We'll Call You - EDF Energy
20 Mar 2012
The company faces a £3.5m bill for breaching its marketing licence. Mole wanted to know whether our dear old ma would be among the customers to benefit.
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The launch of the manufacturer's Surface tablet left Mole unable to decide whether we should splash out on an Apple iPad or wait for Microsoft's latest offering.
The company faces a £3.5m bill for breaching its marketing licence. Mole wanted to know whether our dear old ma would be among the customers to benefit.
Mole was thinking of opening our surprisingly roomy West London burrow to paying guests. But can we be sure that local rivals can't sabotage our B&B's reviews?
Moles may not hibernate, but we do spend as much of winter in front of the TV as the next mammal, so the arrival of Netflix to the UK caught our attention.
One of Mole's New Year resolutions is to shop around for a broadband and TV package. We started by asking friends for advice, but heard some horror stories.
Mole is dreading this winter's energy bills as much as the next mammal, so we were thrilled when we read that our supplier would have to help us save.
In an age of information overload, digital marketers could learn a lot from the personalisation and value pursued by direct mailers, writes Kim Benjamin .
Confusion over how the company's 'Never knowingly undersold' policy applies online had Mole posing a few questions on the thorny issue of price-matching.
Rumours that man-friendly TV channel Dave may be forced to change its name following a court case, had our Mole digging deeper to uncover the truth.
Moles are not renowned for their eyesight, so were our eyes deceiving us when we saw a Specsavers ad claiming that its eye-tests are cheaper than Boots'?