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Cottam and Sons Removals offer services such as house moving, office removals & storage facilities within the U.K. and Ireland.
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157I’m an OAP who lives alone because my wife passed away from cancer. Age has made me frail, and I now struggle with the five flights of stairs I have in my three-story home. My council tax is high, I pay a large service charge, and now I struggle with all the energy and price increases. Hence, I wanted to move somewhere cheaper.
This was the second time I used Cottam & Sons removals. When they did my first removal, the service was good. I realise now that’s because I did not have to change my removal date, and I should have not just read but scrutinised and possibly had legal advice on Cottam’s lengthy terms and conditions. It was a mistake, but foolishly I trusted them.
My chain had a few problems, and with short notice, I needed to move my removal date. I can only say that in trying to do this with Cottams, they made my life hell. I contacted Cottams five days before to seek advice on changing the date, and during our conversation, the removal date waiver was brought up. As this was something I did not know about, I said I would be happy to pay the £80.00 fee for it. However, this request was refused. All I was told was that if I cancel now, I would have to pay 50% of the fees, and the percentage would rise to 100% of the fees totalling £1450.00 in a few days’ time. The £1450.00 was for the Cottam’s gold service for packing and moving. This packing and removal job was to take two days.
With the exchange and completion still up in the air, I was forced to cancel my removal. Now that’s when the bullying and intimidation really began. By email, not by an invoice, I was told I had to on pay the full amount by 5.00 pm. This was on the first day that I should have had a packing service. On day two, I was told once again to pay up by 5.00 pm, or they would engage a firm of bailiffs.
I understand overheads have to be met. All Cottam & Sons could see was a very easy, highly-paid payday. They earned £1450.00, and they did not have to send a team to pack or provide three vans and a team for the removal and unpacking. Now also consider that out of the £1450.00, Cottam’s would put on a reasonable profit margin. No discount or compromise was offered to me. What happened to good customer service? The simple answer, greed is greed.
Shame on you, Cottam & Sons removals. Bullies & Money Grabbers.Read more