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One of the great myths; there’s no such thing as a free lunch.
Of course there is ;-)
And we get people on here complaining of that fact when it suits them :-)
“It should be the supplier's responsibility to read their meter”

They do! Unless I am missing something.
People might complain about supplying free lunches.
Cos there's no such thing as a free lunch.
Hymie, is it your smart meter that doesn't work or your in-home display? If it's the smart meter your bills won't be accurate.
Sorry, my post at 9:29 is meant for Hopkirk, not Hymie
// supplier will disconnect me...(cut)... With a smart meter they can do that at the push of a button//

Smart meters (electricity not gas) installed before 2021, do not have the technology inbuilt to remotely interrupt the electricity supplied to the home. The telemetry only extends a far as transmitting usage and customer behaviour patterns.
My point about the free lunch was the complaint switches depending on who you think is really paying for it.
Two things.
How does electricity get to one particular home during a blackout?

and

People who wear tinfoil and see dead people are exempt from smart meterage
(Snigger)

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