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Meta announced plans to begin capturing employee mouse movements and keystrokes. This data will be used to train the company's artificial intelligence models.
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Meta announced plans to begin capturing employee mouse movements and keystrokes. This data will be used to train the company's artificial intelligence models.
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A think tank has proposed that excess profits from energy giants should be used to refund customers £183 each, arguing that billions taken by grid companies 'cannot be right'.
An alarm installer in Sweden has been convicted for stealing from customers' homes, including in the Bohuslän region, after gaining access to their residences.
Oilfield service firm Halliburton is reportedly in discussions with customers regarding commercial terms for its operations in Venezuela.

Swiss supermarket chain Migros is causing confusion with its "Quasi Black Angus" meat labeling, which has even butchers puzzled, prompting the retailer to address the issue.

Dunkin' is giving away 1 million free coffees to its rewards members on April 21. Customers can claim their free coffee using the promo code FREECOFFEE1.

Estonia's national mail carrier, Omniva, has decided to unexpectedly shut down its "Minu Mark" service, which allowed customers to order postage stamps featuring their own designs. This decision has drawn criticism from philatelists and stamp enthusiasts.

Lithuanian energy distribution operator ESO is sending letters to customers, informing those who are eligible about the option to switch back to public energy supply, even if they currently use an independent supplier or guaranteed supply.

Starbucks Singapore has drawn criticism from customers regarding its plan to remove straws from condiment bars, with concerns raised about hygiene, accessibility, and sustainability.
Russian forces have attacked a power facility in Ukraine's Nizhyn district of Chernihiv region, leaving 54,000 customers without power.

Australia's Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has told a federal court in Sydney that supermarket giant Woolworths engaged in 'marketing magic' to mislead customers, as their trial began.

Despite strict rules against soliciting customers, taxi drivers at Helsinki-Vantaa Airport are reportedly using subtle hand gestures below the waistline to attract passengers.

A court has dismissed a suit filed by Air Peace against the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC), thereby affirming the commission's powers to investigate airlines for alleged breaches of customer rights. This ruling clears the FCCPC to proceed with its probe into Air Peace.

A cashier, Kelly Kershaw, was found to have stolen from vulnerable customers to finance numerous luxury trips abroad, including to Paris, Tuscany, and Dubai, as evidenced by her social media posts.

Amazon is currently offering a limited-time promotion, allowing customers to purchase $10 Nintendo eShop gift cards for $8.98, saving 10%.

Al Barid Bank in Morocco has reassured its customers that its systems remain secure and no sensitive information has been compromised, following online reports of a potential data leak.

Mobile money customers are encouraged to report agents charging unauthorized fees on deposits, while fintech companies are deploying AI to detect fraud patterns on these platforms.
Emirates NBD is extending fee waivers and offering 0% interest on credit card transfers for its customers in the UAE.
A significant payment system outage occurred in Poland, preventing many bank customers from using popular services like Blik, Visa, and Mastercard. The widespread disruption affected various payment transactions across the country.
The supermarket chain Lidl is implementing digital receipts for bottle returns, though traditional paper receipts will still be available to customers.

A video circulating online shows a woman assaulting staff at a Korean burger franchise over a drink refill, leading to calls for stricter penalties for abusive customers.

Party suppliers in Singapore are experiencing a 40% increase in helium prices, a direct consequence of supply disruptions and higher fuel costs stemming from the Middle East conflict. Businesses are adapting by introducing new products and absorbing costs to avoid passing them to customers.

Aer Lingus has announced the cancellation of some flights from its summer schedule, though the airline stated that the vast majority of affected customers are being accommodated on same-day services.
McDonald's, Taco Bell, and Chipotle are reportedly engaged in a 'value war,' competing to offer more affordable options to customers.

Customers at a Hornbach store in Affoltern am Albis, Switzerland, are frustrated as they must pay for parking despite open barriers, with their license plates scanned. Fines are not yet being issued.

Tinder has agreed to a $60.5 million settlement in a class action lawsuit that accused the dating platform of charging some users higher subscription fees based on age or other factors. Customers are now able to claim their settlement cash.
The article provides advice on navigating the competitive Irish banking market to find the best value current accounts for customers. It highlights recent significant changes in the Irish banking sector.

