger cardholders in particular seem unaware of this, with 23 per cent of those aged 40 or under allowing their card to be taken where they cannot see it, compared to 13 per cent of older people.

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Consumer fail to shop around for car insurance

October 25, 2007 by admin  
Filed under News, News-Insurance

According to a recent survey carried out by Sainsbury’s, many consumers in the UK are failing to take the time to shop around for their car insurance, and in many cases end up paying considerably more than they have to for their vehicle insurance by going with the first quote that the get.

Sainsbury’s officials state that the cost of insuring a vehicle has been rising over the years, but an alarming number of consumers still won’t take the time to compare premiums in order to cut back on the cost of car insurance.

According to the research carried out by Sainsbury’s 20% of drivers in the UK obtained just one quote when they last bought vehicle insurance. It is advisable for consumers to obtain at least three quotes before making a decision on car insurance, as the cost of cover can vary dramatically from one insurance provider to another, and can make a big difference to drivers’ monthly instalments or total premium costs.

There are also a number of other factors that affect the cost of vehicle insurance, and some insurance professionals have been offering advice to consumers on how they can cut the cost of cover. In addition to shopping around for insurance cover, consumers can save money by opting for a smaller engine size and by cutting down on mileage.

For younger drivers the Pass Plus scheme is a good way to cut back on the cost of cover – car insurance for younger drivers has rocketed in price over recent years and can be extremely expensive, even at the more basic levels.

According to officials from Direct Line younger drivers that take the Pass Plus course after passing their initial driving test could benefit from around 35% off the cost of their insurance premiums, which could amount to a substantial sum based on the average premium for a younger make driver of £2000.

Tom Smith
25th October 2007

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