BRITISH Gas yesterday halted the use of warrants to force entry into customers’ homes and fit prepayment meters. The climbdown came after an undercover reporter claimed third-party firm Arvato Fina…
BRITISH Gas yesterday halted the use of warrants to force entry into customers’ homes and fit prepayment meters.
The climbdown came after an undercover reporter claimed third-party firm Arvato Financial Solutions was ignoring some people’s vulnerabilities.British Gas has halted the use of warrants to force entry into customers’ homes and fit prepayment metersIt is reported that debt collectors "break into" people's homes and "force-fit" pay-as-you-go meters.
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