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Created by Martin Lewis on Feb 03 for just £100, MSE's ethical stance and Consumer Revenge approach have made it the UK's official no. 1 money site with over 10 million unique users a month and its forum is the UK's 7th biggest social network on its own steam. The average person in the UK can give themselves the equivalent of a 25% pay rise, by being an active, savvy consumer and shifting to the very best deals; our site's here to show you how.
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1 Dean Street, W1D 3RB, London, United Kingdom
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Ridiculous
Ridiculous , same company on other side offering me £200 less for car insurance. People do your research please don't support this greedy company. I can see you commercial on BBC every 20 min washing poor people brain how good you are.

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STAY AWAY FROM CLICKING ON THE LINKS
STAY AWAY FROM THIS SITE! I thought emails from Money Saving Expert were from Martin Lewis. I thought they were genuine, so I clicked on on one of his links regarding Quantum qi. I immediately got a call from Jordan Jones from Trade 101.ai saying he is an IFA and can introduce me to bitcoin investment.
He assured me I could get back my investment whenever I want. I listened to him convinced he was verified by Martin Lewis Money Saving Expert and got SCAMMED out of £4,700. STAY AWAY. I have now reported Jordan Jones and his company to Fraud Squad.

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Check your recommendation
I am interested in breakdown cover so took a look at your recommended AutoAid. However, despite decent overall average rating, looking at actual reviews on Trustpilot for the last 6mths there seems to be some awful experiences. Maybe something has changed recently. On this occasion I will be avoiding your recommendation.
Low quote for health insurance but does not exist!
Surprised by the practice of this comparison websites. They are happy to issue quotations for health insurance through Active Quote Ltd, but when, within days, ready to take up the cover, suddenly the premium shoots up by £260.
Feel as if I have been attracted under a false quote, which they clearly can't fulfil.
Time to try elsewhere!

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Car insurance 'help' useless
I had multicar insurance quote through MSE quote form into which I put three drivers. It all went OK until I realised that when the actual quotes came through, they all had 'dropped' the added drivers off and quoted only for 'main driver'. This happened although I had carefully added ALL drivers into the MSE quote form. When I re-added the two other drivers into the received company quotes the premiums shot up more than £400. Basically, all that effort using MSE quote form was waste of time as it did not relate accurately to the insurance companies' quotes. Don't understand how this could possibly happen??!!

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Pre approved cards are not accurate, commissions must be getting made
I used their credit card 'soft search' for best preapproved deals. I have an excellent credit score of 999. The top cards it brought in were tesco, virgin and natwest. They must get commission on these. One card that i had a zero chance of approval was barclaycard, i checked them directly and preapproved instantly, and got a 0% deal for 6 months longer than the other. Ditch this site go direct they all now have soft searches so will have no negative impact. Commissions rule

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Gone downhill since Martin sold it
Years ago I used to peruse the site and was impressed by the quality of the forum although I never needed to join it myself.
Tried to join the site to pose a question regarding my credit card. 30 hours later my account still hasn’t been approved and so I ended up seeking advice elsewhere.
Viewing the forums and it seems to be very cliquey and, considering how long it takes to approve an account, not well moderated. I saw several threads where people asked questions and the responses were quite rude or dismissive.

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Spent ages filling in car insurance…
Spent ages filling in car insurance information, then at the end your site wouldn't create an account for me for "security reasons"... so you can't send me any price comparison information. Total waste of my time. Confused dot com had no such issues
Why is Buymobile on the MSE…
Why is Buymobile on the MSE website?Trustpilot scores for Buymobile must be untrue.There is no reply from them on webchat,email or phone.I bought Buymobile phone because of MSE site,phone not delivered,can't cancel order because I can't get through after 3 hours of trying,take them off your site, PLEASE.
Discounted Travel? Not on your life…..
This is an absolute con. Has anyone, anywhere, ever received good advice? Martin Lewis hadn’t got a clue - apparently I can get a discount on National Express as an Amazon Prime member? Rubbish, absolutely crap. Waste of my time, waste of yours - I have never found a discount and doubt I ever shall
Great Service
Wrong company, there is another company called Money Expert and very easy to get them mixed up!
Had a nice response from customer services, my apologies and dont have any problems with Money Saving Expert!

