I’m a mum of three – we’ve been left with no heating for seven weeks after energy supplier’s meter mistake
A MUM-OF-THREE has been left without heating and hot water for seven weeks due to an error by her energy supplier.
Shanice Palmer queried the mistake – and was appalled when they offered just a £60 voucher as compensation.
Shanice Palmer was forced to stay with her mum after growing “very very concerned” for the health of her young children – aged 11-months, two and five – as temperatures dropped.
The mum was especially worried about her “really ill” 11-month-old daughter who is suffering from croup – made worse by no hot water or heating.
Shanice noticed an error on her Ovo gas meter and phoned the company over 20 times, she claimed.
She told : “I’m just losing my mind. I’ve had to come to my mam’s house, because it’s so cold in the house.
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“I really don’t know what to do now.
“I’ve got to stay here until it’s sorted, but there’s not room for us here long-term and people are having to double up and share rooms.”
Shanice’s property had originally been fitted with a smart gas meter but this was replaced with a traditional one, and Ovo’s system never registered the swap.
As a result, she was sent the wrong type of pay-as-you-go card and was unable to top up her meter.
According to the furious resident, Ovo promised her 15 times that someone would come to see her – but to no avail.
A spokesperson said: “We’re very sorry for the issues experienced and can confirm the supply is back on. We’ve offered a goodwill gesture for the inconvenience.”
Ovo sent Shanice a meagre £30 after failing to provide heating for seven weeks and another £30 for the mum-of-three’s hassle in securing a new card.
In response Shanice said: “It’s far from enough, with the heaters I’m having to use and with it being so cold. It’s been such a tough time.”
It comes as thousands of Brits struggle with energy bills this winter amid the cost of living crisis, including Lorraine Foster.
The 57-year-old has been forced to share a bed with her mum, 86, as she has less than £1 per week spare after her energy bills.
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Meanwhile, a dad has been forced to insulate his freezing home with cardboard after his energy bills spiralled to more than £1,000-a-month.
Nigel Cleall, 51, says he has even considered moving him and his 12-year-old son Oliver into his garden shed which he says is warmer than his ground floor flat.