E-On now admit that letters stating older analogue power meters are unsafe, might not be entirely truthful :
"When questioned by Money, E.On said that its meters were not unsafe but that Mills’s meter, originally installed in 2002, was reaching the end of its lifespan and might not work effectively."
(What they really mean is that they can't guarantee that the analogue meters won't start under-reading. Which costs them, not you !)
"These letters are not in response to any specific incident and there is no need for any undue concern among customers.”
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/e...tics-9m0ggw2cv