LONDON, Feb 2 (Reuters) - British Gas said it will temporarily stop using court orders that permit the forced installation of prepayment meters in people's homes after a report in The Times newspaper ...
In a fresh alert posted today (March 16), the energy regulator warned Brits of the risks of meter tampering. It said: ...
Campaigners have called for action amid reports a growing number of households on smart meters are being cut off by energy companies. A rise in the so-called 'switch by stealth' of people being forced ...
British Gas has been hit with allegations its debt collectors broke into the homes of vulnerable customers to fit prepayment meters, after an undercover investigation by The Times. Here's what we know ...
An estimated 3.2 million people across Britain ran out of credit on their prepayment meter last year, the equivalent of one every 10 seconds, because they could not afford to top it up, Citizens ...
Prepayment or ‘pay-as-you-go’ meters are a type of gas and electricity meter that require you to pay for your energy before you use it. This is different to a credit meter where you pay for your ...
British Gas is currently under scrutiny by Ofgem after an undercover investigation revealed that agents working for Arvato Financial Solutions - a company used by British Gas to pursue debts - have ...
UK households warned of the dangers of tampering with energy meters ...