radio gaga
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I have a Geothermal Heat Pump with underground coil heating system installed in a new build since 2008. I have found this a to be expensive during the harsh winter frosts and snow but very cheap in summer. Very recently a fault occurred and I got my regular servicer to replace part and fix issue. He informed me when he was finished that the Electricity Meter Clock was 10 hours out. Since then I have contacted ESB networks to reset clock to correct time and they are due out next week.
I am now thinking I may have been overcharged for a long time as my Heating system is set up to run on a night saver rate which I would not have availed of due to the meter timer error. Do I have any come back in getting a refund for possibly been overcharged for a long period and who would be responsible for refunds, ESB networks or the electricity provider ? Who is responsible for setting the times on these meters as this could be happening to a lot of people.
Thanks in advance for any replies.
I am now thinking I may have been overcharged for a long time as my Heating system is set up to run on a night saver rate which I would not have availed of due to the meter timer error. Do I have any come back in getting a refund for possibly been overcharged for a long period and who would be responsible for refunds, ESB networks or the electricity provider ? Who is responsible for setting the times on these meters as this could be happening to a lot of people.
Thanks in advance for any replies.