A couple of weeks ago two salesmen called at my house from EON. I told them that I was happy with my supply of Gas and Electric from British Gas and that I was not interested in changing my supplier.
This morning 2nd September, following a card being put through my door an EON Meter reader called to read mine.
I sent him on his way and subsequently telephone British Gas to voice my concerns. I was told to not let them read the meter as that would be deemed to be an acceptance of service. The of course would follow a considerable amount of correspondence.
So it just seems to emphasize the point that one should always ask to see ID and that all members of the household know who suppliers are.
Here's a precis of the email that I have sent to them
2nd. September 2008
Dear Sirs,
This morning a meter reader from Eon called at my home, requesting to read my electricity meter, this was following an eon card dropped through my letter box.
The reader said his name was XXXXXXXXX
Although he was wearing a name badge, he did not produce any form of identity.
I am not, and have never been a customer of EON and I have not subscribed to any inquiry from your company.It is not my intention to change from my current provider British Gas.
For your information within the last month EON salesmen have been doing a door to door canvass in this area and did call upon me and I told them that I was happy with my contract with British Gas.
Will you please ensure that I receive no more unsolicited calls or communications and I would welcome your comments with regards to your salesmen's calls and the request to read my meter.
Should it transpire that you have a document said to contain my signature, then it is fraudulent and I would wish to receive a copy of it in order to report the matter to the appropriate authority.
Your earliest reply would be appreciated
Yours etc.