Anything that the government wants me to have "for my own benefit" definately a no no
And how long will that 'benefit' last when all have been converted/brain washed?You will change your mind - do you enjoy paying around twice the amount I pay, for the same thing?
The frightened luddites are alive and well on the forum, as they clatter into the distance on their horse and cart.
Yes I'm sure all post office sub-postmasters and sub-postmistresses, were absolutely delighted when electronic accounting made life much easier for them.
One wonders what other horrors the government must be fostering on people with shoddy software,
But have no fear, lessons will be learned...........
They are only a bl**dy meter for Ch**t sake, nothing to be afraid of.
From the bloke who is tighter than two coats of paint; you'd change your tune if you were overbilled by pennies
They are only a bl**dy meter for Ch**t sake, nothing to be afraid of.
Bye, bye corporal... Back in your box you go.
They are only a bl**dy meter for Ch**t sake, nothing to be afraid of.
Your blind trust in the government having your best interests at heart, is touching.
They have many functions which are not yet implementedThey are only a bl**dy meter for Ch**t sake, nothing to be afraid of
They have many functions which are not yet implemented
One of the functions gives the energy supplier the ability to change the way a smart meter operates by remote control.
quoting from https://www.smartenergygb.org/about-smart-meters/smart-facts/can-a-smart-meter-cut-off-power
If a consumer falls into debt with a traditional meter, their energy supplier could charge to install a new prepayment meter. With smart meters, consumers can be switched from credit to prepayment mode without the cost of a new meter being added to their existing debt.
There are other possibilities details of which are not yet in the public domain.