Rubbish service
Rubbish service , our goods never arrived and now we are forced into going thru the Office of Fair Trading to get our money back . BEWARE.
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Rubbish service , our goods never arrived and now we are forced into going thru the Office of Fair Trading to get our money back . BEWARE.
Fantastic service! I emailed to ask about tracking my order and Scott's responsiveness was as though I was an only customer. He emailed again at 8.30pm to explain they had received my parcel and the following morning had mailed it with a photo of the tracking, delivered the following day. Now THAT is customer service. Thankyou!!
Great communication,made sure the part was correct for my boat. sourced what part I needed quickly and was shipped straight away. Easy to deal with and would recommend and use Scott again
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