In an interview, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin commented on the transient nature of new entrants in politics, noting that many have appeared and subsequently disappeared from the state's political scene.
Al-Tijari Bank has announced the winners of all its Al-Najma draws, distributing prizes to its customers.

German luxury experts are critical of the pricing strategies employed by some luxury brands, stating that current price points are alienating even loyal customers. They express dismay at the high costs.
Astronomers in the UAE successfully captured an image of the Dhul Qadah crescent moon during a rare daytime sighting.

An article details eight strategies used by supermarkets like Coop, Migros, Aldi, and others to entice customers into buying more, often without them realizing it. These tricks range from aisle width to checkout displays.
QVC Group, the company known for popularizing home shopping on television, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. The move aims to restructure its significant debt.

Manila Water Company assures its customers of continuous and reliable water service across the East Zone this summer, supported by sustained investments in new and diversified water sources that…
MTN Ghana has issued a response to numerous customer complaints regarding unexplained disappearance of mobile data from their accounts.

The ATX TV Festival has revealed the 10 finalists for its annual Pitch Competition & Mentorship Program, along with the new advisers who will be mentoring the up-and-comers.

The Tervia transport service, a joint venture for social and healthcare rides in Northern Finland's welfare areas, is not functioning as desired, leading to customers waiting for taxis and short trips being left undone.
The electricity provider in Dominica has announced an increase in the fuel surcharge for its customers.

Müller stores have issued a new product recall, advising customers about a recently identified issue with one of their products. Consumers are urged to check for affected items.
OpenTable, the online restaurant reservation service, reportedly attracted an unintended customer demographic before deciding to change its business course. The company is now adjusting its strategy to better align with its target market.

Land Rover is marking the 20th birthday of its Range Rover Sport model by releasing a special 'Twenty Edition' for customers.

Tesco announced a 'revolutionary' move to ditch traditional barcodes on certain products in favor of new codes that can provide additional product information to customers.

Thousands of Danes ready to travel are currently receiving additional charges from their travel companies before departure. Rising fuel prices are pressuring travel agencies, leading several to send supplementary invoices to customers.
Bi-Courtney, a Nigerian company, has provided clarification on its recent tariff review and committed to delivering enhanced services to its customers.
OpenAI's Global Affairs Officer, Chris Lehane, criticized those predicting AI-driven extinction, calling their warnings irresponsible and harmful, and arguing that increased AI use fosters optimism.

MobileMoney Fintech Ltd is enhancing its regulatory compliance measures to better protect customers. The company is also strengthening its reliable agent network to improve service delivery.

Elden Advokatfirma, among those affected by Telia customers being traceable for years, stated that trust in the telecommunications company has been damaged due to the unsettling error.
Poland's Ministry of Climate and Environment acknowledged that the new deposit-refund system is causing problems, with traders and customers struggling to adapt to rules where vouchers are often issued instead of cash.
An article suggests investing $10,000 into three high-yielding stocks to generate $3,600 in passive income, offering financial advice.
Swedbank is still experiencing network problems, leading to operational disruptions where customers are not receiving their money, including housing benefits. A 61-year-old customer, Eva Klang, reported being left without funds.

Lidl stores across Lithuania are participating in the 40th annual spring 'Maisto bankas' (Food Bank) campaign, which also coincides with the organization's 25th anniversary, inviting customers to donate.

A Norwegian politician is calling for government accountability following revelations that Telia customers have been traceable for several years due to a security vulnerability, prompting concerns in Parliament.

PKO Bank Polski, Poland's leading bank with over 12 million customers, is reportedly considering expanding its operations into Hungary, following other Polish companies.
Polish railway companies are steadily gaining strength in the European market, attracting customers with the quality of their products and services.
Polish bank PKO BP has issued a warning to its customers about scammers who are impersonating bank employees and spoofing the bank's phone number to defraud individuals.
Ah Pui Teochew Porridge Buffet is promoting a special "Feast of Gratitude" for Parents' Day, inviting customers to celebrate with their offerings.

MyEnergBank is offering an ENERGO-Fix deposit with a fixed interest rate of 7%, allowing customers to save easily and quickly online, 24/7, directly from the application without needing to visit a bank.

