I had smart meters installed free of charge, on my gas and electric supplied a couple of years ago. Once the novelty of watching my daily consumption wore off (about three days), I settled back to checking my bills every quarter or so and since 2015 all has been well.
While I was away for a few days recently, my wife got a phone call from British Gas saying there was a problem with one of the meters and we needed an engineer to call, they promised to ring back and she promptly forgot about the call. A couple of days ago she remembered to tell me about the call and I went on line to check the meter readings at which point I found that BG have been estimating my bill since the beginning of the year. I contacted them and have had a reply back saying BOTH the meters are faulty and need to be replaced, they also asked me to take a meter reading, which was when I discovered the gas meter has nothing on the display and the electricity meter says ERROR.
So, two thoughts; how are BG going to get an accurate reading of my energy use for the last 9 months if both meters are dead? And how crap are these meters that die after two years use? The old mechanical meters were 30 years old and still going strong.
While I was away for a few days recently, my wife got a phone call from British Gas saying there was a problem with one of the meters and we needed an engineer to call, they promised to ring back and she promptly forgot about the call. A couple of days ago she remembered to tell me about the call and I went on line to check the meter readings at which point I found that BG have been estimating my bill since the beginning of the year. I contacted them and have had a reply back saying BOTH the meters are faulty and need to be replaced, they also asked me to take a meter reading, which was when I discovered the gas meter has nothing on the display and the electricity meter says ERROR.
So, two thoughts; how are BG going to get an accurate reading of my energy use for the last 9 months if both meters are dead? And how crap are these meters that die after two years use? The old mechanical meters were 30 years old and still going strong.