I don't want smart meters, so Eon is charging me £316 to replace my old ones: SALLY SORTS IT

I have gas and electric meters that need changing as they are now pretty old. Eon has been trying to persuade me to have smart versions fitted but I have resisted. 

Over the phone an Eon agent told me I could have conventional, non-smart meters fitted but it would cost £147 per meter, whereas the smart meters would be free. I said I would rather pay than have smart meters. I have just received a message stating that the charge will now be £158 per meter. Why has the amount changed? P.L., Aldwick, West Sussex.

Eon wanted to increase the cost of meter replacement from £147 to £158

Eon wanted to increase the cost of meter replacement from £147 to £158

Sally Hamilton replies: Energy suppliers are legally obliged to replace gas and electric meters when they get to the end of their life and since yours are 20 years old it is time to change them.

But since these old-style meters are no longer manufactured, some providers will charge for them to be installed — if they can even get hold of them.

Your request for replacements has coincided with the national rollout of smart meters — the new technology that connects meters straight to suppliers over a secure network, with the goal of receiving regular, automatic and accurate readings.

Energy companies have government targets to meet for installing the new-style meters, with about four-fifths of households in England, Scotland and Wales expected to have them by the end of 2025. Though anyone with properly functioning old-style meters can continue using them.

The advertised benefits of smart meters are customers should no longer face the fiddly matters of meter readings or estimated bills. The meters come with a ­separate display screen to show people how much energy they are using in their home — and how much it is costing in almost ­real time. The idea is that this ­knowledge helps households cut down usage.

It's not compulsory to accept a smart meter — and as Money Mail's postbag can testify, many people don't want them. One drawback for refuseniks is they can miss out on competitive tariffs energy companies might offer only to smart meter customers.

You told me that fears about poor reliability was one reason you didn't want smart meters. You don't like the idea someone could switch off your power on a whim, though energy companies say they would never do this.

You feel nervous that hackers could gain access to data. Experts say the meters run on a secure network and even if ­miscreants did make a successful hack, the information gleaned would be limited. Nevertheless, you felt ­uncomfortable enough to request the old-style meters and were prepared to pay.

I contacted Eon on your behalf to ask why you were given two different figures for the cost of replacing your old-style meters. It told me you were misinformed by the initial agent who had ­accidentally quoted the cost of removing a meter entirely, whereas the second price — £158 — was the correct one, meaning it would cost £316 to replace both your gas and electricity meters.

Eon then got in touch with you to apologise for the faulty pricing quote and offered £50 as an ­apology. At the same time, it ­suggested you could opt to have smart meters installed at no cost — and then run them in 'dumb' mode, which means they operate like a classic meter with you taking regular readings, as before.

You said you would have preferred to have the old-style meters but reluctantly agreed to compromise.

When we caught up last week, you confirmed the smart meters have been fitted and are running satisfactorily in dumb mode.

An Eon spokesman says: 'We made it clear there is an extra cost for requesting replacement classic meters for two reasons: firstly because suppliers have a mandate from Government to deliver the smart meter rollout and secondly because classic meters are no longer manufactured, which means suppliers are less able to source and fit them.'

Help! Vinted has frozen our account after the watch we sold went missing

My wife sold a brand new, unwanted Samsung smart watch on the Vinted online marketplace for £120. The buyer said the watch was not in the parcel when it arrived. Vinted suspended my wife's account, provided a refund to the buyer but now it won't respond to our enquiries. Please help. S.J., London.

Sally Hamilton replies: You said you meticulously packaged the watch using a special envelope and took a photo of the IMEI number — the unique identification number — on the device. You then dispatched the watch via Evri from your local post office, ensuring compliance with its guidelines for shipping items containing batteries (a special sticker was attached) and having it weighed. The package was approved for shipment by the counter clerk.

When you pursued the matter of the missing watch with the buyer, they told you the package had been left on a car bonnet outside their home and that the envelope had been tampered with — they sent you photos to back this up.

Vinted refunded the buyer — but why not you?

Under its terms and conditions, buyers using Vinted pay a compulsory buyer's protection fee with every purchase, as well as commission and postage. The fee varies between 3pc to 8pc plus 30p to 80p per transaction. The protection fee means if the item doesn't arrive, is damaged or significantly not as described, then the buyer gets a full refund — so long as Vinted is told within two days.

For sellers, there is no such protection. But I note that Vinted's terms and conditions do mention sellers who have a problem. It states: 'We'll step up for you in case your buyer's claim for a refund appears to be not solid.'

I asked the company to investigate your case.

Soon afterwards, Vinted agreed to refund you and reinstate your wife's account as a goodwill gesture. A spokesman says: 'Our team has investigated, and we are pleased to inform the ­customer that we will be issuing a refund to the Vinted account to address the loss whilst the parcel was in transit.'

