How to bypass a digital prepayment meter?

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Rebekah Coulson answered
Bypassing a digital prepayment meter is illegal and doesn’t come recommended. The utilities company that is responsible for reading the meter on a regular basis will have methods of establishing whether the equipment has been tampered with. If there has been any attempt to avoid paying for the electricity or water you have been using, this could result in legal action and your access to these services being suspended or even terminated. As such, it’s advised that you avoid bypassing such a system at all costs.

Should you believe that you’re overpaying for these services, you do have a number of options at your disposal. Firstly, you may consider ringing your local utilities company, asking them if you’re on the correct payment plan for every unit of electricity or water you use. If there is no error however, you should enquire about if there are any other cost-efficient payment plans for these services available.

Still having difficulties? The Citizens Advice Bureau has branches extending throughout the length and breadth of Britain, and this organisation aims to provide detailed advice on how to lower the cost of your electricity usage. They will have plenty of straightforward information on using less power without being inconvenienced, and even just turning your TV off instead of putting it on standby can save you a pretty penny on annual basis.

If worst comes to worst, remember that there are going to be plenty of different providers for electricity and water for you to choose from. Dissatisfied with the service you have received? Vote with your feet and compare other deals to get the utilities you need without having to contemplate tampering with digital prepayment meters illegally.
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If  you  mess with a  prepaid  meter and fix it  to set it  back they got  ways to
see  if  its  been  tampered  with

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