Hi... This is a tricky set up. I have a shop, ground floor (No 33). There is a flat upstairs (No 35) accessible by a door next to the shop door. My electric meter is in the cellar under my shop but is only accessible by going into the flat door.
The electric company came to change my meter to a smart o e. I wasn't there (day off) but it was arranged the flat tenant would be there, letting the engineers in to do the work. I came to the shop the day after, turned a machine on and the whole lot tripped out. I rang the electric company and they arranged for a guy to come check the meter. He did, repaired it and all was fine.
Then a few months after that, a woman came into the shop saying she needed to check the meter. I explained she could knock next door and that's all I could do, as I didn't have access to the flat/meter.
While I was on holiday I got a call from the same woman saying they were getting a warrant to gain access to check the meter (bit excessive I though) but said again, it was not my property.
Now they're saying the meter has been tampered with, offering no proof (as there is none) and want to charge me £1300 for the meter being 'made safe'. No one but the engineer has been down the cellar. Once to change and once to repair the meter.
Where do I go? I have emailed, spoke on the phone but they are adamant i have to pay. To avoid charges I had to pay £450 and then set up a direct debit for £214 for the next 4 months.
At my witts end
The electric company came to change my meter to a smart o e. I wasn't there (day off) but it was arranged the flat tenant would be there, letting the engineers in to do the work. I came to the shop the day after, turned a machine on and the whole lot tripped out. I rang the electric company and they arranged for a guy to come check the meter. He did, repaired it and all was fine.
Then a few months after that, a woman came into the shop saying she needed to check the meter. I explained she could knock next door and that's all I could do, as I didn't have access to the flat/meter.
While I was on holiday I got a call from the same woman saying they were getting a warrant to gain access to check the meter (bit excessive I though) but said again, it was not my property.
Now they're saying the meter has been tampered with, offering no proof (as there is none) and want to charge me £1300 for the meter being 'made safe'. No one but the engineer has been down the cellar. Once to change and once to repair the meter.
Where do I go? I have emailed, spoke on the phone but they are adamant i have to pay. To avoid charges I had to pay £450 and then set up a direct debit for £214 for the next 4 months.
At my witts end
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