Massively late delivery, zero customer service, bitter owner reporting people like me for honestly reviewing them
***REVIEW UPDATED DUE TO BEING REPORTED BY A VERY BITTER COMPANY OWNER WHO I NOW CAN'T NAME BECAUSE TRUSTPILOT LAUGHABLY DON'T ALLOW YOU TO IDENTIFY ANYONE AT THE COMPANY***
An all round appalling experience in ordering a slate sign for a property I own - delivery massively late and with no explanation let alone apology, emails and phone calls both go unanswered. Take my word for it, try their phone number before you order and you'll see it ALWAYS goes straight to voicemail. I've just edited this review as the owner had the audacity to report my review! Laughable.
As others have alluded to in reviews here, the website clearly states 'next day dispatch on orders before 3pm'. I ordered on Saturday 2nd April and only received my sign yesterday, 14th April. The order was dispatched on 11th April, so hardly a next day dispatch.
I frequently tried to call, managed to speak to the owner once at an early stage of the sign being created, but thereafter just kept getting voicemail on the mobile number provided, which is the only contact phone number listed on the site. In addition, it's totally laughable that when the proof was sent through, it asks you as the purchaser to reply within 2 hours if there is anything wrong with it, and that if there is no reply within this timeframe manufacturing will begin per the proof sent through. This is just ridiculous given that I have waited over 24 hours between sending an email to enquire rightfully as to where my order is, and actually getting any reply.
At no point have I received any discount, apology or explanation as to why anything has taken longer. I have several emails all stating days that the owner promised that the slate sign would be sent out. I was most recently told that it would be sent out on Friday 8th April. Having asked 4 times for the name of the courier so I could check whether they had a parcel in the system (as by this point I clearly was not to trust this gentleman) he sent an email stating the courier was myHermes and an associated tracking number. However, the tracking number wasn't live, when I emailed the owner yet again he asked me to 'wait for the system to update'. It was quite clearly the case in reality that the parcel hadn't yet been sent - he was only able to provide a tracking number because the tracking numbers for myHermes are generated when the sender pays for the postage, it has nothing to do with the date of postage itself. When I finally received the package yesterday the ultimate laughable element is that the printed postage label generated from the company using myHermes' website states clearly 'your parcel will be collected on 11 April' so quite obviously dispelling his utter lies that it went on Friday.
Every email, in fact, totally glossed over and failed to answer most of the questions I asked, all I'd ever receive from Slatesign would be a 1 line answer or sentence which did little more than humour the principle of a reply.
The director of the company is disqualified so is explicitly not allowed to have any involvement in the running of the business until their period of disqualification expires. Despite this, they continues to trade albeit not necessarily under the same company name. Being disqualified as a company director explicitly prohibits you from having anything to do with the running of a company without the express prior written consent of a court. I very much doubt somehow that he has this.
In the meantime, I've reported the appalling lack of service and outright provable lies to Cardiff Trading Standards, and have reported the owner to the Insolvency Service for continuing to act in the capacity he does whilst disqualified as a director. I will shortly be setting up a website listing all my correspondence with them to show prospective customers what they can expect. It's absolutely crazy to think that he has managed to get away with this for so long. A total idiot and I really hope people stay well away from this individual and anything resembling a company they associate with.
May 9, 2017
Unprompted review