Absolute fraud company
Absolute fraud company. They replace my fuse box claiming by fuse box had blown up and then did not provide any report for filing an insurance claim. Even after floowing up for two weeks no reply.
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Absolute fraud company. They replace my fuse box claiming by fuse box had blown up and then did not provide any report for filing an insurance claim. Even after floowing up for two weeks no reply.
This company is the ultimate portrayal of scammers. they claim to be fast, but you definitely pay the price. we asked for a simple cable installation, when asked about the cost there was no transparency at all, claiming it would be assessed on the spot. they sent an electrician who estimated the simple cable installation (which proximus does for free by the way) a 4 hour work for 1600EUR and demanded to be paid 400EUR on the sport. Excuse me? 4 hours of work for 1600EUR????? what am I hiring a Mckinzey consultant? very very shady and corrupt company.
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