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Quite a few I would have thought. I take it that the leak wasn't in the 100+ cubic meters a day range then, or you'd would have noticed earlier!

 

Prob not a result of having the meter fitted, but rather that this was the reason that it was detected, I would have thought.

 

Thames Water are known for failing leak targets, and yet have set numerous hosepipe bans. I 'm not sure if the 06-07 report is out yet, but I know they have failed targets for the last 5 years.

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I've not had a leaky water meter, but more of a leaky toilet!!!!

I contacted the relevant water authority and they sent me a form to fill out and gave me back some of my money:eek:

 

It just goes to show that if you dont ask you dont get.

 

Credit where credit is due:)

:DSUCCESSESS:D

NATWEST01&02 won over 4k

See how

http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum/natwest-successes/31683-muggins73-natwest.html

 

:)CURRENT CLAIMS:)

HALIFAX03

19-SEPT-07 APPLICATION TO HAVE STAY LIFTED

02-OCT-07 APPLICATION REFUSED

LLOYDS TSB04

10-MAY-07 LBA

 

ABBEY05

19-SEPT-07 LBA

 

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