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Default leccy on de fiddle....Teehee!!


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snip

He must have wired it up wrong, or put the leads in the wrong terminal

on
the meter.

I've just tried an old one, but instead of the wheel rotating back, it

just
turns back a bit then stops, as if this meter has some kind of anti

rewind
thingy.
Is this possible?


So here you are, telling everyone you've actually committed an offence,

and
with all the necessary info to trace you as well.

The various companies have fraud teams dedicated to tracking down people
who dishonestly abstract electricity.


No they dont, i have reported a case of the junky upstairs from me fiddling
the meter,(an incredibly simple operation requiring a piece of wire) even
offering photographic evidence and they refused to do anything about it.

I reckon there'll be an application
for disclosure before too long.

Enjoy your weekend.

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the dot wanderer at tesco dot net