I've just, this very morning, had a pre-pay metre fitted.
The engineer detected a 6 milibar drop which is in within the tolerance of 8 milibars whatever all that means.
He then tells me that he's had to phone the National Grid to come and replace the shut off valve as its stiff. Clearly he didn't have a tin of WD40.
National Grid man turns up 20 minutes later, replaces the valve but informs me that the original engineer has phoned them to report a gas leak and, as such, even though it's within tolerance, the national Grid cannot allow any tolerance and he's capped the metre.
He advises me to ring British Gas back to get the engineer to come back to remove the cap and turn the gas back on.
A bit round the houses but okie dokie.
British Gas then tell me that it's not their responsibility to remove the cap and I would have to pay a gas safe engineer to come out to remove the cap.
"Get to f**kery!" was my response.
"A metre you've JUST fitted is not your responsibility?"
The National Grid was confused as to why he's been called out in light of the situation.
I'm currently waiting for a ring-back from a British Gas manager.
Meanwhile, in preparation for being told the same bullsh*t story, I have contacted a gas safe engineer and explained the situation.
Their response was that, if it's been capped by National Grid, then they won't touch it.
Just what the f**king f**k?!?!?
The engineer detected a 6 milibar drop which is in within the tolerance of 8 milibars whatever all that means.
He then tells me that he's had to phone the National Grid to come and replace the shut off valve as its stiff. Clearly he didn't have a tin of WD40.
National Grid man turns up 20 minutes later, replaces the valve but informs me that the original engineer has phoned them to report a gas leak and, as such, even though it's within tolerance, the national Grid cannot allow any tolerance and he's capped the metre.
He advises me to ring British Gas back to get the engineer to come back to remove the cap and turn the gas back on.
A bit round the houses but okie dokie.
British Gas then tell me that it's not their responsibility to remove the cap and I would have to pay a gas safe engineer to come out to remove the cap.
"Get to f**kery!" was my response.
"A metre you've JUST fitted is not your responsibility?"
The National Grid was confused as to why he's been called out in light of the situation.
I'm currently waiting for a ring-back from a British Gas manager.
Meanwhile, in preparation for being told the same bullsh*t story, I have contacted a gas safe engineer and explained the situation.
Their response was that, if it's been capped by National Grid, then they won't touch it.
Just what the f**king f**k?!?!?



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