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Take stock of your electricity bills now!

We are proud to announce that we were able to unlock BIG DISCOUNTED energy offers because of you and the combined people power of over 20.000 FiftyUp Club members!

This year, skyrocketing energy prices have been a hot topic in the news. And it’s apparent that consumers are incredibly frustrated with the current cost of energy.

We think your frustration is justified, especially since Malcolm Turnbull explained last week, that over two million Australians are paying too much for energy!

Many news articles are advising consumers to take matters into your own hands by shopping around and switching providers at least once a year. This is where we want to help.

Our campaign offers you a quick and easy solution by helping you switch providers with just a few clicks. The special offers are only available for a limited time so be sure to shop around and switch as soon as possible!

Shop around and switch here: www.FiftyUpClub.com.au

 

^This is a FiftyUp Club analysis. Estimated potential savings figures are the average across the state for a 4 person household in NSW using the zone average for Electricity, with usage assumed to peak anytime (AusGrid 5,336kWh, Endeavour 6,031kWh, Essential 5,059kWh - sourced from https://www.energymadeeasy.gov.au/) and the state average for Gas (21,770MJ - sourced from Jemena). If such a household switches both bills from the average standing/basic Electricity & Gas offers of the 3 biggest electricity retailers - Energy Australia, Origin and AGL – they could save the amount estimated in the 1st year. Last updated July, 2017.

^^This is a FiftyUp Club analysis. Estimated potential savings figures are the average across the state for an average 4 person household in Victoria using 46,000Mj of Gas (76% peak, 24% off-peak) and the zone average for Electricity, with usage assumed to peak anytime (CitiPower 3,987kWh/year, Jemena 4,486kWh/year, Powercor 5,735kWh/year, SP AusNet 5,838kWh/year United Energy 4,703kWh/year). If such a household switches from the average standing/basic Gas or Dual Fuel offer of the 3 biggest electricity retailers - Energy Australia, Origin and AGL – they could save the amount estimated in the 1st year. Last updated July, 2017.

^^^ This is a FiftyUp Club analysis. Estimated potential savings figure is the possible saving in the 1st year for an average 4 person household in SA using 5,411kWH /year (sourced from https://www.energymadeeasy.gov.au/) and the state average for Gas (19,000MJ - sourced from Australian Gas Networks) that switches both bills from the average standing Electricity & Gas offers of the 3 biggest energy retailers - Energy Australia, Origin and AGL. All usage assumed to be peak anytime. Last updated July, 2017.

^^^^This is a FiftyUp Club analysis. Estimated potential savings figure is the average saving in the coming year across the distribution zones for an average 4 person household in SEQLD using 7320kWh/year (Energymadeeasy) that switches from the average standing offer of the 3 big electricity retailers - EnergyAustralia, Origin and AGL. All usage assumed to be peak anytime. Last updated July 2017.

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Roger
Roger from NSW commented:

BEWARE: I currently negotiated a 28% discount off usage with my supplier and when I compare the figures with the supposed 37% discount from click I would have saved $2-$3 dollars on my last bill. You still need to compare offers very closely. Clicks offer is a symptom of the sneaky way suppliers are trying to reel you in with big discounts after raising the $ per KW rate to compensate. Do the sums and don't get fooled! 

Peter
Peter from NSW replied to Roger:

Where do yo get the 37%. When I looked Click only offered 20%. Even if the offer was 37% off and 19cent FIT, it is still not as good as my Origin Plan as their usage charges are so inflated. 

Roger
Roger from NSW replied to Peter:

The new offer from Click as of two days ago is 37% off all charges. My current deal, with Origin also is 28% off usage only but with Clicks inflated usage charge ends up about the same. 

Peter
Peter from NSW replied to Roger:

I input the 37% off all charges and 19cent FIT into my excel document I use for comparison and the Click offer is still nearly double my daily charge with Origin. It is the usage charge which kills the offer. If the usage charges were the same as Origin it would be a winner. 

DOUGLAS
DOUGLAS from SA commented:

Alinta deal looks good but customer comments in reviews are very concerning. 

Someone
Someone from QLD commented:

I joined Alinta. Now Click has come back with 22 percent discount but the usage charges are cheaper and a discount also on daily charges as long as you pay on time. I have been with click for a few years. Changed to Alinta but looking at changing back to click 

Peter
Peter from NSW commented:

Bad move. I would look elsewhere. This new offer from Click is no where near as good as the plan I took up with Origin when I moved from Click last month. 

PaulMember
PaulMember from SA commented:

Hi Anonymous. Look at the Alinta Fair Deal 25 package. I am doing some numbers on it now it seems to stack up pretty well. I am looking for the BUT. 

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