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Car insurance!
Car insurance!! Using the muti compare car insurance each and every time I use this mechanism the quote is at least £78 more than my current quote, Do execise care its your money and I will not be taking any tips from this site on saving money.
Should ask do you get any commission from the website you use?
No stars

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MSE Forum continues to be Troll central and they delete a post if you criticise them publicly
I did not use the MSE forum for some time because of rampant bullying and trolls that had multiple accounts.
I was told they had revamped the site and so I went back on only to find the same suspects still at it.
Basically it is an intolerance of others, not for nasty politics but if you criticise a supplier or complain about a regulatory authority who are supposed to keep things competive.
I think they just want to collect post numbers on their numerous accounts, so they dive into your thread and pollute it with negative comments.
I have seen some be really misogynistic when people are struggling with divorce and facing losing their home.
It seems to me that they have people who feel they "own" certain threads and they will not tolerate any opinion other than their own. So if they like say EDF energy and you complain about EDF they jump all over you.
I saw the same behaviour in the Tech area, again it seemed that it was the same nasty comments from different accounts. There are many techy solutions to things so one should be able to voice a diverse range of opinions.
I started to notice some of them used the same language and had the same interests, this gave me a "fingerprint" For example I found one person with around six accounts who posted every day in three forum sections. Post anything he does not agree with and he starts insulting, usually starting with a comment that makes one want to defend oneself.
I did some testing, gave it some time then said something I knew their previous forum account would jump on and sure enough they kicked off. I reported them to the MSE forum email you are supposed to report to but nothing happens.
The forum is also full of people who will PM you if you mention things they get a commission on, for example ask the community about a broadband problem with a supplier and the spammers will PM you a message with their own domain redirecting to an affiliate link.
When I tried to raise this conduct on the MSE forum, in response to someone else complaining about it they deleted my post:
"Hi there
We have removed the following post:
dksld sldkjflsd sdlsd
If you see a post that you think breaks our rules, please use the 'report' button to bring it to our attention, rather than commenting publicly."
There was nothing aggressive or inflammatory in my post, I simply responded openly and confirmed the behaviour the person was complaining about was common.
So you report people and they do nothing, complain in the forum and they delete it. So of course I will post here.
The messages are from an account that is not manned.

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MoneySavingExpert.com keep misleading…
MoneySavingExpert.com keep misleading and deceiving people on availability of Vodafone social Fiber broadband in Reading. Vodafone wrote the opposite.

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Still waiting for my £110 voucher which…
Still waiting for my £110 voucher which Active Quote were offering from MSE when you took out health insurance, hopefully I should receive this month. Will update Trustpilot accordingly
Vague and misleading
Mse recently carries notification of idmobile sim card only deal including a gift voucher. But I received gift order promotion link to my private email address....after.....I had completed purchase using link embedded in mse weekly email text.
Thus seems I will not be registered for gift promotion.
It's a mess,cleanup and clear up this procedure.

