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Horsebox, I am not related to this cab firm in any way, I am just recommending, as many others do on this site. I do and have used many of the recommendations that we get on this site and have been very pleased with them. It is from the experience of others that we know what we will be dealing with.


No one can beat AdLee in the cab stakes they have a very prompt and professional service which is excellent for more important functions.


I believe everyone has their choices and in any case there is good and bad in every company you use. It may have been an unlucky day one might have travelled.


Luv


edjoanne

  • 2 years later...

I went into Panther Cars this morning needing to get my daughter to her appointment urgently as our expected ride hadn't materialised.

The man behind the desk was courteous, helpful and went out of his way to be reassuring, the car arrived just as he said it would, and we got there on the dot. A big endorsement for Panther Cars from us.

  • 2 weeks later...
I used to use panther cars, they are crap, unreliable and very rude, they picked me up from doing my weekly shopping with my 3 children and not only did he stand there watchin me load and unload the car he had the cheek to shout at my kids whom are all under 9 yrs of age and tell them they should be helping me. it resulted in an arguement as my neighbour overheard and was also disgusted with his attitude. This resulted in me not paying him, i said if he wanted his payment he can ask his manager to call me and apologise. he sat there swearing and shouting at me in front of my kids. Will not use them again i use keen cars now. also there sooo over priced.
  • 7 months later...

Please do not under any circumstances, use this company to book a cab. Shoddy customer services is one thing, con artists is another.


I booked them, stating that it was to pick up 5 people. I then got a call from one of the passengers I had booked the car for, saying on driving off, the driver then said the price quoted for the journey, would be increased by ?7, as there was a 5th passenger. She instantly called me to tell me the situation, I then called the office to query this substantial and frankly ridiculous change, and the man confirmed this to be true. His reasoning, was that I never said there were 5 people, but as he had had to send a specialist car, for the job, it would be according to him ?6.50 extra for the job. Tell me, how do you send a special car for the job, if you claim you were unaware that there were 5 people? How does the driver, drive off, then mention once he's set off that there is a ?7 surcharge? Why did he not say this before leaving?


Very shocked, that that's how they get their money from people, by duping them.

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