This week on Fair go: Product health claims, watered down diesel and no-dealers.
This week on Fair Go: a warning for online shoppers and does money grow on trees?
Fair Go is back for 2013 with a resolution to an old case as a fraudster is bought to justice. Plus is your insurance really yours?
On Fair Go tonight a dodgy gardener, kumara chips, returning a gold chain, and cutting down the neighbours trees.
Catch up with Pippa and Gordon on Fair Go.
Ever missed a connection because your flight was delayed and wondered what to do?
Tonight on Fair Go, we look at your rights as Trade Me buyer, how to get out of gym memberships, a dodge dating site and a wedding without a venue.
What happens when flatting arrangements go bad? Do you have a dodgy power meter? What would you do if some tried to profit off your child?
Is it a fee? Is it a tax? And why are they making you pay it when you pick your rental car? Also, how much meat should there be in a meat lovers pizza? Hannah Wallis takes the taste test.
On Fair Go tonight how long should an appliance last, Bitumen bandits, and are all those extra fees necessary.
Two couples face losing their homes, should our power bills be easier to understand, more parking woe and good news for an aspiring photographer.
Which are our most trusted appliance brands? And who delivers kiwis the best customer service to back those brands up?
Two telecommunication companies are in the spotlight, bad news for landlords and a matter of trust.
Could your pet have a faulty microchip and you don't know? Hannah Wallis reports and Pippa Wetzell investigates the damage you could do to your home with flushable wipes.
Retaining wall row, a "safe" investment, disappearing debt and the toilet paper report.
Home insurance is changing - do you know the cost of a rebuild? Plus the dream car last year turned nightmare and what happens when a daily deal goes wrong?
Libby Middlebrook investigates a business trading on Facebook and Amy Kelley looks into the promises made by one talent scout.
How do you know that auction bid against you is legitimate? Gordon reports on the case that’s made Trade Me history and Pippa asks if we know our rights when it comes to exchanging stuff?
Libby Middlebrook investigates a website that tells you where to find Government grants and loans to help get you started in a business venture and learn how to winter-proof your home.
We investigate a company with a trusted brand and ask why they aren't honouring their warranty; meet an unhappy shopper; and Libby reports on a wedding dress that caused huge heartache.
Fair Go presents a real estate special, covering everything from how to tell if your potential dream home was once a P lab to how the new real estate agent code of conduct affects you.
NZIFDA promises a refund, but doesn't deliver, top banking questions and missing art.
Gordon Harcourt is on the trail of a towing company, and Mark Crysell helps a cake maker whose oven door exploded.
You drop your TV in your house, you'd think you would be covered by your contents insurance right? Your laptop is on the blink while under warranty, so why are you being asked to pay to have it looked at?
This week on Fair Go; We are getting scammed more than ever, Pippa asks are we to blame? And, how bad can a landlord get?
Buying bottled water? If you were put to the test, could you tell the difference between bottled water and plain old tap water ?
Pippa investigates a counterfeit product that could put your baby at risk. Just how do you tell that what you are buying is safe for baby? What you really need to know about sunscreen?
Could one of New Zealand's favourite pastimes be dangerous for your health? We investigate the gardener's friend that could turn out to be deadly if you don't know the precautions you should take.
How can you be sure that pedigree pet is really what you think it is? Your car is hit by someone else. So why should it wind up costing you a cent when it is not your fault?
This week on Fair Go: They have been convicted once, what are they up to now? And, the packet causing so much trouble to open.
The story Gordon Harcourt has waited three years to tell. And our sneak peak at Consumer NZ's annual retailers and brands survey.
Does this massive global company have a heart? And, health insurance just got trickier...
Investigating customer complaints from Contact Energy and Kiwi online shopping.
A muso on a mission, sticky issues around non-stick pans, a courier conundrum that got us stumped, and what you are telling us about your dealings with Contact Energy.