Been ignoring texts/calls about this for years but eventually answered the phone to someone pushing me to arrange an appointment to replace our gas and electricity meters. Is this in any way compulsory if your current meters are functioning perfectly well? I tend to hear only criticisms of smart meters so am reluctant to proceed.
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08-09-2023 01:50 PM #1
Can you refuse to have a smart meter installed?
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08-09-2023 02:30 PM #2
Yes you can. I was hassled by EDF to the point I had to make an official complaint about them. Day after the complaint went in I get a phone call saying they had removed me from the register and I would not receive any communications about a smart meter and that if I wanted one I would need to contact them. I had both meters replaced just before smart meter program was started up so I have no interest in giving my supplier more control over my energy supply than they have just now. Best idea is to contact them and tell them to remove you from their list. If they contact you about it again after that, call them and ask to make an official complaint about their harassing behaviour. Good luck.
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08-09-2023 04:49 PM #4
My gas smart meter works well and I'm glad I have it, for some reason my electric one doesn't work though which is annoying.
At least the electric one is indoors so I can check it easily vs the gas one which is outside.
What are the reasons to not want one?Mon the Hibs.
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08-09-2023 05:06 PM #5This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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08-09-2023 06:11 PM #6
We had a joint gas/electricity meter fitted yesterday. I really like it.
It's amazing to see how using different appliances affect the power usage and the actual cost.
I think it will make me change my habits, maybe not massively, but enough to reduce my bills and help the planet a little bit.
I'm delighted that I don't have to submit my meter readings any more too. I used to hate doing that in the winter because our meters are in outside boxes.
I can't think of any reason not to have them installed.
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09-09-2023 01:00 PM #11
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Funny, I've been with edf for years and they've never asked us to get a smart meter.
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09-09-2023 03:40 PM #12
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Slightly hijacking this thread but has anyone ever had their electricity meter stop working?
I hadn’t noticed but I’ve looked back and I’ve been putting the same figure in for nearly 6 months. The last time I put it in the figure finally rang a bell which made me look.
I’ve tried contacting EON who I’m with but haven’t had any response to my emails.
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09-09-2023 04:08 PM #13This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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09-09-2023 04:13 PM #14This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
The first generation smart meters could only be read by the supplier that installed them so when I switched suppliers I had to provide meter readings old school style. The Second generation meters I have now can be read by all suppliers so if you switch you don’t need to have your meters changed.
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10-09-2023 07:21 AM #15
I was constantly getting emails, letters and txt messages trying to get me to upgrade to a smart meter , they kept telling me that it was for my own benefit and that my current meter was out of date and could be inaccurate. After checking with my landlord that it was ok to get one installed I decided to book an appointment to have one installed as I had some holidays coming up I'd be able to let the guy in to do the job , I went online to try and arrange a visit went through the whole process of giving them my location and details only to be told that I couldn't get one installed because my meter wasn't suitable to be changed, never had any more contact with the power company since about changing it .
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10-09-2023 09:29 AM #16
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We're with Octopus. We moved recently from a house with smart meters to another one with smart meters. All we had to do was tell them when we were moving and they did all the readings for us.
Just one less thing to worry about on the day after all the stress of lawyers begging me to kill them, I mean not doing the jobs they were overpaid for.
As an aside, we did get lucky on the day as the 18 ton van we were due to have was switched to another move, and promptly broke down at the unfortunate customers' house.
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10-09-2023 12:07 PM #17This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
They also offer us a possible £512 prize for playing their Wheel of Fortune game if we get a smart meter installed!
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10-09-2023 06:29 PM #18
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We kept paying our direct debit and then moved every year so as not to get caught.
IIRC they can only back bill you for two years..
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12-09-2023 05:25 PM #21
The technology in smart meters is garbage. I have had smart meters ( heavily pressured by British Gas ) for about ten years. They have NEVER worked despite numerous attempts by their engineers to ‘fix’ the problems. For the last two or three years, they have given me a system which allows remote ( admittedly accurate ) monitoring of gas and electricity usage, so my bills are accurate. However, their claim that the system allows you to closely read specific usage within the house via the ‘in home display monitor, just doesn’t work and British Gas has admitted defeat in my case. I’m quite happy that the nett result is accurate billing but the intended appeal of smart metering is a joke. Avoid if possible.
Ps. As far as the op’s original question is concerned, I don’t know if you can refuse to have smart meters but in my experience, once you let them install them in your house, you can not revert back to conventional meters.Last edited by Jim44; 12-09-2023 at 05:51 PM.
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12-09-2023 06:04 PM #22This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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12-09-2023 06:26 PM #23This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
, I’m only highlighting my experience and know that quite a few of my friends and acquaintances are really dissatisfied with the system. If you are unlucky enough to get lumbered with meters which do not work, you can end up with grossly inaccurate estimated readings. The premise that these meters offer the customer detailed information about their domestic usage is a ‘come on’ and smokescreen. Their fundamental motive is to save money paying thousands of door to door meter readers. Despite folk like you who are happy with the system, I continually hear complaints from folk who are having problems.
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12-09-2023 06:31 PM #24
My works absolutely fine. Don't see the downside to them, you can easily see what is costing you money and never have to submit readings.
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12-09-2023 07:38 PM #25This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
As an aside, I haven't had a visit from a meter reader in 5 years. I've sent my own readings and the occasional photograph of the meters themselves.
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13-09-2023 09:10 AM #26
[QUOTE=Jim44;7466924you can not revert back to conventional meters.[/QUOTE]
In my case when my gas smart meter display stopped working Bulb replaced the meter with an old refurbished mechanical gas meter, my meters are in a cupboard in my living room and was noticeably noisy when the room was quiet so only had it a for a short time, complained about the noise and got new smart meters.
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13-09-2023 11:20 AM #27This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I have an indoor electricity meter and outdoor gas meter - both are meant to be smart and sync to the Shell account but only the gas (outdoor) one does, the electric (indoor) one is broken and I am supposed to check it and input manually.Mon the Hibs.
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19-09-2023 10:08 PM #28This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I’ve been putting away the money that I would usually use to top the meter up as they will no doubt send me 3 years worth of bills but I have to admit it’s getting very tempting to spend the money now.
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19-09-2023 10:21 PM #29This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
They will, however, accept arrears in installments because they've caused the problem.
In the meantime, if you haven't already, open as high an interest account as you can, even if it's a notice account, and make a bit of cash that way. e.g. NS&I are paying 6.2% in a 12 month fixed term account.
Milk it, legally, responsibly, and cleverly. 👍
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