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andy_pandy_2
Posts: 3 Newbie
in Energy
help , i have been trying to register to MSE energy club but as i have 2 energy suppliers the form will not allow me to continue ,keeps saying errors ,the form states if you have 2 suppliers to create 2 accounts ,but when i try that it will not allow you to leave the 2nd supply details blank . me being a bit stupid could someone please explain how to do this ,. frustrating :cool:
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Have you tried avoiding Saturday nights?0
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More helpfully: I have no idea but have you already looked at other comparison sites to check if you are currently on a reasonable deal? Or are you specifically wanting an additional push facility?0
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Try Energyhelpline, no registration needed.0
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Or actual address. Unless that requirement for registration on energy club has been taken out now (haven't checked)? Martin does actually recommend Energyhelpline I believe. Or did before Energy Club.0
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Martin recommends a number of accredited comparison sites - ones that offer the user a cashback if used via the special MSE links.
http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/utilities/you-switch-gas-electricity
However the energy club is not a typical comparison site. Whilst it does compare (using data from the MoneySuperMarket.com comparison site), it's main purpose is to offer an ongoing review (monthly) and alert service to ensure you remain on the lowest cost tariff
http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/cheapenergyclub
andy pandy, I suggest you post any feedback on the MSE feedback thread for the cheap energy club.
It does indeed seem a short coming in the system if you cannot input your current supply details into one account when you are supplied via two suppliers ... as is arguabley the fact I think it only recommends the lowest cost dual fuel (or single fuel where the account only has one fuel attached) whereas a person with two fuels is not always best getting a dual fuel option (as explained in the first link above)
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/44312650 -
thanks for the replies i will give the helpline a call :think:0
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