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Bogus electricity devices bought in Northern Ireland

GlynD
GlynD Posts: 10,883 Forumite
Thousands of people across Northern Ireland are buying bogus electricity saving devices, investigators at Trading Standards believe.
Some companies are selling small plug-in devices that simply do not work.



http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-25220697


I've never come across this before but there was a documentary on the BBC a few months ago about people in Northern Ireland paying to get their meters bypassed. This seems to be just an extension of that - buy the device and cheat the electricity company.



Except the devices don't work. Hell slap it up anybody who's already bought one. :D

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  • oldhand
    oldhand Posts: 3,749 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture
    GlynD wrote: »
    Thousands of people across Northern Ireland are buying bogus electricity saving devices, investigators at Trading Standards believe.
    Some companies are selling small plug-in devices that simply do not work.



    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-25220697


    I've never come across this before but there was a documentary on the BBC a few months ago about people in Northern Ireland paying to get their meters bypassed. This seems to be just an extension of that - buy the device and cheat the electricity company.



    Except the devices don't work. Hell slap it up anybody who's already bought one. :D



    Can I get a refund??;)
  • Old_Git
    Old_Git Posts: 4,751 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Mortgage-free Glee! Cashback Cashier
    I found the best way to save lecy was to connect into the neighbours supply .





    unfortunately my neighbours where having none of it
    "Do not regret growing older, it's a privilege denied to many"
  • GlynD
    GlynD Posts: 10,883 Forumite
    Old_Git wrote: »
    I found the best way to save lecy was to connect into the neighbours supply .


    unfortunately my neighbours where having none of it

    You're dang right I'm having none of it. :D
  • GlynD
    GlynD Posts: 10,883 Forumite
    I hadn't seen the NI news when I posted this item but it was featured. It seems there is a real problem here with potential dangers because some of the products being sold are unsafe. I hope nobody I know has bought one.
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