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  • molerat
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    I fear this is going to be another of those switching with complex metering ending in tears scenarios especially with the gaining company not having a clue.
  • EachPenny
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    molerat wrote: »
    I fear this is going to be another of those switching with complex metering ending in tears scenarios especially with the gaining company not having a clue.

    Is looking that way - but I wonder whether if the switch is very recent there may be a way to get it reversed because the new supplier isn't able to support the original tariff?

    Otherwise it may be a case of looking for an Economy 10 supplier and maybe some wiring alterations* to maximise the benefits of the E10 supply terms.

    (*Obviously seeking the advice of and using an appropriate qualified electrician)
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  • Former_E.ON_Company_Representative:_Malc
    Former_E.ON_Company_Representative:_Malc Posts: 6,558 Organisation Representative
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    edited 18 April 2017 at 4:08PM
    m0bov wrote: »
    I checked the meter details with my new supplier, Iresa and its showing peak for both. Of course there is little chance I can get to speak to anyone at Iresa seeing as they seem to be going belly up. So, I spoke with EDF who now tell me I am on complex metering! So I am phoning around to get quotes. Eon's IT system is down, nPower dont take new complex metering customers.

    Trying to think about how else I can get metered, the underfloor does'nt work on a timer, it uses the supply timer to switch on and off. The water heater is now on a timer I fitted.

    Sorry about this m0bov. We've been having a few system issues recently. Our IT people are aware of what's wrong and are working to put things right.

    Malc
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