Npower to end 'hard sell' approach of smart meter fitters

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Utility becomes first of the Big Six energy suppliers to commit to Which? campaign to build trust in smart meter rollout

Npower has become the first of the UK's largest energy suppliers to pledge not to use "hard sell" tactics when fitting smart meters, to help build public trust in the fledgling market. Consumer group...

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