8/15. The team investigate the case of a girl who suffered severe burns after using a nail glue she bought online and expose the other products that pose a risk. Also in HD. [S]
7/15. The team expose a shocking trick caught on camera during a private car sale that's left some drivers thousands of pounds out of pocket. Also in HD. [S]
2/15. The team meet residents furious at water bills increasing by 47 per cent. And the energy company that incorrectly charged an 82-year-old nearly £3,000 on her winter bills. Also in HD. [S]
1/45. The team investigate fake tenants who turned a home into a cannabis farm. And the pet microchipping database that could make it harder to track down your missing furry friend. Also in HD. [S]
44/45. The team reveal how criminals are using artificial intelligence to create 'deepfake' videos of AI celebrities and public figures to try to get their hands on your cash. Also in HD. [S]
42/45. In a special investigation, Rip Off Britain goes undercover with BBC News to show how a telecoms firm is making promises about contracts business owners say it didn't keep. Also in HD. [S]
41/45. The team report on restaurants and takeaways where incorrect hygiene ratings risk misleading customers. Is the system in need of an overhaul? Also in HD. [S]
38/45. Gloria Hunniford, Louise Minchin and Julia Somerville hear from viewers who say their carefully packaged goods are getting smashed by clumsy couriers. Also in HD. [S]
37/45. Gloria Hunniford, Louise Minchin and Julia Somerville hear from viewers who say their carefully packaged goods are getting smashed by clumsy couriers. Also in HD. [S]
36/45. The team hear how a woman from south London says the electrical wiring in her vehicle is being repeatedly chewed by rats, causing thousands of pounds worth of damage. Also in HD. [S]
33/45. The reveals the story of how a car finance company's mistake led to the credit record of a man from Blackpool being merged with a man from South Wales who shared his name. Also in HD. [S]
32/45. The team reveals how scammers are convincing victims to part with their cash by posing as senior bank staff, and pointing to their social media pages as evidence. Also in HD. [S]
31/45. The team uncovers the shocking story of the readily available gadget that can hack your wifi and renders many doorbell video cameras useless as security devices. Also in HD. [S]
17/45. Gloria Hunniford learns how the 1990s fashion for bamboo in our gardens is causing expensive problems for some homeowners 25 years later. Also in HD. [S]
16/45. Gloria Hunniford and Julia Somerville are joined by Henry the Blue Peter dog as they hear about the chihuahua owner from Oldham whose pet insurer refused to pay out. Also in HD. [S]
13/15. The dogged debt collectors who won't give up - even when you don't owe them anything. And the missing mail causing huge headaches and leaving you out of pocket. Also in HD. [S]
12/15. The team tackle more bad practice, including debunking the claims of a slimming pill magazine that says you'll lose a stone in a week. Also in HD. [S]
11/15. Gloria Hunniford, Angela Rippon and Julia Somerville hear from the young people who thought they were dabbling in investments but instead ended up unwittingly money-laundering. Also in HD. [S]
10/15. The hacked hotel emails that could cost you your holiday. Also, the team meets a woman who felt abandoned by her cruise company when illness struck on board. Also in HD. [S]
9/15. Could the biggest change to landlines in generations leave you without a phone or broadband? And the new plans that might bring private parking operators into line. Also in HD. [S]
7/15. The team meets a couple at loggerheads with a developer after finding soaked plaster and a beetle infestation in their new-build home. Also in HD. [S]
6/15. From shockingly incorrect bills to broken smart meters, bad customer service to impossible debts, the Rip Off Britain team challenge the energy industry and the government. Also in HD. [S]
2/15. When an algorithm banned one woman from opening an online account because her surname was McManus, she asked Rip Off Britain for help! Also in HD. [S]
1/15. The Rip Off Britain team is ready to tackle the issues that most matter to you - from bills and bad customer service, to holidays and food. Also in HD. [S]
11/40. The team investigate an airport meet-and-greet company that ran up thousands of pounds of fines driving a man's car through central London, leaving him with the bill. Also in HD. [S]
7/40. Tech expert David McClelland reveals how your social media could be an open door to let scammers get to your money - and how you can shut them out. Also in HD. [S]
3/40. Customers who order one thing but receive another and then are refused a refund. And the holiday firms whose terms and conditions are almost impossible to navigate. Also in HD. [S]
40/40. The team meets the families who paid tens of thousands of pounds for dream home extensions - only to be left with dangerously bad work that could cost much more to put right. Also in HD. [S]