PENSIONER Susan Brown who’s living with cancer and considered vulnerable was left horrified when British Gas tried to charge her for a replacement electricity meter.
The 77-year-old from Hackney said she felt “bullied” into installing a smart prepayment meter after her legacy meter broke.
But Susan, who struggles with her health and vision asked to have her legacy meter replaced like-for-like which only requires a key to top-up.
To her shock, British Gas said they wouldn’t do that unless she agreed to pay £139.
This amount would be repaid in the form of a debt applied directly to her new meter.