Ok. So I am on "Our Power", a startup nonprofit energy company with kinda minimal customer service. (Bare bones, but cheaper than most.) I've been sending in meter readings every month on the first of the month like clockwork, since my smart meter installed by SSE can't be read by Our Power. (Of course not.) A moment ago someone buzzed the intercom to be let in to read my electric meter. I had no warning anyone was coming, and my first inclination was to say no. But he knew which company I used (which is pretty obscure, really) so I let him in only because the Daughter had not gone out yet. He came in and seemed to take a mobile phone picture of my electric meter showing the numbers, thanked me, and left.
So if the Daughter had not been home I would not have let him in and would have told him he'd have to come back some other time. He was wearing an ID tag, but I couldn't really read it - other than to note that it didn't say anything about "Our Power" obviously on it. I have no idea if he actually read the meter or if that was just his cover. (The Daughter was standing there in the doorway with me, giving him the stink-eye, so if he was a thief or anything it was pretty obvious he was going to have a hard time of it.) I've sent a kind of stiff note to Our Power about it, but wonder if this kind of thing is common?