A security vulnerability in Telia's system allowed the tracking of its customers' mobile phones for several years, with the Norwegian Data Protection Authority stating that it could affect a large number of people, though few are reportedly impacted.
A serious security vulnerability in Telia's systems reportedly made its customers traceable for years, leading to concerns about privacy breaches.
The Austrian government plans to introduce a new special tax on all electricity customers to promote biogas production and reduce dependence on fossil fuel imports. This initiative is part of a draft Renewable Gas Law.
An unassuming cafe in Cronulla has become a local sensation, drawing customers with its distinctive and meticulously hand-shaped bagels.
Polish banks are investing hundreds of millions in advertising, reaching record marketing budgets, as they compete for customers, increasingly leveraging digital channels and AI tools.

Starbucks is piloting a ChatGPT beta application that suggests beverages to customers based on their mood, taste preferences, and goals, before they place orders through the Starbucks app.
SoFi has introduced a new promotional offer that gives customers a chance to win $1,000 with a $50 deposit.
Astronomers have reportedly solved the long-standing mystery behind Saturn's 'changing' rotation, revealing new insights into the gas giant's dynamics.
Starbucks has launched a new ChatGPT-powered application designed to offer AI-driven drink suggestions to customers.

Canada's federal NDP is introducing a motion to ban "surveillance pricing," a practice where personal data is used to offer different prices to individual customers or groups. The party aims to address concerns about discriminatory pricing based on data collection.
Two out of five companies in Poland have recently experienced a disinformation attack, leading to damage to their reputation, loss of contractors and customers, and weakened financial results.
US lawmakers are scrutinizing JetBlue regarding potential surveillance pricing practices, following a deleted social media post that suggested customers could find better airfares by clearing their browser history.
Airlines are heavily investing in luxury premium-class upgrades to attract high-spending customers, creating a disparity as average travelers face increasing difficulty affording basic airfare.

Dairy Queen is implementing AI voice technology at its drive-thru locations across the U.S., allowing customers to place orders with automated assistants instead of human employees. This new system has sparked significant backlash and frustration among customers.

Nova Post in Moldova has launched a new mobile application featuring an updated design and expanded functionality. Customers can now use the app for everything from creating shipments to paying for delivery directly from their smartphones, as part of Nova Post's integration into a unified European system.
Cash App is expanding its customer base by targeting a new demographic: children between the ages of 6 and 12.
Upbound has announced a collaboration with Amazon to offer in-store pickup and return services, enhancing convenience for customers.

ING introduces a new 100% online travel insurance product, ING Travel Protect, aimed at providing worry-free holidays for customers.

A bar in Kaunas, 'Hogas,' announced an unconventional decision to stop using courier services, explaining the move as a way to encourage customers to visit the establishment in person.

INA and Fresh Corner have announced the start of a new prize game designed to reward their loyal customers.
EQT and Omers are reportedly set to increase their funding for a struggling broadband group, bringing the total investment to €5 billion. This significant financial injection aims to support the company's operations.

The consumer watchdog is alleging the supermarket giant used "illusory discounts" to sell Tim Tams and 11 other popular items.
Supermarkets are successfully implementing climate-friendly delivery methods by appealing to customers' environmental awareness and offering financial incentives, which also results in cost savings for the companies.

Maynilad Water Services Inc. has been fined P54 million by the Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System-Regulatory Office and ordered to refund customers affected by repeated service interruptions from its water treatment plant.
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A restaurant in Le Séquestre, France, 'Samy’s Diner,' has launched a commercial operation to reimburse its evening customers for their fuel expenses.

Telekom's mobile service is currently facing disruptions, leading to widespread issues where many customers are unable to initiate calls. The company is addressing the technical problems affecting its network.

An opinion piece explores whether chief executives should also be the public face of their companies. It discusses the potential benefits and drawbacks when CEOs become recognizable figures to customers.

Travel agency Fibula is providing customers with added flexibility for new reservations made until April 30, allowing them to cancel their travel arrangements for a full refund during the early booking period.

The luxury resale market in Iceland faces challenges in finding reliable partners and ensuring authenticity, with trust and verification being key to protecting both customers and the market.
An energy supplier was forced to rectify a significant smart meter billing blunder that led to some customers being overcharged by thousands of euros, with one customer having €13,500 incorrectly debited.

