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Npower entry without a warrant

I am a Npower gas customer. I was in arrears with my gas payments (few months). Currently I am in the process of switching to another gas supplier. However, before the new supplier took over Npower instructed to their debt collectors and they have entered my house whilst I was away and fixed a prepayment meter. I do not think that they have a entry warrant issued by court to enter into my house as I have never received notification from Court or from debt collectors in relation to obtaining a entry warrant. What should I do:(:(
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  • macman
    macman Posts: 53,129 Forumite
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    Sorry to state the obvious, but you need to contact Npower.
    Your switch would have been blocked by them anyway if the debt was more than about £200.
    No free lunch, and no free laptop ;)
  • spiro
    spiro Posts: 6,405 Forumite
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    I was in arrears with my gas payments (few months).
    Be precise about what you mean by this.
    Do you pay on bill and have not paid a bill or 2?
    Do you pay by DD and have not paid several DD payments?
    You were already on a repayment plan and did not make the agreed repayments?
    IT Consultant in the utilities industry specialising in the retail electricity market.

    4 Credit Card and 1 Loan PPI claims settled for £26k, 1 rejected (Opus).
  • advantix
    advantix Posts: 204 Forumite
    If they entered on a warrant then a copy of the warrant would of been left at the property.
  • undaunted
    undaunted Posts: 1,870 Forumite
    I'm sorry to read of your difficulties.

    Is there an underlying reason you were in arrears, eg is there any dispute on the account, are you disabled, for example, unemployed or just struggling financially in general?

    Is the meter (as the post appears to suggest) inside your property or could they fit it without actually entering?

    Have you checked with Npower or the Court whether any warrant has ever been applied for?
  • Thank you all for your response.

    There was no direct debit and it was my fault that I was on arrears of payments. However, even a few months ago I was on arrears but I paid the arrears in full. This time also I was in arrears of payments for a few months and I was above to pay the same. I have received 2 or 3 letters from Npower and Utility Management Service (debt collectors) asking to pay the arrears. However, I did not receive any notice in relation to entry warrant.

    My gas meter was inside the house. They have entered the house opening the door. They did not break the door but my neighbours said that they had used something to open the door. There was no copy of warrant or any mention of obtaining a warrant. They have just left a notice in relation to installing a gas meter and what I should do now.

    As of yet I have not contacted Npower in relation to the entry. Should I contact them or can I find out from Court as to whether they have obtained a entry warrant? if so how
  • nPower
    nPower Posts: 1,319 Organisation Representative
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    Hi liyanawaduge,

    This sounds quite worrying as you should have been informed about this beforehand. A number of bill reminder letters will have been sent to you - plus, the warrant of entry.

    Can you send me your account details to [EMAIL="forumresponse@npower.com"]forumresponse@npower.com[/EMAIL]and I'll take a look into this right away and get back to you?

    Thanks

    Sally :)
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  • Hi Sally

    I sent you my Npower account number via my email. I await hearing from you
  • nPower
    nPower Posts: 1,319 Organisation Representative
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    Hi liyanawaduge,

    That was very speedy! I have received your email and your account is being looked into as we speak.

    We'll keep you updated.

    Best wishes

    Sally :)
    Official Company Representative"
    I am the official company representative of nPower. MSE has given permission for me to post in response to queries about the company, so that I can help solve issues. You can see my name on the companies with permission to post list. I am not allowed to tout for business at all. If you believe I am please report it to forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com This does NOT imply any form of approval of my company or its products by MSE.
    If we ask you to contact us, please do so using helpandsupport@npower.com - MSE Forum has temporarily allowed the display of our contact details in our signature due to a technical issue with our profile
  • bengasman
    bengasman Posts: 601 Forumite
    First thing to do is report a burglary to the police. Whether or not you have a debt is irrelevant; no company is allowed to break into your home without proper procedure. In all likelihood, you are already eligible for a compensation pay out on that basis alone.
    Contact your local MP, and the energy ombudsman.
    The Npower rep on here will probably try to talk it down, but if what you are saying is correct, you are the victim of a crime and companies that think they can do what they want in their pursuit of profit, need to be taught a lesson.
    An Englishman's home is still his castle.
    Please keep us posted about the progress of this case.
  • nPower
    nPower Posts: 1,319 Organisation Representative
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    Hi liyanawaduge,

    We have tried to call you today to discuss your query, but had no answer.

    If you'd like to talk to us about this, just give us a ring on 0800 551 555 and we can see what has happened.

    Best wishes

    Sally :)
    Official Company Representative"
    I am the official company representative of nPower. MSE has given permission for me to post in response to queries about the company, so that I can help solve issues. You can see my name on the companies with permission to post list. I am not allowed to tout for business at all. If you believe I am please report it to forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com This does NOT imply any form of approval of my company or its products by MSE.
    If we ask you to contact us, please do so using helpandsupport@npower.com - MSE Forum has temporarily allowed the display of our contact details in our signature due to a technical issue with our profile
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