This is Money podcast

  • Secrets from an Isa millionaire - how they built a £1m pot
  • Will state pensions ever be means tested - and would you get one?
  • Will inflation fall below the 2% target but then spike again?
  • Is the UK stock market finally due its moment in the sun?
  • Mortgage rates are climbing again - should we be worried?
  • Should Bank of England have cut interest rates - or held firm?
More This is Money podcasts

OTHER NEWS

21 minutes ago

Where do Daniel Jones-Malik Nabers rank among NFL's new QB-WR duos?

21 minutes ago

Los Angeles Dodgers at New York Yankees odds, picks and predictions

21 minutes ago

VW Is Shifting Billions From EV Plans to Gas Car Development

21 minutes ago

Labor union says Enbridge Gas to cut emergency response shifts in Toronto

21 minutes ago

Local elections 2024 Limerick: first-count picture slightly clearer as tallies roll in

21 minutes ago

Tory candidate in Margaret Thatcher's old seat belittled groping allegation against Boris Johnson

21 minutes ago

Rishi Sunak refuses to talk to media, instead plays 'splat the rat' at village fair

21 minutes ago

‘Bigoted woman’ and fridge-hiding: a history of election gaffes after Sunak’s D-day disaster

21 minutes ago

Labour: Tory £2,000 tax claims are definitely not true

21 minutes ago

Inside Pat McAfee's scandals from ESPN host's bizarre Caitlin Clark remark to Aaron Rodgers' bogus Jimmy Kimmel claims and that mysterious clash with a network star

21 minutes ago

Video: Inside Israel's dramatic hostage rescue: IDF helicopter snatch squads came under heavy fire as they freed Noa Algamani and three other Hamas captives in raid that was months in the planning but left one soldier dead after deadly firefight

26 minutes ago

Texas Democrats try to unify against GOP “extremism” as their own challenges and strife persist

28 minutes ago

Jason Kelce admits he's nervous for new NFL analyst job on ESPN... but reveals why it's a 'healthy' thing

28 minutes ago

Zendaya is a proud girlfriend while waiting to pick up boyfriend Tom Holland from his Romeo and Juliet show in London

30 minutes ago

Mum of Noa Argamani has 4 brain cancer. Her dying wish is to see her daughter again

30 minutes ago

In Chhattisgarh’s two key tribal LS seats, how BSP, CPI, smaller outfits dented Congress

30 minutes ago

Controversial Lawmaker Nancy Mace Fights for Her Political Life

30 minutes ago

Rahul Gandhi cheated people of Wayanad: Annie Raja

30 minutes ago

Can Donald Trump Get a Mistrial After Judge Merchan Letter?

30 minutes ago

Missing Portage la Prairie teen has connections to Sandy Bay First Nation: RCMP

30 minutes ago

Shohei Ohtani's ex-interpreter Ippei Mizuhara banned from delivering for Uber Eats

30 minutes ago

Flood risk remains as residents return

32 minutes ago

‘Fixer To Fabulous’ HGTV Stars Trial Delayed By Tornado Issues

34 minutes ago

Video: Jason Kelce admits he's nervous for new NFL analyst job on ESPN... but reveals why it's a 'healthy' thing

34 minutes ago

Video: Julian Wood's 'killer' stalks mother and son through an Ohio Giant Eagle in chilling footage then 'stabs him to death in the car park' - before cops desperately try to save him

34 minutes ago

Video: Jason Kelce insists brother Travis 'hasn't changed one bit' amid Taylor Swift romance: 'He's such a unique individual'

35 minutes ago

Germany’s Manuel Neuer talks about his mistake in the friendly against Greece

36 minutes ago

Rugby league pays tribute to Rob Burrow on Challenge Cup final day

36 minutes ago

Lake on Mars dismissed as technology glitch

36 minutes ago

Who is Fabian Hurzeler? The 'next Julian Nagelsmann' wanted by Brighton

36 minutes ago

Labour must halt ‘disastrous’ teacher exodus if it wants to improve schools, heads warn

36 minutes ago

Family Turns Abandoned Baseball Stadium Into Apartments and It's Too Cool

36 minutes ago

'I'd love it': Barrett confirms interest in Eels role

36 minutes ago

Wait Until You See This Cool New Kawasaki W800 Color Scheme

36 minutes ago

Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg agrees to testify in House GOP probe, but not on their timetable

36 minutes ago

Howard University revokes Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ honorary degree after Cassie hotel attack video surfaces

37 minutes ago

Kate Middleton writes apology for missing Trooping the Colour rehearsal amid cancer treatment

37 minutes ago

Here are 3 crucial things most older Americans struggle to let go of in retirement — even getting rid of 1 could boost your financial health. Can you do it?

37 minutes ago

Novak Djokovic's ex-coach Boris Becker wants Carlos Alcaraz to lose French Open final

37 minutes ago

Copa América: USMNT faces 'great test' in tuneup against Colombia