
I'm not sure what you're attempting to prove by repeating my post here, and I'm tiring of having to repeatedly re-post what I've already written.<a copy of my post which started this part of the discussion>
Well, yes, without a meter they wouldn't know how much to bill you. Did you mean smart meters?Meters are compulsory
No I meant meters. Read the post again.Well, yes, without a meter they wouldn't know how much to bill you. Did you mean smart meters?
I thought it was obvious there'd have to be a meter, smart or otherwise (in a domestic or commercial property).No I meant meters. Read the post again.
Yes - but, given that, as you say, it is obvious that there must be some sort of meter, that underlines the fact that it is also obvious that acceptance of a meter is part of the contractual agreement - which, as in the example I quoted, usually includes the customer's agreement that the supply may install "any metering equipment" (i.e. 'of their choice') - which would include 'smart' meters.I thought it was obvious there'd have to be a meter, smart or otherwise (in a domestic or commercial property).
Perhaps I'm missing something, but I don't see what that has to do with my #48 and #50. As in the other thread on this subject, Octopus haven't said I must have a smart meter because of the contract, not yet anyway.Yes - but, given that, as you say, it is obvious that there must be some sort of meter, that underlines the fact that it is also obvious that acceptance of a meter is part of the contractual agreement - which, as in the example I quoted, usually includes the customer's agreement that the supply may install "any metering equipment" (i.e. 'of their choice') - which would include 'smart' meters.
Are you saying you don't have a meter?Perhaps I'm missing something, but I don't see what that has to do with my #48 and #50. As in the other thread on this subject, Octopus haven't said I must have a meter because of the contract, not yet anyway.
As I've written (more than once) to the best of my knowledge, NO supplier has yet attempted to force a 'smart' meter onto anyone, presumably not the least because they are still finding enough customers who accept such a meter without any argument to enable them to achieve the government-imposed targets.Perhaps I'm missing something, but I don't see what that has to do with my #48 and #50. As in the other thread on this subject, Octopus haven't said I must have a meter because of the contract, not yet anyway.
Hallelujah!All of this discussion has arisen because I pointed out that although 'smart' meters are not 'compulsory' in law,
Sorry, I meant smart meter! Now editedAre you saying you don't have a meter?
OK, never heard of that arrangement, but we live and learnWIW I had a single phase unmetered supply for a number of years, it consisted of 3/0.036 double insulated tails from a 3ph head to a metal FCU with 3A fuse with the equipment flex connected directly.
Whereupon I pointed out that suppliers could probably make it effectively 'compulsory' (for anyone who wanted a continuing electricity supply from them), because of contractual obligations- and, although that has not yet happened, they may well eventually have to start doing that (to avoid financial penalties for not achieving targets) when they start running out of people 'willing' to accept such meters.No, it started because you said Eric and I were wrong in stating that smart meters are not compulsory.

not if he could be forced to have a smart meter.
since the radio teleswitch will go, they seem to have loads of room. Maybe I am being silly, but it seems Octopus has taken control by putting on the labels
they can't put on a label saying no one else must touch it, and at the same time say it is not their responsibility. Either the label is in error, and they need to remove it, or it's their job, can't have it both ways.If you need to find a tradesperson to get your job done, please try our local search below, or if you are doing it yourself you can find suppliers local to you.
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