Spanish fashion brands García de la Serrana and Julise Magon are producing in Madrid workshops, demonstrating that local production can offer affordable luxury and viability for businesses and customers beyond fast fashion.

Latvia is experiencing high costs for purchasing and storing its strategic fuel reserves, attributed to a lack of infrastructure and questions surrounding the reputation of some commercial entities involved.
Commercial Bank of Ceylon has introduced its new ‘Prestige’ priority banking service, offering enhanced facilities to its customers.
Karen Watts Nauman and Jeff Nauman, a couple in their 60s, moved to Mexico four years ago due to the high cost of living in the US and have since launched 'The AI Boomers,' an AI platform.

Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer Seres is reportedly exploring the unusual feature of a slide-out toilet for its cars, aiming to offer unique amenities to customers.

Merchants at a popular Seoul market are facing backlash for charging foreign customers for water, a practice uncommon in South Korean eateries, after a Burmese YouTuber highlighted the issue.
An AI-driven cafe named 'AI-Mona' has opened in Vasastan, Stockholm, offering a unique high-tech experiment to its customers, many of whom are unaware of the AI's role.

Former executives of an AI SPAC have been indicted on charges of fabricating 'virtually all' of the company's revenue and customer base, revealing a significant fraud scheme.

An armed gang forcibly entered a bank in central Naples, taking 25 customers and employees hostage before escaping through the sewage system.

Convenience stores in South Korea are undergoing a transformation, moving away from their traditional "more locations, more customers" logic as store numbers decline.

Some passengers in Hong Kong have been unable to use mandatory e-payment options in taxis, as drivers cite faulty machines or battery problems, which customers perceive as excuses reflecting a "cash is king" mentality.

Sihoo has launched the 2026 update to its best-selling ergonomic task chair, offering customers an early bird promotion with a 20% discount.

A 'largely unnoticed' change to a menu significantly increased the likelihood of customers choosing a vegetarian meal by over 40%, leading to reductions in both calories and carbon emissions.
Airtel Nigeria has announced the suspension of its airtime and data credit services, impacting customers who rely on these advance services.

Norwegian battery company Morrow is reportedly gaining more European customers, as ongoing war and unrest threaten security and energy supply, making reliability a more crucial factor than price for many.

Reports indicate ongoing talks regarding a potential merger between United and American Airlines, though experts suggest such a deal is unlikely. The discussions raise questions about its impact on the airline industry and consumers.

Uber Eats has introduced a new service allowing customers to return orders made at participating retailers. This feature aims to provide a convenient solution for unwanted or incorrect deliveries.

OTP Bank customers will experience a temporary suspension of cash withdrawals and all payment methods for a short period. The bank announced the service interruption without specifying the exact reason.

Astronomers may have discovered a pair of black holes emitting vast amounts of energy and spiraling towards a giant collision, with potential effects that could be felt on Earth in the future.

SM Supermalls has installed over 200,000 solar panels across 59 mall properties, enhancing energy efficiency for tenants and shoppers nationwide.

The Heuwaage fitness park in Basel is renovating its popular sauna area for five months, but despite membership fees up to 1400 francs, no discount will be offered, much to the anger of its customers.

Vilnius Outlet is holding a "Gigantic Shoe Discount" event this weekend, offering customers up to 70% off on various footwear. The promotion aims to cater to new seasonal style and comfort needs.
Several bookstores in Barcelona are engaging customers with a unique concept of 'blind dates with books,' allowing them to discover new reads through an element of surprise.

In observance of Earth Day, PayMore is offering a bonus $10 gift card in addition to cash for customers trading in their unused electronics. This initiative aims to encourage responsible recycling of gadgets.

Nordstrom is holding a Beauty Savings Event until April 20, offering discounts on a variety of designer and viral perfumes, providing an opportunity for customers to expand their fragrance collections.

Astronomers have successfully measured the immense power and speed of black hole jets for the first time, marking a significant breakthrough in astrophysics. This unprecedented achievement provides new insights into the universe's most extreme phenomena.
PepsiCo's stock rallied after the company reported that recent price cuts and a focus on wellness products have successfully brought back customers, with minimal impact from the Iran war noted.
The National Water Commission (NWC) in Jamaica has initiated an enforcement drive to disconnect customers who are delinquent on their payments.

