This is a SCAM
This is a SCAM. Do not use them, they keep on calling u every 30 min to tell u they are on the way, but they are siting on front of computers.
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This is a SCAM. Do not use them, they keep on calling u every 30 min to tell u they are on the way, but they are siting on front of computers.
This is a scam. They'll take your call, charge about $500 for towing, never show up, and then pressure you to cancel. The cancelation fee is 100% so if you want your money back you have to file a dispute. Then all the sudden they're willing to work with you and give you refunds as long as you unlock your bank/credit card. Oh yeah I forgot to mention, they're based in Ireland, so...
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