Energy suppliers have been told by Ofgem this week to pay compensation to customers wrongly forced to have prepayment meters.  Other customers may have the right to have their prepayment meters removed, even if they don’t get compensation.  We would like to hear from Benefits and Work readers if you have been affected by this growing scandal.

According to Ofgem rules, suppliers can’t legally force-fit a prepayment meter under warrant for people in very vulnerable situations if they don’t want one. Nor can they legally use warrants on people who would find the experience very traumatic.

Yet it has become increasingly clear that suppliers have been forcibly fitting meters unlawfully with virtually no scrutiny by courts, who simply took the suppliers word that all the necessary checks had been made.

To get a warrant, energy companies’ representatives swear an oath that they have complied with their supply licence.  This licence stipulates that they must not seek a warrant to enter the homes of vulnerable people in order to fit prepayment meters.

The Magistrates Association now says that energy companies “cannot be safely relied upon to ensure that those for whom warrants are sought are not vulnerable, but only that they are not known to be”.

In other words, magistrates now suspect that energy companies have not been bothering to check whether someone is vulnerable before forcing their way into their home.

People who count as vulnerable include those who have a physical or mental health condition which makes it hard to use a prepayment meter.  This could include problems with reaching the meter, reading the meter, adding credit or getting to a shop where they can buy credit.

People who have an illness that affects their breathing or which is made worse by being cold will also be classed as vulnerable, as will people who rely on medical equipment that needs electricity such as a stairlift or dialysis machine.

Nor can they use warrants on people who would find the experience very traumatic. 

There’s more information about this on the Citizens Advice website.

Energy suppliers have now been told to stop forcibly fitting meters until 31 March, when it is expected that new guidance will be issued.

But, according to a report in the Guardian, Ofgem has told energy suppliers they should uninstall prepayment meters that were wrongly forced on customers and pay compensation now, rather than wait for the new guidance.

You can find more about Ofgem’s rules on prepayment meters here.

If you agreed to a prepayment meter being installed you may have done so under duress, with threats to disconnect you.  Under these circumstances, if you are a vulnerable person, you can still ask for the meter to be replaced and may be entitled to compensation. 

Even if you agreed without duress, if it’s no longer safe and practical for you to use a prepayment meter, your supplier has to do one of the following:

  • move your meter to a place where you can get to it
  • replace your meter with a standard credit meter
  • adapt your meter or payments so they become safe and practical
  • arrange for you to pay in a different way

Let us know if you have been affected by this issue in the comments section below.

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    Cc · 1 years ago
    Ive just been topping up balance online ahead of monthly 'bill' and then pay it off when it comes in.
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    Cc · 1 years ago
    I moved into a very old property where the meters are down in basement- i am on priority list, i have disabilities & cant get down to cellar.My IHD unit only shows gas use it cant connect to electricity as 'its too far from it' i asked them to move it they refused-said its 'too expensive to do so' -i also asked for prepay myself so i could pay as i go not run up a huge bill- they refused using my disability as an excuse as i "cant go down cellar if anything goes wrong with top ups"!  also i asked for smets 2 removing and smets 1 put back in as hardly any other fuel companies have smets2 and so i cant change company.They refused. Can i now make them do this?
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    Tracy · 1 years ago
    I am on enhanced rate care & lower rate mobility & I live alone.. I was visited by two big men saying they were representing [energy company] & they had a warrant from the court to forcibly enter my home to fit a smart metre.. I said I didn’t want to let them in as I didn’t know who they were & I suffer from extreme anxiety as well as not being able to hardly walk due to my physical condition I also suffer with brain fog & can’t think straight when trying to operate anything technical but they insisted that they would be breaking in as they had a locksmith with them.. I was very scared & felt I had no choice but to let them come in & fit the metre.. I had a friend round putting some things into the loft for me who witnessed it all & he couldn’t believe what was happening 
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      tom · 1 years ago
      @Tracy Was your energy account in arrears ? Because  that is the only way they get a warrant, unless it's a Gas safety check,  forced  (meter read) and check to see if the meters have been tampered with
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    Porridge · 1 years ago
    Do you know what people who have prepayment meters can do if they have not received vouchers to top up their meter key? I tried to phone the company but they just never answer and their live chat is switched off.
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      Sharon · 1 years ago
      @Porridge Try the Energy ombudsman or Ofjem.  Citizens advice would be helpful. 
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      Heather · 1 years ago
      @Porridge Are the prepayment top-up vouchers for the £400 Government energy scheme? I would (if you can) get in touch with Citizens Advice or your local MP and ask them to escalate the matter, with the call volumes as they are with energy providers it may be the best way to get your vouchers reissued. Please don't worry that someone could have intercepted your mail and used your vouchers - they are coded using your meter serial number to only work with your meter.
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