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It's above your pay grade. They need betterwe gather you cant educate as still waiting for your incite on how cadent engineers could fix smart meter problems
It's above your pay grade. They need betterwe gather you cant educate as still waiting for your incite on how cadent engineers could fix smart meter problems
The only way to fairly compare it, is to work out what you paid for the past twelve months, then use Octoaid, to work out the average cost per Kw, over the same period, in your part of the country.
You're both talking carpA bit clumsy, you need to think of something shorter and snappier.
Better...You're both talking carp
And of course accurateBetter...
yet again no clue explain how better could fix what the problem was resulting in refusal to work on them .....is google not your friend today ?It's above your pay grade. They need bettersalespeoplefitters.
In your opinion. You could of course show the actual figures and prove us wrong.And of course accurate
Using facts to support an argument...In your opinion. You could of course show the actual figures and prove us wrong.
The court system earns a per case fee from the arrangement, an important source of income after a decade when funding for the judicial system has been cut back substantially.No a source. Is all we need.
Deadly.oh wait you're serious.
I didnt say there wasn't an issue with unscrupulous debt agencies. But the relevant issue at hand is with both meters. In fact it was more to do with the analogue meters and unscrupulous debt recovery bods gaining access (forcing?) there way into peoples homes etc. Hundreds of thousands of them. So the issue boyo is mainly with them switching the analogues over. Stick that in yer pipe.If there wasn’t a problem with remote switching smart meters there wouldn’t have been a review, a ban, fines and compensation.
Wrong . FACTYou are no more likely to be switched to pre pay or have your supply cut off with a SM than you are with an analogue. FACT.
Have a look at the graph and weep. Why would over a million warrants be needed (to gain entry) if all they had to do, is flick a switch? ....."they don't even need to gain entry" I hear MBK waffle.Something neither of you have provided any evidence to back up.
Do some research in future.oh wait you're serious.
Go on then educate the forum. This should be fun...Well it's fairly obvious that you and nosenothing were at the end of the queue when they were handing out the flyers for self education tips regarding smart meters
Correct.You are no more likely to be switched to pre pay or have your supply cut off with a SM than you are with an analogue.
He doesn’t get that exactly zero court orders are needed to switch a smart meter. He’ll keep going another 100 pages talking boll@x.Wrong . FACT