Change provider. Bingo problem solvedI've read up as much as I can on the smart meters and am still confused. I switched to a smart meter a few weeks ago (not realising the hassle with plans!) but didn't sign up to any smart meter plans as they were much more expensive than what I was on. ESB Networks assured me when installing it that I was under no obligation to move to a smart meter plan. However it seems I am with my provider (Flogas). Are they allowed to do this given that the smart plans are completely non competitive in terms of price? Its forcing me to pay a higher tariff, its like I am being penalised for moving to a smart meter. This was my email this morning from Flogas when I asked about moving to a non smart rate plan and why they are not suitable for smart meters
It is simply part of the transition of the whole network to smart meters and all new applications and renewals that have smart meters installed must have smart plans applied. Our sales team can inform a bit better on the subject if you give them a call on 0412149555; I am sorry I can’t be of more help.
Kind regards,
XXX
Customer Service - Back Office,
Flogas Natural Gas Ltd.
Thing is though, will this apply no matter what provider I use? Will I be forced onto a smart rate every time? Also I signed up for the Community Rate which is the cheapest out there to be told it wasnt suitable for a smart meter. So looks like this is how they are forcing customers into taking up smart plans.Change provider. Bingo problem solved
In which case this thread might be worth checking:but as above, if their options don't suit, move to someone else.
Thanks, this should probably be included in the FAQ's under the ESB Networks site, its no wonder people are confused. Thanks for this.No, you are under no obligation to move to a smart plan. Suppliers are free to only offer you smart plans if they so choose, but as above, if their options don't suit, move to someone else.
It's covered:Thanks, this should probably be included in the FAQ's under the ESB Networks site, its no wonder people are confused. Thanks for this.
Does my tariff change when I get a smart meter?
No, there is no change to your tariff following the installation of a smart meter at your home or business. Any change to your electricity tariff is agreed between you and your electricity supplier.
But Flogas didn't allow me a non smart tariff when my contract was up (although other providers may have allowed it.) They also activated the meter without my consent. I feel I have been penalised for switching to a smart meter as the rates are uncompetitive compared to what those with no smart meters can access. I think the energy regulator needs to look into this as many people are refusing meters for this very reason.
In case it helps here is the CRU complaints process for energy service providers:Otherwise lodge a formal complaint with Flogas, which I think you have to do before you can complain to the Regulator.
Things happen in life. Move on...We had a smart meter installed about 2 weeks ago.
Yesterday, am ESB meter reader person showed up to take a manual reading, mumbling something about 'meter not setup correctly'.
"I am not angry, I am just ... disappointed"
After an enquiry with the ESB customer service, I was informed that it will take 30 days for the smart meter to connect to their systems and submit readings. Now I am curious why that could possibly take 30 days.Things happen in life. Move on...
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