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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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Stay away and don't trust them.
Stay away and don't trust them.
They are not honest company, after compliting my aplication for Tesco Credit Card, they report sad that I'm not eligeble.
However looks like this day they were pushing M&S and Virgin Credit Cards. After a few hours I've recieved an email, that I'm eligible only for the above CC's.
I was able to get CC aproval directly from Tesco Bank without no issues.
Pathetic.
Careful what you clcik on
I was looking to change my mobile provider. A Martin Lewis blagged deal offered double the data at a substantial reduction in cost so I clicked on the Get Deal link. The link re-directed me to a website that my pc blocked because it has been identified as and I quote the website "is a spam and phishing domain" also the pc will be “infected with viruses and other infections”
Very poor customer service
They were not able to describe the reasons for the credit score discrepancy between Experian and their CreditClub, which is supposed to be exactly the same score becasue the scores are directly extracted from Experian credit agency.
The customer service just copies/pastes some pre-arranged answers for all customers, many of them are nonsense. I personally figured it out after an extensive search and monitoring and did teach them about a bug in their system and told them how to answer similar questions, next time.
Mistake
In the MSE email
in the energy saving section an example of using a 1000watt microwave to cook a baked potato Vs an oven .It is claimed the microwave would use 1kw if used for a hour. This is not correct , a 1000w microwave will use about 1.8kw , the 1000w rating is the cooking power not the input power .I emailed MSE but the same mistake was repeated on the tv program (18th Oct ). Very poor research .
GET REAL LIKE THE BILLS
Respective firstly,most importantly please get a grip of reality not of yr own circumstances but the majority ,what doesn't work with yr brush strokes of best deals doesn't favour the majority so do a little better and not only seek to promote yrself on daytime TV really become a champion of the real People in
I really like the comparison feature…
I really like the comparison feature for buying insurance. The articles are also really useful. Seems like the most honest of comparison sites in my view
I was looking for advice on fixed rate…
I was looking for advice on fixed rate bonds so thought I could trust MSE due to Martin Lewis' affiliation. I looked into those shown as offering the highest rate. Unfortunately, they all had the most dreadful reviews. I understand MSE's defence will be they only report on the rates, but surely there should be some kind of warning about the practices of these investment companies. My advice, do your homework, don't let greed cloud your judgement.
Don’t use moneysavingexpert
I went through moneysavingexpert.com to look for a car loan. They recommended Shawbrook bank for a loan even going as far as saying based on my details I was 100% pre approved. After 3 weeks and countless phone calls were the bank were less than helpful ending with them just going round in circles telling me how to send in a complaint, which we all know would go nowhere. I still don’t have the loan and even worse they have all my details including access to my bank account. I started to feel that this is nothing but a scam endorsed by the website. I tried to find a complaints line or email to discuss this with moneysavingexperts but to no avail.
disappointed.....
Hi a few months ago Martin Lewis said some pensioner , could be entitled to Pension Credit, so i applied and was entitled to £37.28 a month ... But because i was on a rent and council tax rebate , it put my rent and council up , therefor i was no better off ..... very disappointed ...
Absolutely terrible
Absolutely terrible, creates false narratives and doesn't completely mention every detail, and hides certain factors, only takes money into consideration, and not what extra you'd be getting for the extra that you'd be paying. It's like saying a ford is cheaper than a ferrari but failing to mention why. Absolutely useless
Terrible forum
the website forum is not very good. There are a few people who will try and help if you ask a question but there are more people that seem to use the forum to tell you how wrong you are and how right they are and seem to do it in a nasty way that is my experience.
no complaints
no complaints, always compare elsewhere though.
People seem to complain about the community forum which i've never used. Use reddit for that instead
Martin Lewis has no credibility
Martin Lewis has no credibility. His advice cost me a loss of £1200 when he recommended Crown Currency for buying euros.Crown currency were villains of course.Now he talks rubbish about how to buy energy. He is making money by giving out bad advice. Avoid.
Take care with recommended savings accounts
MSE is in general an excellent source of financial advice. There is however a problem with its recommendations for instant access savings accounts. The website fails to distinguish between the savings accounts with genuinely instant access, even at weekends (eg Zopa, Tandem, Cynergy, Virgin) and the accounts for which the withdrawal is available only the next working day (eg Shawbrook, Yorkshire BS etc).
Best advice and first port of call.
Best advice in this area and my first port of call. Website flows well and is updated thoroughly and often by expert journalists. From what I can see, the majority of negative reviews are based on forum disagreements and personal circumstances. Hardly relevant.
