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Dom tries to help a group of unhappy kitchen and bathroom customers. All have shelled out thousands and bought from a well-known name but have been frustrated by problems or delays during installation. Dom tries to get to the bottom of what has gone wrong, but can he help these ...

September 2015
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Dom comes to the aid of a couple whose home has been repeatedly flooded with raw sewage. They are in dispute with their water company over the cause of the flooding and want a permanent solution to stop it ever happening again. Will Dom be able to come to their rescue?
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Dom is in London to meet Brendan, who bought a flat under a shared ownership scheme and has had a series of teething troubles with everything from windows to floors. Dom tries to resolve the ongoing dispute between Brendan and his housing association, but can he help them find a way forward?
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Dom steps in to try and help homeowner Ros, who has been having a battle with her insurance company. They arranged for builders to repair her home after a flood, but she is not at all happy with the work that was done.
August 2015
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Dom comes to the aid of Dave, whose £12,000 conservatory is still unfinished after problems with the build. He has been arguing with the company who supplied it for months, but can Dom help bring a positive end to their dispute?
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Two people have contacted Dom about problems they are having with a major double glazing firm. One lady is unhappy with the windows she has bought, and in the other case a father and son have tried to cancel their contract and been told they can't. Dom takes on the cases and tries to help them resolve their disputes.
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Dom comes to the aid of two people having computer woes.
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Dom steps in to try and help both a landlord and a tenant who feel they have been let down by their letting agents. Dom investigates their cases and also explores the rights and responsibilities of tenants, landlords and letting agents.
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Seven million used cars are sold each year in the UK and they are a prime cause of consumer complaints. Both Danni and Stephanie have had problems with the same used car firm after paying thousands for cars that were simply not up to scratch - Dom is on the case.
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Property surveys are on Dom's agenda in this episode, as he tries to help a Cornish couple who bought a house only to later discover it was infested with woodworm. They had paid for a structural survey which didn't pick up on the problem but, as Dom finds out, it is not always clear what we should expect from a survey.
June 2015
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Dominic Littlewood helps out a couple who were let down on their wedding day.(R)
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Dom meets a family who cut their holiday short due to the accommodation.(R)
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Dom comes to the aid of a couple whose caravan is suffering from damp problems.(R)
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Dom meets a man who is being chased for debts accrued by someone who shares his name.(R)
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Dom meets Tina, whose insurance company refused to pay out following a house fire.(R)
May 2015
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Private parking is on Dom's agenda, with three drivers angry about their parking charges. One motorist overstayed free parking in a retail park by 14 minutes and felt he shouldn't have to accept a £70 charge as his wife had mobility issues. Another car owner got a ticket after pulling into a private parking area for just t...
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Dom visits a family whose newly built home has a garden that is so severely waterlogged that instead of a rolling lawn they have a mud bath. Despite having a ten-year NHBC warranty, they can't get the problem fixed, so they have contacted Dom to see if he can turn the situation around.
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Dom meets a grandmother who had a stair lift installed but found it almost impossible to use without banging either her knees or her head. He discusses whether it was 'fit for purpose', and what the phrase actually means for consumers unhappy with items they have bought.
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Dom comes to the aid of a man battling with a mobile phone provider after suspecting that a fraud has occurred. His phone bill was almost five times the normal limit, but the phone company are adamant the bill is accurate.
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Dom comes to the aid of a man who found all the items stored in his garage covered in sewage following a sewer flood. When the flood damage was cleared, his possessions were accidentally disposed of and he was left £4,000 out of pocket by the loss.
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