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Accessible ltd deliver the BEST training in and around Burnley,Nelson,and Colne, in Driver Cpc certification, MIDAS, wheelchair tie down/Anchoring training, and Health & Safety training incl. Plant NVQ training as CSkills NVQ Awarding centre,vehicle ban...
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BB9 9PU, Nelson, United Kingdom
- accessibleltd.co.uk
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solicitor, cloaker potential scammer
I dont understand how they sell accessibility but they lie to their users straight in the face.
They ask you to submit your info to get a free detailed report but instead you find a guy called Jameel trying to sell you the product!!
This is what happned:
Im not gonna discuss the validity of their reports coz there is a lot of exaggeration in it but iam only here to discuss a simple act .. its called honesty and reliability!! Which is when you promise something you deliver it. Its as simple as that. This is on their website, they say submit your info and get a free detailed report to my email, so i submitted my info but did i get the report? Of course no! Instead i found someone in my email asking me for 15 min phone call .. you see where this is going? Who said anything about a 15 min meeting? Instead of delivering their promise they are trying to trick you to buy into their product.. i mean they promote accessibility and opennes, isnt that called cloaking when you make click baits like that? When the people expect to get a free report but instead they find themeselves being solicited and lyed to into buying their product .. i have no more respect for this company whatsoever ..if you give a promise you better deliver it, otherwise you are a lier and a scammer.
The training was interesting
The training was interesting, a good mix of theory and practical. The trainer listened to us and responded to our questions and queries straight away. I and my colleagues finished the training feeling much happier and much more confident driving a mini bus with children on it safely. I would recommend this company to others.
Excellent Training
Damian is reliable and runs an excellent course. All the participants say they feel confident to lock in the wheelchairs on buses after completing the training, and we are using Accessible now instead of a previous company that gave very poor service.

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Great company to deal with...
Great company to deal with...
Chris - BBCom.co.uk

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Damien was very professional and quite …
Damien was very professional and quite humourous at times too.i couldnt reccomend him enough his training was thorough but certainly not boring.i thankyou so much pal.

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