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how do i put money into key pad meter with no card, just moved in ?
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just moved into new home, 50 pence left on meter, ive got my credit card but previous landlord has not left me a meter card to buy electric, how could i put credit onto meter, landlords office closed today.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The local newsagent near me has a machine which puts money on those cards. You will have to find out where the local machine is. I often see people in the shop putting money on their cards, so it is quite easy, as long as you don't forget to do it before your credit runs out. You need to know where to go. If you have a good credit rating you should be able to get the meter changed to one which gets read and then billed. The card method was designed to take the place of a prepayment meter for people who could not cope with bills.
Sorry, didn't read your post properly. Your landlord should have given you a card. Although I think it is more personal than that, perhaps the previous tenant should have left one. As Sandy said there should be an emergency button somewhere that allows you a small amount. I think your best bet would be to contact the electricity (or gas) company if you are in desperate need, which you probably are as it is the weekend.
meter was bleeping last night, there are 2 small boxes inside cupboard, one white with flip open lid with numbers and readout to see credit and also punch number for credit into, this box says i have 03 days left. then there is another box, same cupbord, grey in colour with number pad on front and readout, this box states (flashing) i have £o.87p credit . surely not 3 days electricity for 87pence ?
thanks for replies, will get onto landlord or lecky office today , will sort something out. ;-)
thanks for replies, will get onto landlord or lecky office today , will sort something out. ;-)
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