OTP Bank has double-charged amounts from a limited number of its customers' accounts, with the bank's press department confirming the error to Telex.

Dutch cable provider Caiway, which once served 200,000 customers, has officially ceased operations, with its very last customer, the founder's widow, being transferred.
Astronomers have reported the discovery of a planetary system that appears to be evolving before their eyes, a phenomenon described as exceptionally rare.

Following a Guardian investigation, Utah lawmakers have passed a new law to stiffen penalties for retailers like Family Dollar and Dollar General that repeatedly charge customers more at checkout than the prices listed on shelves.
Dairy Queen is reportedly planning to introduce artificial intelligence into its ordering process, meaning customers may soon interact with AI when ordering a Blizzard.

The Austrian Supreme Court (OGH) has issued a preliminary decision regarding whether electricity customers lose their consumer protection status when generating and feeding solar power into the grid.

The Danish Consumer Ombudsman has deemed it unreasonable for gas stations to reserve up to 1500 Danish kroner before customers fuel their cars.
Articles advise customers on how to recover losses and make vendors accountable for unsuitable financial products or bad investments.

After a long break, the beauty, health, hygiene, and household goods chain DROGAS is once again organizing Client Days in Vilnius. The event promises a celebration of beauty filled with experiences, consultations with experts, famous faces, and special offers for customers.

Cristi Vasile, known as 'the little man with the red beret,' greets his customers daily with colorful desserts and smiles, having left his IT career to fulfill his lifelong dream of becoming a pastry chef and now owning his own confectionery.

H&M is devising new strategies to draw more customers back to its stores, facing challenges from competitors like Zara and Shein in the fast-fashion market.

Booking.com has confirmed a significant data breach following a hacker attack, which exposed customer names, emails, phone numbers, and booking details. Customers are being warned about potential "reservation hijacking" as a result of the security incident.
The costs of building developer apartments in Poland have been steadily increasing, with prices in Warsaw nearly doubling since 2014, raising questions about whether customers or developers will bear the additional expense.
An Arizona utility has agreed not to cut off power for nonpayment when temperatures reach 95 degrees Fahrenheit or above, aiming to protect vulnerable customers during extreme heat.

Talabat Mart has introduced a new 15-minute delivery service for customers in several key areas across Qatar. This initiative aims to provide faster grocery and essential item delivery.

Energy companies may offer free or cheaper electricity to customers who run appliances during periods of excess supply, such as sunny weekends, to encourage demand flexibility.

Numerous customers have reported being defrauded by a furniture company, losing their advance payments and not receiving their ordered goods. The company owner is reportedly unresponsive to calls, leaving many without their money or furniture.

Two German luxury car manufacturers, Rolls-Royce and Porsche, surprised the automotive world by simultaneously introducing new convertible models to their customers.
Nigeria's Central Bank has introduced new BVN safeguards aimed at preventing financial fraud, but concerns are being raised regarding their potential benefits and drawbacks for customers.

The US government is set to refund an estimated $166 billion in tariffs to companies, with major logistics providers like FedEx and UPS beginning to file for these refunds. These companies are also outlining plans to pass a portion of these tariff savings back to their customers.
UPS-owned Happy Returns has announced a significant expansion of its network, now reaching over 10,000 drop-off locations. This move aims to broaden access for customers utilizing their return services.

Kaufland is currently providing excellent promotional offers, allowing customers to achieve significant savings on their everyday purchases.

A new trend is emerging in restaurants and bars where establishments are encouraging patrons to put away their mobile phones during meals. The aim is to reduce distractions and help customers disconnect from technology while dining.
Lloyds Bank has begun piloting an artificial intelligence tool designed to provide investment guidance to its customers. This initiative comes as the UK's financial regulator is actively studying the broader impact of AI in the financial sector.

Petrol is developing digital solutions, including its Petrol GO application, to help customers save time and money by streamlining the process of refueling at gas stations.

A supermarket yoghurt product has been recalled, with customers advised not to consume it if they have a gluten allergy, intolerance, or coeliac disease, due to an undeclared warning.

