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 

Pathfinder replied on 28/12/2018 21:15

Posted on 28/12/2018 20:37 by Rufs
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Posted on 28/12/2018 21:15

Waste of any number of people's time issuing a card that is not going to be used, Esso fuel is not necessarily the cheapest, there are numerous other retailers who are as cheap if not cheaper.

replied on 28/12/2018 21:23

Posted on 28/12/2018 21:23

The offer sounded good if you wished to use Esso fuel

lornalou1 replied on 28/12/2018 21:40

Posted on 28/12/2018 15:43 by Pathfinder

Fuel is all the same - it all comes from the various refineries around the country - if you prefer shopping at Harrods as apposed to Lidl/Aldi/Asda etc then so be it.

Posted on 28/12/2018 21:40

I beg to differ pathfinder. all fuels are not the same as trading standard would have stepped in many years ago when there was 2/3/4 star fuels. so you say there is no difference???most vehicle handbooks state to use the higher octane fuels and specific oils and I take it if you don't you would put any cheapest get engine oil to save a couple of pence. quality fuels and oils will save you money in the long run.

Tinwheeler replied on 28/12/2018 21:45

Posted on 28/12/2018 21:23 by

The offer sounded good if you wished to use Esso fuel

Posted on 28/12/2018 21:45

Which some clearly do for various reasons while others of us can see no benefit.

Tbh, having read the posts here, it's looking to be quite a hassle for some. 

Pathfinder replied on 28/12/2018 21:51

Posted on 28/12/2018 21:40 by lornalou1

I beg to differ pathfinder. all fuels are not the same as trading standard would have stepped in many years ago when there was 2/3/4 star fuels. so you say there is no difference???most vehicle handbooks state to use the higher octane fuels and specific oils and I take it if you don't you would put any cheapest get engine oil to save a couple of pence. quality fuels and oils will save you money in the long run.

Posted on 28/12/2018 21:51

I was refering to the fuel available today, I as many other members on here also remeber when fuel was star rated. So I beg to differ and say super market fuel is the same as the big boys.

Tinwheeler replied on 28/12/2018 21:52

Posted on 28/12/2018 21:40 by lornalou1

I beg to differ pathfinder. all fuels are not the same as trading standard would have stepped in many years ago when there was 2/3/4 star fuels. so you say there is no difference???most vehicle handbooks state to use the higher octane fuels and specific oils and I take it if you don't you would put any cheapest get engine oil to save a couple of pence. quality fuels and oils will save you money in the long run.

Posted on 28/12/2018 21:52

I suspect, LL, that you are perhaps thinking of the premium fuels sold by the brand garages. They have additives which the standard fuels do not but we are reliably informed that there is no difference between standard fuels whether sold by supermarkets or other outlets.

It's an issue that has been discussed at great length here many a time.

EmilysDad replied on 28/12/2018 21:53

Posted on 28/12/2018 21:40 by lornalou1

I beg to differ pathfinder. all fuels are not the same as trading standard would have stepped in many years ago when there was 2/3/4 star fuels. so you say there is no difference???most vehicle handbooks state to use the higher octane fuels and specific oils and I take it if you don't you would put any cheapest get engine oil to save a couple of pence. quality fuels and oils will save you money in the long run.

Posted on 28/12/2018 21:53

C'mon L/Lou ... you know what pathfinder was referring to ie Supermarket fuel vs the Premium fuels cool

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