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Mr Pounder Esquire

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Oct 21, 2021, 9:20:06 PM10/21/21
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I buy both gas and electric from British Gas. Got a letter today from
them / "MPE MARKETING" saying that a nice person would be visiting me
to chat about giving me a smart meter.
In the past I have always blown the tele sales people out when they
rang me. But now that I'm very old and have difficulties getting on
my knees to read the meters I'm considering the smart ones.
Has anybody any experience/views with these meters?


Pete C

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Oct 22, 2021, 4:20:51 AM10/22/21
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They are fine. Just don't become it's slave.....checking the readings
constantly wondering if you can somehow use less........it'll drive you
bonkers.

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Peter Hawkins

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Oct 22, 2021, 4:25:21 AM10/22/21
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It's good not to have to climb up (in my case) to read the electricity
meter. Our 'in house display' device has failed however so that is not
much good.
They reckoned they could not get a signal where our gas meter is, so I
still have to read that. It is low down but I can still manage to read it.

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Bill P

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Oct 22, 2021, 4:39:57 AM10/22/21
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On 22/10/2021 02:19, Mr Pounder Esquire wrote:
The little display thingy has never worked but,
Not having to crawl about under the stairs for the gas reading or
getting the the steps out to read the electric meter is a god send.
Had no Problems with it.

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Oct 22, 2021, 6:53:22 AM10/22/21
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Unless you are already bonkers like me.
Re the smart meters I rang BG shortly after they gave me a date for my
smart-meter installation that I'd already declined, and repeated again
that I didn't want one. So they cancelled the appoint that they had
made. I don't really see the point since within a decade or so they are
planning to have no gas within homes. I already have a device, free
from BG a few years ago, which permanently monitors my electricity
usage, price etc. I do send them my current gas and electricity meter
readings, on line. I used to do that monthly but after a comprehensive
'phone call to them, I now plan to send them the reading just twice a
year. They told me that the two dates I need to send the readings are
January 3rd and July 13th in time for them to set up my bill and assess
my payments. As I pay them by monthly DD, I suppose it's not really
that important.
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Mr Pounder Esquire

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Oct 22, 2021, 8:01:29 AM10/22/21
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Thanks to all that have replied. I'm swinging towards the smart stuff mainly
because there could come a time when I can't get up from my knees.


Jeff Gaines

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Oct 22, 2021, 8:36:01 AM10/22/21
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On 22/10/2021 in message <sku96o$fda$1...@dont-email.me> Mr Pounder Esquire
wrote:
Say a prayer for me while you're down there :-)

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Peter

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Oct 22, 2021, 10:56:11 AM10/22/21
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Mr Pounder Esquire wrote:
> I buy both gas and electric from British Gas. Got a letter today from
> them / "MPE MARKETING" saying that a nice person would be visiting me
> to chat about giving me a smart meter.
> In the past I have always blown the tele sales people out when they
> rang me. But now that I'm very old and have difficulties getting on
> my knees to read the meters I'm considering the smart ones.

It is their job to read the meters (or to engage someone to do it) not
yours.

> Has anybody any experience/views with these meters?
>
>


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Peter

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Oct 22, 2021, 10:57:42 AM10/22/21
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Refuse. Tell them it's their job to do it.

> . It is low down but I can still manage to read it.
>


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Mr Pounder Esquire

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Oct 22, 2021, 1:23:28 PM10/22/21
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Jeff Gaines wrote:
> On 22/10/2021 in message <sku96o$fda$1...@dont-email.me> Mr Pounder
> Esquire wrote:
>
>> Mr Pounder Esquire wrote:
>>> I buy both gas and electric from British Gas. Got a letter today
>>> from them / "MPE MARKETING" saying that a nice person would be
>>> visiting me to chat about giving me a smart meter.
>>> In the past I have always blown the tele sales people out when they
>>> rang me. But now that I'm very old and have difficulties getting on
>>> my knees to read the meters I'm considering the smart ones.
>>> Has anybody any experience/views with these meters?
>>
>> Thanks to all that have replied. I'm swinging towards the smart stuff
>> mainly because there could come a time when I can't get up from my
>> knees.
>
> Say a prayer for me while you're down there :-)

In a past life I was a fire protection engineer. Servicing a fire
extinguisher required one to be on his knees. Servicing a fire extinguisher
did not help my knees. I know one past engineer who is now needing a new
knee because of the more or less unavoidable working practice.


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