Tensions between the US and Iran are escalating as a ceasefire agreement approaches its expiration, with both nations issuing warnings of potential conflict. Diplomatic efforts, including a US delegation led by JD Vance heading to Pakistan for uncertain peace talks, are underway amidst Iran's refusal to negotiate under threat.
Prudential Life is in final adjustments to extend its self-imposed suspension of new sales, which was implemented after employees were found to have defrauded customers. The company believes its management system to prevent recurrence is not yet sufficient.

Men's Wearhouse is promoting spring deals to help customers update their wardrobes for less.
Okta's stock is surging after Barclays and Raymond James turned bullish on the company, driven by customers reinvigorating investment into identity security for the first time in years.
Vodafone Business UK has introduced a new multi-tiered product line for its 5G Standalone (SA) network, aiming to offer differentiated services and capabilities to its business customers. This move seeks to enhance its competitive edge in the 5G market.

A class-action lawsuit has been initiated against Dutch telecom provider Odido following a significant data leak that reportedly impacted 6.2 million customers. The legal action seeks compensation for those affected by the breach.

The annual Lyrid meteor shower is visible in the night sky, offering observers a chance to witness the celestial event. Astronomers note that moonlight will not significantly interfere with observations.

Sephora has revealed plans for its upcoming store opening in Split, Croatia, including the official date and details on gifts for the first 1000 customers. The beauty retailer also confirmed a list of brands that will be available at the new location.
Tesla car owners are reportedly revolting due to unfulfilled promises regarding the company's self-driving technology. This indicates growing dissatisfaction among customers with the performance or availability of the promised features.

Traditional branch banks are experiencing a significant loss of market share, particularly among young and affluent customers whose evolving needs are no longer met by classic financial institutions.

Nigerian Breweries Plc has detailed its strategies to ensure sustained company growth and shield customers from price shocks caused by rising inflation.
HORNBACH is set to open its sixth store in Slovakia on April 22, 2026, located in Trnava, offering customers materials for projects and expert advice.
Statnett proposes reducing the cheaper grid rent currently enjoyed by industry to prevent the majority of the green transition costs from burdening ordinary electricity customers in Norway.

Aer Lingus has announced the cancellation of some flights from its summer schedule, though the airline states that the majority of affected customers are being re-accommodated on same-day services.
MediaMarkt is offering a 15% discount on most products when customers make purchases through its mobile application.
The CEO of Indeed has stated that the retirement of the baby boomer generation presents a more significant threat to the economy than artificial intelligence, leading to an existing worker shortage.

A Latvian technology news program highlighted a data leak affecting Booking.com customers as one of the week's top tech stories, alongside news about Apple's new smart glasses.

Rimi Eesti Food is aiming to expand its market share among business clients by offering a 9 percent discount on goods, while also piloting a discount program for pensioners.
Sole proprietor Madras is looking to expand its shiatsu insole business to cater to more customers across Asia, aiming to cushion more Asian feet.

An alarm was triggered at the Rheincenter after customers suddenly began coughing and experiencing breathing difficulties, leading them to flee to the parking garage. A witness reported still feeling lung irritation.

Six German luxury experts discussed the pricing policies of many luxury brands, agreeing that the high prices are alienating even well-meaning customers.

The Boston mayor has denied funding for LGBTQ migrant 'wellness' perks, following a program by advocacy group OUTnewcomers that offered up to $500 in benefits for services like yoga and haircuts.

Customers of major Singaporean telecommunication providers, including Singtel, StarHub, M1, and MyRepublic, have reported experiencing issues with their broadband services.
A snack store located in Changsha, China, has achieved a Guinness World Record for offering an astonishing 35,000 different products to its customers.
Spartans.com is attracting attention from customers of Whale.io and Goated with its new gambling leaderboard, which offers a $7 million monthly prize and an instant 33% CashRake.

Peugeot is inviting customers to its 'Open Days' event, offering exceptional purchase privileges and benefits to explore its upgraded range of models.

Stephen Blewett, CEO of MTN Ghana, has refuted claims that the company is involved in stealing customer data, addressing public concerns about rapid data depletion and unexplained losses of data bundles.
A report indicates that motor insurance customers in the UK are at risk of overpaying for their policies because of low rates of switching providers, suggesting a lack of competition or consumer engagement.

The furniture industry is experiencing difficulties due to energy-saving measures, including early closures and rising material costs, leading to tensions between customers and manufacturers.

