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Previously on "Legal obligation to replace electricity meter"
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Originally posted by wattaj View Post
So, on this, I took a quick look at my "smart meter" a few weeks ago... it does NOT appear to have been recording my gas usage.
I called Scottish Power to let them know that I'm not being charged and was given the run around. I guess that's what one gets for trying to be helpful. Anyway, I have now arranged for an engineer type person to come along and fix it... the earliest appointment is June.
As far as I can tell, it looks as though I've had free gas since October.
Let's see what the next bill looks like.
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Originally posted by wattaj View Post
One would think so, but I've been told that I "won't be charged" for my gas usage... indeed, how could they with no record of that usage... we shall see how that turns out once the meter has been fixed. Any attempt to estimate a bill will be met with a curt FRO... again, we shall see how that turns out.
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Originally posted by WTFH View Post
Maybe wear a tinfoil hat.
As for compatibility of different meters, there is an industry standard, and all current meters being rolled out are SMETS2, they work across all suppliers.
The older SMETS1 meters are being replaced as they do not transmit if you switch, so you need to submit readings yourself.
As it's not possible to change provider right now that point is moot.
And differential pricing already requires a smart meter. If you want cheap electricity to charge your car you need a smart meter. If you want economy 7, guess what? You need a smart meter.
I turned down a smart meter being fitted as Siemens told me I'd be fined £160 if I had the temerity to be out the house when they turned up at some point in a 12 hour window. So that got cancelled.
There are also some audiophiles who think smart meters interfere with hifi quality. But these are the same people who will thousands for a "hifi" CAT 5 cable.
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Originally posted by HoofHearted View Post
With remote access they can change your account type to prepayment at a whim, and they can gain useful data (at no cost) on your usage patterns.
Maybe wear a tinfoil hat.
As for compatibility of different meters, there is an industry standard, and all current meters being rolled out are SMETS2, they work across all suppliers.
The older SMETS1 meters are being replaced as they do not transmit if you switch, so you need to submit readings yourself.
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Originally posted by xoggoth View Post
No, it definitely was not working after I first switched suppliers, I got an email request for a reading every month. Maybe 'cos switched suppliers again after mine, Igloo Energy, went bust. Not done it on exact same day but their latest reading, says smart, is in pretty well in line with mine, so geuss it really is working.
Perhaps I'll dig the remote out and see if that's ok now. Let's see, where did I put the *** thing???
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Originally posted by Lance View PostBut why would you not want a smart meter?
I'm genuinely interested. I have my own reasons for not wanting one, but seeing as I've moved house to one that does I have no choice now.
Not for me thanks, not yet anyway
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Originally posted by Lance View Post
But why would you not want a smart meter?
I'm genuinely interested. I have my own reasons for not wanting one, but seeing as I've moved house to one that does I have no choice now.
I suspect differential pricing will eventually be enforced anyway, and those without smart meters will end up paying more. The utilities will market this as a discount for those with smart meters since (they'll state) it'll costs less to administer such accounts - similar to what they do with DD versus quarterly bills or pre-payment meters.Last edited by Paralytic; 9 May 2023, 14:45.
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Originally posted by malvolio View Post
It's not working because your indoor monitor isn't talking to it, or not working at all? Check your online billing and see if the readings are estimates or not. The meter will still talk to its owners, even if you can't see it.
If they are estimates and the meter is faulty, I suggest you get it sorted. One day they will get an accurate figure...
Perhaps I'll dig the remote out and see if that's ok now. Let's see, where did I put the *** thing???Last edited by xoggoth; 9 May 2023, 14:43.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
You are aware that some of us have eyes that can see and ability to use the internet/a phone?
But why would you not want a smart meter?
I'm genuinely interested. I have my own reasons for not wanting one, but seeing as I've moved house to one that does I have no choice now.
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Originally posted by Lance View Post
why though?
Why would you not want accurate bills?
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Originally posted by HoofHearted View PostWe've avoided the repeated exhortations and incentives from Eon to "upgrade" our meter to a smart meter but they're now trying a new tack. We've had an email which says:-
Has anyone encountered this?
I will of course be asking them for the relevant statute
They do say that we can still opt for a normal meter, so that will be our ultimate choice although I don't feel in any great hurry.
As an aside I notice they've not upgraded their "incentives" (You can choose between a free Costa Coffee eGift or opt to have a tree planted in your name with our partner, the charity One Tree Planted)
Why would you not want accurate bills?
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Originally posted by wattaj View Post
Interestingly, these rules are predicated upon there being a new meter reading from which to raise a bill. There won't be in my case as there is no meter reading; it's stuck at the same number as October'ish.
Also there is the problem that due to the increase in energy costs loads of people reduced the amount of gas they used.
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