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An absolute mess, I wish I'd not bothered with you
TL;DR - Do not use the money saving expert site to order anything through the Samsung Mobile Shop or Vodafone. If the product is faulty, you will pay anyway. It's disgusting.
I ordered a Galaxy S23 Ultra through the Samsung Mobile Shop (SMS) through your site using Vodafone as the network.
I appreciate that you aren't responsible for what I'm about to say, but you do promote this offer and I feel you should know what happens when it goes wrong.
I ordered the phone deal for £44 per month plus £199 up front. The GPS didn't work, the phone was replaced. The GPS still didn't work, so I took it to my local Samsung shop and they said it should be fine. The GPS still didn't work, so SMS returned it to be repaired, it came back and still didn't work. I use my GPS for work, so I'd lost a lot of money as well as time trying to sort all this.
I asked for a refund, they initially declined as was outside of the cooling off period, but I told them that's not legal as the phone never worked properly. They agreed. I was told twice the refund would come in 3-5 business days, it never did. They claimed the phone was never sent back. I proved it was via the DPD photo of delivery. I eventually, after about 6 weeks, got my deposit refunded, but only after having to get the fraud team at my bank to investigate. It took me over 20 hours in calls and writing and responding to emails.
Vodafone on the other hand initially told me only SMS could cancel the contract. Eventually SMS said they had after I notified them, received an email saying it was and that I'd be refunded for the 3 months of the contract paid. I contacted Vodafone today, they have stated that SMS has NOT cancelled the contract, that only I can do it and that I have to either pay the 24 month contract in full or get SMS to do it.
This has all the makings of a scam, where I am contractually obliged to pay for a phone that didn't work because that's not Vodafone's department, all while SMS are saying it's been dealt with.
I have a whole list of emails and transcripts from both companies detailing this procedure. My mental health has been terrible due to it. I have been completely screwed over by these people.
I ordered a Google Pixel through your site with ID mobile, no problems, couldn't be happier. But SMS and Vodafone have sold me a broken phone, threatened my credit rating if I don't pay for it, lied multiple times, and taken up many hours over a number of months. It isn't good enough companies can do this and you are, sadly, affiliated with them.
I have no idea how I'm supposed to proceed, other than to pay £44 per month to Vodafone for a deal that doesn't exist. I have happily used your website for years and the extent of this issue is why I can only put a 1 star review, as ultimately I have not saved any money on any previous contracts based on what this has already cost me and the cost I am threatened with still.
I'm happy to forward the emails and transcripts if you wish to know the extent of the incompetence and what I would call cruelty of these companies that make money from your advertising of them and you them.
Edit: Having an ongoing issue with two companies that are trying to financially ruin a customer isn't a Samaritans oriented call. They do great work, but having an impact on mental health isn't equivalent to wanting to die. If that was the concern, then making more of an effort to list ethical companies that don't cause these issues would be paramount, rather than listing charities that assist with the fallout these companies can cause. If the aim is to save people money and they are instead cost more of it, then the mission of the site is no longer being fulfilled. "We save you money, but if we don't due to recommending terrible retailers, call the Samaritans or Christians against poverty" is a pretty bleak response.

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NINJA - NO INSTRUCTION MANUALS
Please make purchasers aware thast Ninja Kitchens do not do instrution booklets on their Ninja Foodies. You have to download digitlly and print them off yourself. I do not have a printer so am unable to do this. They state that they are a paperless office and do not issue instruction manuals. Shame on them esopecally considering the purchase price of their ninja itrems. .

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I think MSE is very informative and…
I think MSE is very informative and have been using the information on the site for years. The advice is usually sound.
I am a little concerned about the Raisin platform though. I applied for an account, and once it was up and running I applied for one of the fixed rate savings products. I was told I had to put all of the money into Raisin in order to make the product application. After a couple of days the application was rejected with a note saying that Raisin will give no reason for the rejection. I then chose another product with the same result. I had my money with Raisin for 2 weeks earning no interest. I then gave up and transferred the money back to Natwest.
When I contacted the banks directly (Tandem and Investec) to see if they could help I was told that they have no control over the decisions on the Raisin platform and knew nothing of my applications. As I have never been rejected for any Financial product for any reason in the past I wonder if Raisin do this deliberately to be able to earn interest on the money sitting on their platform.
Hopefully MSE will investigate this. Other savings products I have applied for (ISA and savings accounts) have never required funds to be made available before identity checks are carried out and the product is up and running and verified. I notice that this happened to somebody else on your forum

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Thee most annoying company ever
Thee most annoying company ever! Do not use the pointless calculators

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