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Electricity firm in meter gaffe



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ELECTRICITY giant E.On has apologised after an address mix-up meant an electricity meter was installed in the home of a woman who is not even its customer.
Osteopath Anna Tonkin, from Brunwell, Norfolk, did not realise for two weeks that strangers had gained entry to her cottage to fit the pre-payment meter.

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JayDeeTee,

17/12/2007 18:52:09
Shocking :-)

Anyway - how could you "not realise" that people had gained entry into your cottage. I mean, did she think the meter grew out of the wall or something?

 

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