The PoC looked so obvious when I wrote it out. Yes I have all the correspondence, I was just getting round to putting it in a witness statement.
Yes I can show that the consumption just prior to the alleged start of failure was about 12 units per day, then varying to between 5 and 50 during the period in question and returning to a consistent less than 10 units per day for the 5 months after the meter was changed. The last bill from BG gave, for a short period, a consumption of 110 units per day.
Is it worth writing an amended PoC and sending to the court (and defendant).
I note the comment that the parties should get together. Both the defendant and I ticked yes to mediation but the defendant didn't even bother to contact the mediators. I have this in an email from the mediators. Is it "polite" to mention this?
The obvious fault was that the display was fading and becoming unreadable. Installers comment was that "Display Broken" . I believe this was one symptom of an internal fault within the device that also affected recording.
Yes I can show that the consumption just prior to the alleged start of failure was about 12 units per day, then varying to between 5 and 50 during the period in question and returning to a consistent less than 10 units per day for the 5 months after the meter was changed. The last bill from BG gave, for a short period, a consumption of 110 units per day.
Is it worth writing an amended PoC and sending to the court (and defendant).
I note the comment that the parties should get together. Both the defendant and I ticked yes to mediation but the defendant didn't even bother to contact the mediators. I have this in an email from the mediators. Is it "polite" to mention this?
The obvious fault was that the display was fading and becoming unreadable. Installers comment was that "Display Broken" . I believe this was one symptom of an internal fault within the device that also affected recording.
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