This week, we meet a couple who booked their dream wedding villa through social media and paid upfront, only to fall victim to a cruel wedding accommodation scam. Like most holiday rental scams, they got sent photos imitating a holiday villa by a fraudster pretending to be somebody else.
In this episode, Conor Pope meets a young family left in the lurch by a builder who disappeared, leaving their home unfinished, and them more than €140,000 euros out of pocket.
Conor Pope searches for some hope, reconciliation and a refund in a 30 page Terms and Conditions attaching to the Italian package holiday booked by Galway woman Orla
The Complaints Bureau
The Complaints Bureau returns with the case of the missing rental car, the defective front door and the unwilling builder, and a new car's display system that won't display.
The consumer programme sees Conor Pope hunt for a family's missing life possessions, while Amy Molloy tackles a sofa manufacturer to recover a refund. Presented by Eoin McGee
Siobhan Maguire, an airline, a young sports star and emergency brain surgery; Amy Molloy, the investor and a missing €10,000; Conor Pope and a vanishing solar panel company.
Vet Ruth operates on a cat who has to have a toe removed. And a nervous dog called Louis settles in to life with Lynda and her team in the rehabilitation centre.
Conor gets to the heart of a CT scan interpretation, Amy vows to rescue a wedding video gone awry and Siobhan tries to help put a roof over the head of a desperate homeowner.