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Missing Electricity Meter.
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Ok so after a very stressful two days I can sort of laugh about it now. We bought another house at auction last month too far away to view beforehand but read all legal pack etc. To cut long story short we drove up to collect the keys on Friday. Get to the house to find - there is no electricity meter. It has been ripped out. We rang the utility company who we'd arranged to supply the house and they said they had no knowledge of it and no records, even though there was a huge disconnection sign on the fuse....
After endless calls and emails they finally agreed to send an engineer to fit a new meter - if we paid £270. We had no choice but to pay . Yet engineer who turned up to fit it said that all he does is emergency call outs/ fit meters, and he'd never ever heard of anybody being charged for it. The National Grid who turned up to check it was safe also said exactly the same thing. So should they be charging us for fitting a meter??
After endless calls and emails they finally agreed to send an engineer to fit a new meter - if we paid £270. We had no choice but to pay . Yet engineer who turned up to fit it said that all he does is emergency call outs/ fit meters, and he'd never ever heard of anybody being charged for it. The National Grid who turned up to check it was safe also said exactly the same thing. So should they be charging us for fitting a meter??
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I've just spoken to OFGEM who were brilliant. They put me through to Citizens Advice Consumer Service, who opened a case and said I should not have been charged. Also the energy supplier had already written to us with the 'replacement electricity key' for the meter! They will contact them and ask why they've charged us £270 and will have an answer for us within 5 days.
Now that you have a complaint registered things may change in your favour.All calls will be recorded.The threat of OFGEM always concentrates their minds.As far as compensation is concerned they can offer up to £100...but they wont tell you that. If you take the complaint to OFGEM you may get more ..or you could get nothing.
Oh you've gotta laugh! After reporting to OFGEM, I casually sent said Electricity Supplier a tweet, asking what they charge for emergency work etc etc. They've quite innocently replied saying oh no we don't charge for emergencies or call outs - only if we get to house and nobody is home..... haha thankyou for that tweet!