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<blockquote data-quote="Part-time-Paul" data-source="post: 434856" data-attributes="member: 28155"><p>Yes, I get the double meaning. I have got a bag of meter seals like a whole load of other guys, and have no problem in doing what we have to do. At the end of the day the seals we stick on after we have done this are meaningless, we might as well not bother. Unless they are officially stamped ones they count for nothing. I was rather trying to see if other guys have had similar issues with this sort of E7 setup and dealing with network suppliers and metering companies.</p><p></p><p>Some guys seem to suggest we should wet our pants at the mere thought of disturbing the seals (i'm not sure if any sparky has ever been prosecuted for doing so or "aiding and abetting a customer to abstract energy unlawfully", as has been alluded to, but I very much doubt it). I was really trying to make sense of the rather complicated situation that we find ourselves in sometimes, but WTGrape, I will just carry on regardless. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Part-time-Paul, post: 434856, member: 28155"] Yes, I get the double meaning. I have got a bag of meter seals like a whole load of other guys, and have no problem in doing what we have to do. At the end of the day the seals we stick on after we have done this are meaningless, we might as well not bother. Unless they are officially stamped ones they count for nothing. I was rather trying to see if other guys have had similar issues with this sort of E7 setup and dealing with network suppliers and metering companies. Some guys seem to suggest we should wet our pants at the mere thought of disturbing the seals (i'm not sure if any sparky has ever been prosecuted for doing so or "aiding and abetting a customer to abstract energy unlawfully", as has been alluded to, but I very much doubt it). I was really trying to make sense of the rather complicated situation that we find ourselves in sometimes, but WTGrape, I will just carry on regardless. [/QUOTE]
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