the government lists these providers on their website with the cheapest at the top down to the most expensive. it has come under criticism for not keeping a close enough eye as to what is going on. some say a particular price on the website, when you go to them they are more expensive or not available at all. some people have said they have paid for tests and not received results or have received them very late. even some test providers have complained there are cowboys operating in this market. the government has said now that 82 providers will be given what they call a two strike warning. that is for misleading prices, so their prices will have to be updated, and they could be removed from the list entirely if they are found to be doing this again. 57 companies have been removed because they no longer exist or because they don't provide these tests. the government says it will also conduct regular spot checks. this has been generally welcomed, but there has been criticism it has taken so long, particularly by the consumer group, which?