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No smart meter yet. Main fear is that it will malfunction recording wrong usage and having bill spiralling out of control. I am scared of the stories I read about people getting bills of tens of thousands of pounds when smart meter is faulty. And then what? Been a customer of Eon next for a while. Unfortunately in the beginning there was this problem of wrong annual estimate usage of fuels. I did provided them with bills readings annual estimate from previous providers but their answer was their computer (Eon next computer) was right. Never charged more than due, yes, but wrong estimates for my annual usage of gas (and electric) on bill definitely upset me. So very concern what would happen if smart meter is faulty.
Now regarding how I take my readings: very regularly! Send them always on the same date of the month, roughly at the same time. And I always take photos (with date/time stamp) which I keep in order to back up my readings - which are anyway correct and up to date.
If I had a smart meter I would not want it to send reading every 30 minutes. I read one can ask for this to be done, basically send usage once a day (fine by me) . As per my own situation I would consider it as an insult if Eon next or the Government, would send me messages how not to waste electricity and gas. I am very savvy, and extremely tight, hence I take great care in switching off lights or not to putting on the heating needlessly.
Also I am honest and I would have NO interest whatsoever in sending wrong reading to Eonnext. More than gladly I pay for what I am consuming.
Given my situation, I could send daily readings to Eon, just like a smart meter, but I consider that to be a stupid thing to be done.
I recognise that this is a case for me. Majority of the people have other and perhaps better things to do than thinking about the readings: many have only estimated bills. Lots have little children and families, other have meters in awkward places or other people are too old. In their cases the smart meters are very useful, I agree.
So, in conclusion, I can say I track my energy very well.
Smart meters worry me not for the personal data but because they may malfunction Here is one of the many interesting link not so favourable to smart meters I found:
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/money/co...ay-no-get-one/
And finally I would be very interested to know the following: say I have a smart meter installed and it does malfunction and my bill gets into tens of thousand of £. What would Eon next do: freeze the bill and investigate or just simply send me the bailiffs to get their money (as if I have tens of thousand in the bank AND even if I had, I would NOT paying what is would be an appaling and obvious - to me at least! - mistake). Please remember I am only putting forward an hypothetical situation but if some army general is allowed to think about an hypothetical scenario of a war with Russia, while am I not allowed to think a smart meter can go wrong?
Ps: Just read the thread of Joe soap and followed his link: (
https://community.eonnext.com/thread...ll=1#post37193) found it very scaring. I would be out of myself if anything like this would happen to me. Sorry, I could not mentally cope.