Enbaya PrePaid Meters

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Privacy Policy

The information we maintain concerning our customers and consumers is stored in databased that have stringent built-in safeguards to ensure the privacy and confidentiality of that information.

We recognise the importance of protecting your personal information. As such we subscribe to the principles, outlined in both Section 51 of the Electronic Communications and Transactions Act 2002 as well as the Protection of Personal Information Act 2013, that governs your right to having your personal information kept secure and private.

We define personal information as all information specific to yourself that you provide to us over the Internet or any other channel. This includes personal data that you provide to us when you register to purchase products, subscribe to our newsletter, register as an affiliate, post a support ticket or just a question you asked via e-mail.

We have the highest regard for the privacy of our subscribers and will use personal information only as appropriate in the normal course of business to provide the products and services you have requested.

We do not and will not sell or provide personal information to third parties for independent use.

We value the information that you choose to provide us and will therefore take all reasonable steps to protect your personal information from loss, misuse or unauthorised alteration.

In the unlikely event of an actual or suspected breach, Enbaya will report as soon as reasonably possible the incident to the Information Regulator as well as any data subjects that were impacted by the breach.

Enbaya does participate in direct marketing practices, to this end the company has ensured by way of the Electronic Communications Act, Consumer Protection Act and POPIA to ensure its policies and procedures are compliant. Enbaya’s current practice is to market to its existing customer base ensuring they can opt out at any time. Any potential new customers will only be marketed to after they have given their consent to receive communications from us and that request will only be made once to opt in.

All data collected via interaction with this website is stored and managed with same stringent safeguards as our customer information.

Yes you can call-out a technician to your site. However, a call-out fee will be charged unless your meter is covered by our Service and Maintenance Plan.

Technical Support can be contacted by telephone or by email. Please see General Contacts page on this website for contact numbers and email forms.

Yes, our technical support department is available to assist with any technical difficulties according to the schedule published on our General Contacts page.

All our meters are supplied with a 12 month manufacturers warranty. Once the meters are out of warranty, we suggest you consider taking out our service and maintenance plan which will cover the meters repair, replacement and call out fees for as long as the meter is actively registered on our system.

All meters can be bypassed if the user is determined enough. There are a few measures that can be put into place that will deter the tampering of the meters. This will depend on which type of meter you install and where this meter is installed.

An integrated meter is installed inside the dwelling. This meter comes as standard with tamper cover and lead seals. Upon a visual inspection the property owner can see if the seals have been broken and the meter tampered with. In addition, if any unauthorised attempt is made to remove the cover, the meter will automatically go into tamper mode and lock up, this means that no token can be loaded until the tamper mode has been reset. It is also possible to detect possible tampering by monitoring the purchase patterns of the user.

A split meter is installed by way of installing the meter itself in a secure, lockable electrical box or kiosk where there is controlled access and the keypad is placed inside the dwelling allowing the user to load the tokens either via Power Line Communication (if the keypad is plugged into the wall socket) or via RF Radio Frequency if the keypad is wireless. Due to the security of installation, this meter is far harder to tamper with and recommended for high-risk environments.

At all times, the property owner or elected representative has online access to the vending management system in order to view purchasing patterns, draw reports and determine which meters are not vending.