Don't understand the overall rating…
Don't understand the overall rating here... Personally I don't habitually take notice of high ratings, but do of low ratings. MSE is better than the overall rating arrived at here. However I suggest MSE do something about their cookies acceptance invitation as arrived at by internet browser on a medium sized Smart Phone. If the phone it set to 'Zoom' for more visually challenged users it is not possible to scroll to the fields where the cookies preferences are provided and therefore not possible to access the website, which is most often actually well worth accessing. The pop up screen is obviously too large and badly out of proportion to the website page. I suggest MSE and/or Martin Lewis address this...Otherwise though, continue the mainly good work! And suggest to Trustpilot that the overall review total is not reasonable. MSE is definitely a MINIMUMof a 3 to 4 star organisation IMHO, hence my 5 star rating to try and redress the situation, however slightly!
Genuinely suprised to see so many 1* reviews. Read "How this site works"?
Genuinely suprised to see so many negative reviews; but note most of these are about a very particular segment of the site that someone has had issue with - many of which I don't feel very fairly relates to the overall site or its editorial intentions at all. Indeed also lots of complaints about the public forums, but as MSE states, posts made there aren't editorial within the sites control - just what other members of the public are writing... personally I don't really use them. Either way I would still value the editorial very highly.
Of course, you leave a bad review after a bad experience but they have helped hundreds of people across the various articles and tools on offer, and (I believe) are quite clear on their limitations as journalists.
Martin Lewis appears to have some genuine intentions, and I believe the site he set up was intended to advise the pubilc and 'average' consumers in making the most from the money they have, whether that be spending efficiently, comparing financial products and services, or dealing with issues with other companies and refunds.
To my understanding MoneySavingExpert is simply an independent editorial site and so wouldn't cold call anyone trying to sell them anything. Martin also doesn't promote on social media for things like bitcoin investments. If you see his face on an advert or receive a call/email other than the regular newsletter from a company saying it is MoneySaving Expert I would suggest it is a scam using the good name rather than anything to do with MSE itself.
Personally the site has pointed me to securing the best mortgage deals for my situation, banking and savings products with good rates of return, obtaining good rates of currency exchange, securing cheaper utility bills, being aware of several worthwhile sales and short-term deals. Simply feeling more financially aware.
Yes. Many product choices are sponsored affiliate links, but this is purely to keep income into the site to keep it running and links are always highlighted, they say they follow an editorial code that makes the decision whether to list a product as a 'best buy' even before any commercial income is considered. So nothing should be advised unless it is genuinely offerering a notable/useful option to the reader.
At the end of the day though the site is quite clear it is just informing us of those choices and "advice", and that that doesn't constitute as 'financial advice' in the legal sense. Just read the "How this site works" in the footer. They are clear they prioritise reporting on headline facts and can only do a limited amount of research and investigation - i.e. whether an interest rate is the highest on offer in the market - rather than assessing the quality or customer experience of a third party.
The writing is generally transparent. The reader has to read(!), balance and understand any choices and risks themselves.
this review is for MSE as a whole
this review is for MSE as a whole, i have followed them for years on all sorts of advise and it / martin has never led me wrong. Ive saved hundreds on sim only, broadband, switching energy - although at the moment this is abit of a moot area but no fault of mse just the state of things at present. ive gains hundreds in vouchers and offers to use and honestly cannot fault it, i do follow martins advise very strongly and urge everyone to use his facilities. surprised by the poor reviews on this but i cannot fault
Used to be awesome 10 years ago 2012
Used to be awesome 10 years ago 2012. The site was honest and clear and good deals all round. Now its quite clear they get a bung for every silly referral, most of wish are nothing like a bargain you would expect. Top car hire came up as skyscanner. In reality it was extortionate at £200 for a few hour hire in Cambridge UK. These silly prices and links make it cheaper buying an old banger with a years MOT. Martin the owner is just another brown noser creeping hs way into the elitsi by selling his soul...... shame. BEWARE always check recommendations elsewhere.
Oh google searches are rigged too.
MSN are also on bed with the credit companies. DO NOT EVER NEVER sign up to the false hope credit check companies. All this does is put a big red flag on your name to make them aware of you and then manipulate your score to cash in. Another dodgy tip MSN.
Good job there is no consumer protection worthy of the name or most of these crooks would be in clink.
Martin Lawrence is a complete idiot
Martin Lawrence is a complete idiot, on TV trying to gain popularity by giving false hopes to people who wanted refund for a holiday cancelled due to covid. The idiot didn't explain if you booked a holiday via a third party agent a chargeback wasn't wise. Listening to this idiot I wasted valuable time doing a chargeback as he advised, which after weeks got declined, caused the poor agent so much grief and finanical problems, plus delayed my claim via ABTA. The correct way was to make the claim direct with ABTA not the third party agent. Before giving out advice to get clout Martin, check your facts you attention seeking idiot and let someone else do a better job. I advise people to check with the agent what the correct process for the refund is rather some cowboy.
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