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So Much For the Club

dealyjo
dealyjo Posts: 1 Newbie
After running the utility check in the MSE website there was no mention of IRESA Energy supplier, who are actually cheaper than the cheapest deal available on the MSE club.

Do NOT assume you necessarily get a comparison of all deal available.

Looks to me like the Club is yet another marketing ploy, SURPRISE SURPRISE!!

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  • molerat
    molerat Posts: 34,843 Forumite
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    edited 4 May 2016 at 8:45AM
    As they are not taking on customers and will not even give a quote then what is the point of them being on any switching site.

    I have found their price list and they are dearer than I am currently paying with big 6 suppliers, 7% dearer for gas and 3% for electric.
  • dealyjo wrote: »
    After running the utility check in the MSE website there was no mention of IRESA Energy supplier, who are actually cheaper than the cheapest deal available on the MSE club.

    Do NOT assume you necessarily get a comparison of all deal available.

    Looks to me like the Club is yet another marketing ploy, SURPRISE SURPRISE!!

    Hi dealyjo,

    We're reliant on suppliers providing us with their rate cards so that we're able to display their tariffs. As soon as we spotted Iresa, we approached it about this. We haven't yet had a response - which is why we currently don't display it.

    I hope that helps.

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  • lstar337
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    dealyjo wrote: »
    Do NOT assume you necessarily get a comparison of all deal available.
    Who would?

    Martin Lewis is constantly suggesting that people also check for deals not listed on comparison sites. Admittedly this is usually on insurance type comparisons, but the same process carries over.
  • System
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    edited 4 May 2016 at 10:30AM
    This 'tool' was set up as a result of the recent CMA report into the domestic energy market and it purports to show all available tariffs:

    https://energycompare.citizensadvice.org.uk

    Edit: Iresa was showing a couple of days ago but they have now disappeared. As others suggest, this may be to manage the influx of customers.
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  • molerat
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    Hi dealyjo,

    We're reliant on suppliers providing us with their rate cards so that we're able to display their tariffs. As soon as we spotted Iresa, we approached it about this. We haven't yet had a response - which is why we currently don't display it.

    I hope that helps.
    http://www.iresa.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/IresaEnergyTariffs.pdf
  • JJ_Egan
    JJ_Egan Posts: 20,281 Forumite
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    New poster new company how did they find it if its not on comparison sites .
    Smells like spam to me .

    IRESA Energy
    Looks to me like the Club is yet another marketing ploy, SURPRISE SURPRISE!
  • minimike2
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    Hengus wrote: »
    This 'tool' was set up as a result of the recent CMA report into the domestic energy market and it purports to show all available tariffs:

    https://energycompare.citizensadvice.org.uk

    Edit: Iresa was showing a couple of days ago but they have now disappeared. As others suggest, this may be to manage the influx of customers.

    This is awful. It gives you a number for yearly savings compared to your current provider without knowing anything about the tariff you are on - Assume that it assumes standard tariff. Very misleading. Shameful for something from CAB. Apparently I can save £628.74 a year on a tariff which is more expensive than what I am on....
  • molerat
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    minimike2 wrote: »
    This is awful. It gives you a number for yearly savings compared to your current provider without knowing anything about the tariff you are on - Assume that it assumes standard tariff. Very misleading. Shameful for something from CAB. Apparently I can save £628.74 a year on a tariff which is more expensive than what I am on....
    I have just had a look and it highlights the stupidity of the TCR. My TCR is 2.68p, next is 2.58p but over all is dearer.
  • System
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    edited 4 May 2016 at 11:30AM
    minimike2 wrote: »
    This is awful. It gives you a number for yearly savings compared to your current provider without knowing anything about the tariff you are on - Assume that it assumes standard tariff. Very misleading. Shameful for something from CAB. Apparently I can save £628.74 a year on a tariff which is more expensive than what I am on....


    We must be looking at a different website. It works for me like any other comparison site. It asks for dual fuel or separate suppliers and it asks for details of the present supplier/s and the tariff details etc.

    Remember, if you are on a fixed tariff with less than 12 months to run, the savings will be based on an annual cost of months left to run on present tariff plus 12 - months to run on supplier's standard variable tariff. MSE CEC shows both the Ofgem mandated methodology and the more reasonable annual cost comparison.

    edit:

    I have just run a comparison and compared it with MSE CEC and they both give me the same result which is that it would cost me £57 more a year to move to a dual fuel tariff.
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  • sj1990
    sj1990 Posts: 59 Forumite
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    found this very helpful, thanks guys
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