Member Offer: My Esso Card

RowenaBCAMC replied on 22/11/2018 14:32

Posted on 22/11/2018 14:32

Hi everyone,

We wanted you to be the first to know about a new member offer with My Esso Card. The My Esso Card is a fuel card that provides savings at 1,300 Esso fuel stations to help drive down the cost of touring. Members are guaranteed to save on fuel at every Esso station across the UK with the only consumer facing fuel card.

We are the only organisation within the touring industry able to provide this offer to members.  

What is the saving?

On average members will typically save 8p per litre on premium diesel or unleaded fuel and 5p per litre on standard diesel or unleaded fuel. That’s a typical saving of £5.60 per tank on premium fuel or £3.50 on standard fuel (based on 70 litre tank of fuel).

The saving varies based on the My Esso Card special rate and the Esso pump price rate. In the unlikely event that the pump price is lower than the My Esso Card special rate members are guaranteed to save 1p per litre on the pump price. You can use the My Esso Card to fill up all your vehicles, not just the one you tour with.

There are no fees to sign up and no transaction or processing fees. You can also earn your Tesco Clubcard points when filling up.  

We are also running a competition for members for a chance to win free fuel.

To launch this great new offer, My Esso Card are giving Caravan and Motorhome Club members an exclusive chance to win free fuel. 10 lucky winners will win 175 litres of fuel and another 10 lucky winners 75 litres of fuel!  Members need to register for a card and fill by 31 December 2018 to be entered into the random prize draw.  Winners will automatically have the fuel credit added to their My Esso Card account.

To find out more about this member offer visit My Esso Card Member Offer on the Club website 

Shires999 replied on 12/04/2019 16:35

Posted on 11/04/2019 12:21 by Metheven

There's plenty more fuel left in this thread yet, after Watergate and Camillagate, Essogate is the biggest thing of late.cool

Posted on 12/04/2019 16:35

Absolutely but maybe not at these prices. First time in my area that the offer price has been above my local cheapest (Tesco 127.9 diesel)

Here is your weekly fuel price for the week of 14/04/19:

Diesel: £1.289
Unleaded: £1.281
Premium Diesel: £1.361
Premium Unleaded: £1.351

Justus2 replied on 12/04/2019 16:46

Posted on 12/04/2019 16:46

It might not work where you are Shires, but all the fuel round here has just gone up a few pence.. Cheapest diesel locally is £1.30 / £1.31 so  Essocard still is best around here..just..  cool

aria replied on 19/04/2019 12:58

Posted on 19/04/2019 12:58

Anyone have trouble with the card today? I just filled up at a MWay services @1.59/l and the blasted card was declined. 

Cherokee2015 replied on 19/04/2019 21:06

Posted on 12/04/2019 16:46 by Justus2

It might not work where you are Shires, but all the fuel round here has just gone up a few pence.. Cheapest diesel locally is £1.30 / £1.31 so  Essocard still is best around here..just..  cool

Posted on 19/04/2019 21:06

Same here, currently on a par with supermarkets and cheaper than Esso 

Peter Johnson replied on 01/05/2019 14:58

Posted on 01/05/2019 14:58

Just an update on my positive experiences with my PK card following my initial scepticism. I am definitely saving money and getting my weekly price texts and email receipts as promised.

I have just returned from a touring holiday in Scotland. First fill up with regular diesel at an Esso station in Glasgow saved me 5p a litre on pump price and was 1.6p a litre cheaper than Tesco at Wick where I filled up a few days later. 

I then got a 13.2p a litre saving on pump price when I filled up with premium diesel at Oswestry A5 Esso Station on my return journey - a £9.39 reduction on the filll-up bill after my PK discount was applied. Well worth it, I feel.

 

 

Justus2 replied on 01/05/2019 15:27

Posted on 01/05/2019 15:27

Having used only Esso diesel in both the car and van for 3 months having previously used only Sainsbury's or Asda or Morrisons, I was curious to see if there was any improvement in fuel consumption.  Despite reports from some who swear by branded fuels for giving a better mpg and better performance etc etc, I can honestly say I have seen not the slightest difference since the change to a branded fuel.

davetommo replied on 01/05/2019 18:11

Posted on 01/05/2019 14:58 by Peter Johnson

Just an update on my positive experiences with my PK card following my initial scepticism. I am definitely saving money and getting my weekly price texts and email receipts as promised.

I have just returned from a touring holiday in Scotland. First fill up with regular diesel at an Esso station in Glasgow saved me 5p a litre on pump price and was 1.6p a litre cheaper than Tesco at Wick where I filled up a few days later. 

I then got a 13.2p a litre saving on pump price when I filled up with premium diesel at Oswestry A5 Esso Station on my return journey - a £9.39 reduction on the filll-up bill after my PK discount was applied. Well worth it, I feel.

 

 

Posted on 01/05/2019 18:11

Glad to see you are saving because the latest PK price of £1.312 for Diesel is 3pence dearer than the Morrison’s in Preston and 2p dearer than the local Esso station in Preston

lornalou1 replied on 01/05/2019 21:16

Posted on 01/05/2019 18:11 by davetommo

Glad to see you are saving because the latest PK price of £1.312 for Diesel is 3pence dearer than the Morrison’s in Preston and 2p dearer than the local Esso station in Preston

Posted on 01/05/2019 21:16

please stop comparing the prices with supermarkets. the sale of goods in the shops subsidise the price of the fuel. just compare with the price at the pump you are using and if its cheaper than the card don't use it and pay by other means.

Tinwheeler replied on 01/05/2019 21:39

Posted on 01/05/2019 21:39

Surely it’s the pound in the pocket that matters to most people whether if be Esso or a supermarket. It’s only natural to compare prices overall.

davetommo replied on 01/05/2019 21:48

Posted on 01/05/2019 21:48

please stop comparing the prices with supermarkets. the sale of goods in the shops subsidise the price of the fuel. just compare with the price at the pump you are using and if its cheaper than the card don't use it and pay by other means.

 

Why not compare supermarkets its the price I pay that I am interested.

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