We R Blighty, Buying Ex-Rental Homes, Psychology of Complaining
We look at concerns from veterans charities over the practices of We R Blighty, an organisation that has been fined twice for illegally fundraising.
We look at concerns from veterans charities over the practices of We R Blighty, an organisation that has been fined twice for illegally fundraising. We R Blighty said it's tried its utmost to operate lawfully, compliantly, professionally and transparently. It is a Community Interest Company (CIC) meaning it is not governed by the same rules as charities. We discuss what the difference is between CIC's and charities, and what consumers should know before donating their money.
According to data from car sales experts Cox Automotive, electric vehicle sales in the UK increased by 24% last year. EV sales currently have a market share of just under a quarter of the market, which is well short of the government's target of 80% by 2030. Availability and the cost of charging points are some of the main obstacles for consumers considering the switch to an EV, so how can this be improved?
16% of landlords are considering selling all their rental properties within the next two years, according to Ministry of Housing data. As a result, more ex-rental properties have become available to buy. Formerly rented properties may not be decorated to your tastes, but they can be an opportunity to grab a bargain...if you know what to look for.
We all experience anger and frustration when we don’t receive the quality of customer service – or the outcome – that we expect. In fact, what can often seem like quite a minor inconvenience can be enough to make our blood boil, but why? We ask a psychologist to explain the psychology of complaining.

