Conversations from: 2012 - Page 40 of 81 - Which? Conversation

Picture perfect – how do you like your art holidays?

Our expert panel rated the New York art experience as the best in the world for a combination of great galleries, public art and architecture. But what do you look for when you holiday in the world’s art capitals? (more about art holidays...)

Prosecute bankers when banks break the law

Barclays' chairman Marcus Agius has resigned, admitting the rate-fixing scandal has unveiled ‘unacceptable standards of behaviour’. But it’s too little too late, and doesn't fix the corruption at the heart of the system. (more about prosecuting bankers...)

How can we cut off nuisance calls for good?

Our Conversation on nuisance calls has touched a raw nerve. It’s not often that an option in our poll gets less than 1% support - so far only 17 out of 1,395 voted that ‘the Telephone Preference Service is excellent’. (more about nuisance calls...)

Big respect for ‘click and collect’

John Lewis and Amazon have made strategic moves to make online shopping that little bit easier, with the ‘click and collect’ option coming to a store near you! But will it change the way you shop online? (more about click and collect...)

Rescuing the Green Deal – a plea from Greenpeace

Which? has already challenged the government on the Green Deal to make sure that it offers a good deal for consumers. In this guest post from Dr Doug Parr, find out why Greenpeace UK also has cause for concern. (more about the Green Deal...)

Power-less of attorney – banks need to get it right

We get plenty of calls about power of attorney, and they don’t make happy listening. Banks are letting their customers down at this potentially stressful time – so what's going wrong and why? (more about power of attorney...)

It could be cheaper if you cruise between travel agents

Our latest research on cruise holiday prices suggests that it’s worth shopping around between travel agents to save money. But how can prices between agents be so different? (more about travel agents...)

This week in comments – Macs, salt and spam

Did you think Apple's Macs were 'immune' to viruses? Are restaurants adding too much salt to our food? And why shouldn’t complaints be treated as spam? You’ve been debating these issues and more this week. (this week in comments...)

Get the Green Deal right before offering cashback

Would a cashback offer of £150 encourage you to take out a £10,000 'loan'? That’s what the government is speculated to offer homeowners so that they take up its Green Deal for energy efficient home improvements. (more about Green Deal cashback...)

Why you shouldn’t rush to buy branded tech accessories

The price difference between branded tech accessories and third-party options can be dramatic. But does the extra cost bring any performance benefits, or do we assume branded products will be safer? (more about buying branded...)

The rise of home baking – what’s in your oven?

We’re spending more time and money on good food. But it’s not necessarily restaurants dishing it out as research shows the home cooking industry is booming. Are you cooking to save money or for fun? (more about the rise in baking...)

A Wimbledon coffee maker? Serve me a double espresso

This year we’re all being told to shout about everything British, from the Jubilee to the Olympics. And Wimbledon's no exception. But are some companies using it as another excuse to flog us stuff we don’t need? (more about Wimbledon memorabilia...)

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