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A plumbing firm charged an elderly man thousands of pounds for a boiler he didn't need. Read more.
An expert on water quality believes the private water being supplied to a Pembrokeshire village is unfit for human consumption. Read more.
A woman who suspected her mother was being scammed online later sent the fraudster £40,000, ending up heavily in debt. Find out more.
An investigation has found that half of the shops tested illegally sold vaping products to children. Read more.
A parking company has suspended its self-ticketing operation following an investigation by X-Ray. Find out more.
CCTV footage taken inside a Swansea call centre shows how staff lied to customers in a corporate culture obsessed with money. Read more.
Homeowners are demanding their builders put right what they say are problems with their roofs. Find out more.
A mobile phone repair shop in Cardiff is rapidly building a reputation they won’t be able to fix. Find out why. <?xml:namespace prefix = "o" ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" />
Regulators have launched an investigation after a parking attendant was caught handing out a “fraudulent” ticket in a back-lane in Cardiff. Read more here.
Claims chewable vitamins that have been promoted by celebrities can help boost hair health are based on "pseudoscience", an expert says. Find out more.
A family who spent a fortune on a luxury conservatory have been left devastated after it had to be pulled down. Find out more.
We last featured builder Damon Owens 18 months ago, exposing the fake names he used at his many businesses.The law has now caught up with him. Find out what happened.
Geraint Jones was horrified to discover his bank had been drained of more than £3,000 – all his cash. The money had been spent in a matter of hours on gambling site Bet365. Find out what happened.
X-Ray goes undercover with two wheelchair s, Josh Reeves and Helen Fincham, to expose the shocking lack of disabled facilities in some of Wales' top night spots. Find out more...
A couple who sent their car off for the engine to be repaired were shocked to find it in bits in the boot when it was returned. Read more...
Until recently, the only way we could research our family history was through the archives. But over recent years, DNA testing has become popular the world over. Find out Lucy's experiences with these test kits.
A Swansea home improvements firm has been cold-calling people on the Telephone Preference Service and using a salesman previously prosecuted for his tactics. Find out more
We’ve been investigating keyless car thefts and have some advice to help you keep your car safe. For more information click here.
Two women from Carmarthenshire thought they had found the solution to the damp in their home, but their hopes of a dry house have evaporated. Read more.
If you are unlucky enough to have to make a claim on your travel insurance, the last thing you want is to be turned down by your insurer. Click here for the most common reasons claims are rejected
Tony and Bee Bennett moved to Porthcawl five years ago. They hoped to enjoy a relaxing retirement by the sea, but their plans have been fraught with difficulty after dealing with one builder. Find out what happened
Tranquil, idyllic and perfect for families - that’s what residents at Woodland Gardens Estate in Pyle near Porthcawl thought they were getting when they bought their homes built by Persimmon. Find out more
An investigation for BBC X-Ray has discovered that a convicted fraudster is involved in a group carrying out street collections in the name of children’s cancer. Find out what happened
Families in South Wales are demanding answers after their elderly relatives invested huge sums in a South African hotel. Find out what happened
There are all sorts of systems in place to make sure we don’t stay too long in car parks, from parking wardens to ANPR cameras that read your number place as you enter and leave a car park. Read more
A family from Mountain Ash have been left with big problems in their new home after getting a survey that doesn’t seem to have been up to scratch. Read more
Buying a second hand car online can be a pretty daunting process, but one man from Pembroke has lost thousands of pounds when his dream purchase turned in to a nightmare. Find out what happened
John O’Donnell from Criccieth has been developing a plot and building his dream home for about 20 years. The house is almost finished, but he wanted a garden to match. Find out what happened
Tattoos are all the rage at the moment, and as many as one in five of us now have one. But before going under the needle, there are a few things you need to consider. Read more here
Wet wipes are public enemy number one, as far as Welsh Water are concerned. They block up our sewers when people flush them down their toilets, and can contribute to so-called fatbergs. Find out more
Lisa John and Neal Bartlett, from Aberkenfig, hired Bridgend-based TMW Roofline to extend their home, but were left with unsatisfactory work. Find out what happened
Online scammers have been targeting people who have turned to social media to organise their summer holidays by selling fake caravan lets. Read more about our investigation
Fewer than one in five of us know basic first aid, and it’s estimated that a shocking 140,000 people die each year in situations where first aid might have saved them. We take a look at the smartphone apps that could help all of us become lifesavers. Read more here
In February this year the Welsh Government became the first in Britain to ban intimate piercings for Under 18s – including tongue piercings. Find out what happened when we went undercover
Timeshares can be pretty confusing - on the one hand you might enjoy some great holidays at a property that you own a share of, but on the other you could end up trapped in an expensive contract you can't get out of. Read more here.
Owning a holiday lodge in the Welsh countryside is a dream for many. But, tread carefully.
Plastic waste does huge damage to the environment – we look at the ways people around Wales are helping tackle the problem. Find out more here.
More and more people are facing their fears and trying new challenges, and one that’s growing in popularity is mud runs – extreme assault courses where challengers scale walls, dodge electric wires and wade through muddy water. Read more here
Every time a big gig is announced there’s a frenzy to get your hands on tickets - but getting into the gig can prove tricky if you used an unofficial provider. Find out more here
Nowadays online shopping means you can buy almost anything from the comfort of your own home. But as one Welsh family discovered, online shopping isn’t always problem-free. Read more here
Scams come in all shapes and sizes. But the common feature is that the victims rarely see the money they’ve lost again. But a recent US court ruling is now offering some victims a glimmer of hope. Find out why here.