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The FiftyUp Club mantra to cut household bills

The FiftyUp Club mantra to cut household bills

140917_FF_PhoneBillsHere at the FiftyUp Club we spend far too much time thinking about ways to cut your household bills. We believe our members should and can demand more. As Christmas is fast approaching, here is the FiftyUp Club mantra to cut household bills.

1. Shop around – The sad truth is most people pay more than they need to for their insurance and household bills. It’s important to do your homework and shop around. See what offers and discounts are in the market and choose the offer that’s right for you. Many households still get no discounts at all on their electricity, which means they’re paying as much as $500 extra in a year for an average household. That’s money down the drain!

2. Be prepared to change providerswhether it’s electricity or insurance, you must be prepared to ‘switch’. Switching – or at least the preparedness to move providers – is what gives you power in your relationship with businesses. You’ll be amazed at what some providers offer their customers who are about to change to another provider. Just like that, customers are given ‘new’ discounts or offers that are not on the open market.

3. Loyalty can be a trap – Loyalty isn’t always rewarded. In fact, it’s often the savvy customers who shop around and make the most of current offers and deals that get rewarded. Unfortunately, when it comes to price the most loyal customers often cop the biggest premium increases. For example, next time you get a renewal notice on your car or home insurance, go online and see what price they offer a new customer for the same cover. Sometimes you will catch them out charging you more.

4. Big vs Small – when it comes to providers, bigger isn’t always better. Sometimes a big bank or insurer is a safer bet, but sometimes they just charge a premium for their brand. Challenger brands often work harder for new customers, especially in a commodity such as electricity where they’re all selling the same product.

5. Discounts don’t last forever – you may have landed a massive discount, but they don’t last forever. Often you’ll get a discounted rate for 12 months. While we urge people to take a big discount when they can, read the fine print and be prepared to shop around again when the discount period ends. Sadly, it’s a common practice for electricity retailers to revert customers to an inferior discount once their contract expires, and sometimes they don’t even bother to tell you.

6. Ask for a Discount – the reality is sometimes all you have to do is ask. If you know you can get a better offer with another provider, why not ask your current provider if they can offer you a better deal or at least match it. Often one phone call can do the trick. 

7. Always explore new offersnew discounts and deals always emerge, and they’re often for a limited time as a provider tries to attract some new customers without upsetting existing customers too much. What may have been the best offer 3 months ago won’t necessarily be the best offer now.

8. Don’t go it alone – The FiftyUp Club now has more than 105,000 members, which gives us a huge amount of buying power. The Club was created to help consumers 50 and over get the discounts, special offers, and improved products and services they deserve. So let us to some of the work for you!

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Brian
Brian from VIC commented:

Thoroughly agree with points in mantra! You should encourage your members to notify you of discounts and agreements they are receiving from companies. Keep up the good work! 

Marty
Marty from QLD commented:

Hi Jessie I am interested in the offer of health NIB. They asked me what my membership no which I don't have. I wonder if you could look into this for me please Regards Martina Email is marty.ken@bigpond.com 

Jess - FiftyUp Club
Jess - FiftyUp Club from VIC replied to Marty:

Hi Marty, I've sent you an email. Thanks, Jess 

Philip
Philip from NSW commented:

How are you going with competetive gas offers? 

Marilyn
Marilyn from QLD replied to Philip:

I don't use gas 

FiftyUp Club
FiftyUp Club from VIC replied to Philip:

Hi Phillip, we are working on it. Unfortunately there isn't as many gas suppliers as electricity. But we'll continue to try and unlock a discount or special offer for our members. 

Marilyn
Marilyn from QLD commented:

I changed electricity suppliers to Simply Energy where I get a 12% discount if paid on time. I shopped around before this and no company could match this. Very happy. 

David
David from NSW commented:

Could be useful if FiftyUp Club were to start naming Insurance and PowerSuppliers who were offering good deals or is this not possible for one reason or another ? t would certainly set the cat among the pigeons ! Dave. Neutral Bay. 

FiftyUp Club
FiftyUp Club from VIC replied to David:

Hi David, Here at the FiftyUp Club our focus is on unlocking new and exclusive discounts and special offers for our members, as there are already many comparison sites on the Internet. 

Des
Des from NSW commented:

Agree whole heartly with Michael. Can the Fifty Up Club canvas members to see what their thoughts are. Also what about supporting non Halal certificate so we know what goods we can buy without the risk of supporting sharia law/terrorism 

michael
michael from QLD commented:

Hundreds of items in our supermarkets now have Halal certification on them which is adding thousands of dollars to our everyday shopping for food items. Why do we need to pay this extra tax on our food items just to please a 2% minority group . What is Fifty Up Club doing to remove this unnecessary tax ( blackmail / extortion racket ) , and help to cut our household grocery bills? 

Brenda
Brenda from NSW commented:

We have just arrived home from holiday to find out our house rates pension discount had been STOPPED when we found out we have to re apply they say the pension told them after I had done the right thing and told then when we was going and arriving back Do you thing this is fare we did not get notified before it was when the rates bill arrive we found out, Thank you a 79 year only pensioner brenda 

CHERYL
CHERYL from QLD commented:

There was a 50Up Club deal for car insurance with Coles where they would beat my current premium by $100 and hold it for 2 years. I did the calculations on the Coles line and it came out dearer than I am paying now. Sent a message stating what the calculator price was plus my current premium with RACQ and asked it they could beat it or not - no call back, don't think they want my business. 

FiftyUp Club
FiftyUp Club from VIC replied to CHERYL:

Hi Cheryl, Thanks for getting in touch. We'll follow-up with Coles directly. Thanks 

Ray
Ray from NSW commented:

Certainly has put a cat amongst the pigeons, I have successfully gained two bill reductions by threatening to change camps. Also, cannot wait for another discount fuel offer by BP, the best offer around, keep up the good work. Ray, NSW.. 

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