Totally unprofessional
Totally unprofessional. They view the consumer rights legislation as something that only applies to other people.
Avoid at all costs is my advice
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Totally unprofessional. They view the consumer rights legislation as something that only applies to other people.
Avoid at all costs is my advice
Their storage facility is not safe, I don't even trust the owner who tried to take more money from me. It is not 24/7 accessible as they claim so STAY AWAY
Absolutely shocking experience with this self-storage facility. The staff were incredibly rude and dismissive, acting like any question was a massive inconvenience. On top of that, the security is a joke—broken cameras, flimsy gates, and barely any lighting at night. I didn’t feel confident leaving my belongings there for even a day.
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