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<blockquote data-quote="jon11a" data-source="post: 364184" data-attributes="member: 24566"><p>I do feel like going to Offwatt about the redundant/dormant meters at least. If they were removed, I'd be free to switch supplier without the hassle of them being re-activated.</p><p></p><p>But keeping the three separate meters is a waste of money year on year with the extra standing charge. I should try and get it sorted.</p><p></p><p>Moving the meters into our property may not be necessary if they change them for a smart meter, then we wouldn't need to access them to take meter readings.</p><p></p><p>Prodave - yes, it is a balmy situation. The hours I have spent on the phone in the last few years trying to get things sorted has been soul destroying. When we moved in, each floor was with a different energy supplier too! Took a long time to get them all onto one supplier. But even that has it's challenges. One address cannot have more than one supply, so each of our accounts has a slightly different address so they can keep their systems in order.</p><p></p><p>The bank is luckily pretty good for us. The meters are located in a cupboard in the customer lobby so I can usually get access when I go ask. It's not ideal though. As our bills are so big, I try and take a reading each month to keep on top of it all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jon11a, post: 364184, member: 24566"] I do feel like going to Offwatt about the redundant/dormant meters at least. If they were removed, I'd be free to switch supplier without the hassle of them being re-activated. But keeping the three separate meters is a waste of money year on year with the extra standing charge. I should try and get it sorted. Moving the meters into our property may not be necessary if they change them for a smart meter, then we wouldn't need to access them to take meter readings. Prodave - yes, it is a balmy situation. The hours I have spent on the phone in the last few years trying to get things sorted has been soul destroying. When we moved in, each floor was with a different energy supplier too! Took a long time to get them all onto one supplier. But even that has it's challenges. One address cannot have more than one supply, so each of our accounts has a slightly different address so they can keep their systems in order. The bank is luckily pretty good for us. The meters are located in a cupboard in the customer lobby so I can usually get access when I go ask. It's not ideal though. As our bills are so big, I try and take a reading each month to keep on top of it all. [/QUOTE]
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