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Out of the 6.9 million pre-payment meters, Eskom has successfully pre-coded 6.6 million of them, ensuring that customers can continue to easily purchase electricity after the deadline of November 24, 2024. This is the last day to recode meters so they may keep taking pre-paid tokens.
Point of View with Phemelo Motene spoke to Daphne Mokoena – Eskom Spokesperson about the initiative.
Listen to the full conversation here:
According to Mokoena precoding is “a procedure where Eskom prepares the meters for the issuance of recoding tokens. This process precedes the recoding, which is a DIY process”.
Furthermore, customers who haven’t finished the manual Do It Yourself (DIY) recoding process by November 24, 2024, won’t be able to buy or load their top-up prepaid electricity tokens without this pre-coding.
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If a consumer purchases illicit prepaid tokens from unlicensed or ghost sellers and the meter is pre-coded, they won’t be able to load or recode the illicit top-up prepaid power tokens.
Eskom’s Group Executive for Distribution, Monde Bala, said “We have changed our approach to deliver the goal of making it as easy as possible for customers using pre-paid meters to do so seamlessly after 24 November 2024. We decided to refocus our resources to pre-code the meters via our central systems, in addition to still promoting the DIY approach, where we had been encouraging customers to recode their meters now.”
“Thanks to pre-coding, customers can now effortlessly continue to purchase electricity from authorised vendors with ease after 24 November 2024, safe and confident in the knowledge that their pre-payment meters are either recoded to accept purchased tokens or pre-coded for recoding and can accept tokens purchased through all our official channels,”
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