I run a small business on an industrial estate with no heavy machinery and single phase electricity. My landlord has a large meter which feeds smaller meters in each unit. He bills the occupants monthly for electricity, adding his own standing charge, climate change levy, and administration charge all priced per unit. I didn't think anything of this, as my bills have been reasonable for my use, they all had readings, and I assumed he was getting these from the larger meter. He read my meter (which has no identification number) for the first time in two years yesterday. He called me later that after noon to say that there was a TEN THOUSAND pound difference between his estimates and the actual reading. Nowhere on my bills did it say they were estimated, and i never thought to check the readings against his bills as I should have done. There is no way i have used this much electricity, I need to get my meter independantly tested, and I have no idea who the main supplier is. Anyone help?
2006-09-02
23:16:19
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gavin
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Maintenance & Repairs