Faulty meter reader sees power company sting woman with $600 bill
20 Jan, 2021 03:38 AM
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There was a fault with the smart reader in Rowdon s home for months. Photo / 123RF
There was a fault with the smart reader in Rowdon s home for months. Photo / 123RF
A power company fixing a dodgy meter reader in a new Omaha home resulted in its owner being stung with a $630 bill just before Christmas.
Jill Rowdon s home is only three years old but between May and December last year the smart meter stopped communicating properly with Genesis.
The meter is connected to a direct debit payment, meaning the retiree had no idea there was anything out of the ordinary until a contractor was sent to fix it last month.
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