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Scottish power installing economy 7 meter

Andyph
Andyph Posts: 32 Forumite
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Hi All,

We moved into a rented property back in December to find it had prepay meters for gas and electric, after much hassle with SP we managed to pay them to come take these out so we could pay by D/D

However the Electric is on economy 7 - After being on it for a month and not receiving any info / prices i called customer services to see what tarif i was on. at the moment its a standard economy 7 tarif, nice to know that they put you on their expensive tarif until you call them up.

Anyway i don't wont economy 7 as don't use much electric at night and SP haven't been much help, if i move to another supplier will they be able to change the meter to a standard rate one on a good tarif?

Thanks

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  • jaxkesa
    jaxkesa Posts: 355 Forumite
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    I believe some suppliers will change the meter for free, I would also be interested in anyone has a list?

    I have an E7 meter and when I was E.ON, I could be on a 'normal' tariff and just add the day and night readings together. Scottish Power don't seem to let you do that however so I am looking at changing supplier and/or getting a non-E7 meter installed.
  • MK55
    MK55 Posts: 286 Forumite
    Normally, for cosmetic changes i.e. a request from E7> Single will cost. Unless pre-pay > Credit it isn't required so they normally charge.
  • Andyph wrote: »
    Hi All,

    We moved into a rented property back in December to find it had prepay meters for gas and electric, after much hassle with SP we managed to pay them to come take these out so we could pay by D/D

    However the Electric is on economy 7 - After being on it for a month and not receiving any info / prices i called customer services to see what tariff i was on. at the moment its a standard economy 7 tariff, nice to know that they put you on their expensive tarif until you call them up.

    Anyway I don't wont economy 7 as don't use much electric at night and SP haven't been much help, if I move to another supplier will they be able to change the meter to a standard rate one on a good tariff?

    Thanks

    HiYa Andyph,

    Careful what you wish for my friend, E7 provides 365 days of room heating and 365 days of boiling hot water for around 30% less than the non E7 electric rate. E7 in the winter is expensive E7 costs between now and next winter are tiny, over a year it will cost £1000+ for water & heat. Before you jump make sure you have alternative water & room heating.

    Any / all suppliers always put a 'deemed' customer on the most expensive tariff they have, they all do this, its standard industry practice. It's up to you the customer to check / ask / switch - its just the way it is Andyph.

    BG would have changed the meters I]subject to a credit check[/I free, SP always charge.

    Best of luck Andyph.
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  • espresso
    espresso Posts: 16,448 Forumite
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    Andyph wrote: »
    Hi All,

    We moved into a rented property back in December to find it had prepay meters for gas and electric, after much hassle with SP we managed to pay them to come take these out so we could pay by D/D

    However the Electric is on economy 7 - After being on it for a month and not receiving any info / prices i called customer services to see what tarif i was on. at the moment its a standard economy 7 tarif, nice to know that they put you on their expensive tarif until you call them up.

    Anyway i don't wont economy 7 as don't use much electric at night and SP haven't been much help, if i move to another supplier will they be able to change the meter to a standard rate one on a good tarif?

    Thanks

    Yes switch to a supplier that understands what customer service actually means. Scottish power will charge approx £50 to change your meter so that they can then supply you with the most suitable single rate tariff that you require!

    When you have switched you can then request a free change to a single rate tariff. see here
    :doh: Blue text on this forum usually signifies hyperlinks, so click on them!..:wall:
  • Wywth
    Wywth Posts: 5,079 Forumite
    espresso wrote: »
    ... see here

    and then see here ;)
  • jaxkesa
    jaxkesa Posts: 355 Forumite
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    Wywth wrote: »
    and then see here ;)

    From my own experience, Scottish Power do charge for a meter change and nPower do let you add readings.
  • Wywth
    Wywth Posts: 5,079 Forumite
    edited 6 June 2013 at 12:54PM
    jaxkesa wrote: »
    From my own experience, Scottish Power do charge for a meter change
    Agreed :)
    jaxkesa wrote: »
    and nPower do let you add readings.
    Reading the experiences of others here on MSE, I found the responses to be mixed where nPower were concerned (perhaps its supply region dependent?)... but they don't charge a fee for meter replacement (credit meter for credit meter) where required anyway :)
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