AT Store has inaugurated a new branch in Ilidža, featuring special promotional offers for customers. The opening event also included a performance by singer Ilma Karahmet.

Toplofikatsia Sofia will pay compensation to 6,197 customers who experienced heating and hot water interruptions for over 48 hours due to accidents between December 2025 and January 2026.

Coop Norway has issued a recall for sliced cucumbers due to unspecified concerns. Customers who purchased the affected product are advised to return it.

Wood Outlet, a supplier of wood products, has taken a significant step in its expansion by acquiring Royal Profilis, a company operating in Lentvaris, to better serve customers in the Vilnius region.
The automotive market is undergoing digital transformation, with platforms like VEHIS allowing customers to purchase cars online with a 3% discount, aiming to make the process as simple as ordering other products online.

The Northern Electricity Distribution Company Limited (NEDCo) in Ghana has apologized to its customers for recent declines in power supply, particularly in Tamale, and outlined steps to address the situation.

Canada Post is eliminating door-to-door mail delivery for 136,000 addresses, transitioning these customers to new community mailbox locations as part of its operational changes.
Data from the UK Civil Aviation Authority shows that the five largest travel agencies, including Jet2holidays, TUI, and We Love Holidays, serve over twenty million customers annually out of more than 1,670 registered in the UK.
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The website Dom365 has reportedly shut down, with an increasing number of customers coming forward to report being defrauded after paying deposits for furniture that was never delivered.
Mutual insurance companies, owned by their customers, are distributing record-breaking dividends this year, contrasting with traditional carriers that retain premiums.

An Icelandic restaurant has announced a promotion allowing children to eat for free during the month of April. The initiative aims to welcome families and address feedback from customers who found it difficult to bring children or find suitable options for them.

The small Spanish village of Arenillas, with only 40 residents, is offering rent-free housing and guaranteed jobs to newcomers in an effort to reverse its declining population.

A German court has dismissed a lawsuit filed by consumer protection advocates against discounter Penny's practice of offering additional discounts exclusively to customers using its app. Consumer advocates had argued the practice was discriminatory, but the court ruled otherwise.

Krónan supermarkets in Iceland are featuring Italian quality products like olive oil, pesto, and pasta, aiming to bring the authentic taste and atmosphere of Italy to their customers.

Major Dutch banks like ING and Rabobank are establishing special teams to help customers apply for government allowances, aiming to prevent and resolve financial problems.

Customers of Luxembourg's Banque et Caisse d’Epargne de l’Etat (Spuerkeess) have expressed concern after receiving a letter without the bank's logo, leading to doubts about its authenticity.
A statement from Bessent emphasizes the necessity for banks to be ready to collect customers' citizenship data. This directive suggests a potential shift in regulatory requirements for financial institutions.

Voli supermarket is encouraging customers to engage in smart shopping habits, emphasizing that savings begin every Thursday with their special prices. This initiative aims to help consumers manage their budgets effectively.

Marc Jacobs introduces a new "Bark Jacobs" line, allowing customers to customize classic tote bags with printed images of their pets, taking personalization to a new level.
Several banks are currently offering promotional incentives, with some providing up to 1,200 euros to new customers for opening a current account.
LBS, a company, marks its 65th anniversary by launching initiatives to reward its customers, celebrating a significant milestone in its history.

A commentary suggests that proposals for baby boomers to vacate their homes to ease housing shortages overlook the significant role of immigration, arguing for more honesty in the debate.

A Hungarian grocery store operates on a cooperative model where customers are also owners and employees, contributing a deposit and monthly work hours in exchange for influence over product selection and access to cheaper, higher-quality food.
Watsons Malaysia has launched "Ganjaran Raksasa," a new initiative or campaign for its customers. The details of this program are expected to offer significant benefits or rewards.

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has stated that the Trump administration expects banks to comply with a directive to collect citizenship information from their customers.

A promotional offer allows customers to save 50% on a flame thrower style propane torch gun, marketed as a tool to make cooking more enjoyable.
CoreWeave has achieved a significant $7 billion success by attracting unconventional customers from the financial sector who are increasingly demanding AI chips. This development highlights the growing integration and relevance of advanced computing in financial services.
An article outlines three practical methods for businesses to identify effective keywords that help customers discover their products or services online.