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Complaint Review: A ACE REMOVALS DUBLIN - Internet

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  • A ACE REMOVALS DUBLIN Internet Ireland

A ACE REMOVALS DUBLIN DISGUSTING IRISH FAMILY-OWNED SCAM DUBLIN Internet

*Consumer Comment: Don't use this company. Pay for a reputable firm

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How I wish that I had come across this site a few months ago.  

 

This company A Ace Removals and it's family of thieves - Michael senior and junior, Geraldine, David - are a scam ring.

 

I have now read numerous reports online and have established their signature scam:

 

They present themselves as a reliable Irish family-owned business, respectable and are very friendly until the money is transferred.

 

Then, the paperwork disappears, no contracts, no emails or calls.

 

They promise delivery 4-6 weeks later, and 6 months later, we find out they have not paid the shipping agents, and they continue to avoid any correspondence or even answer the phone.

 

Whatever you do, please avoid this company.  They are a scam.  They are BRILLIANT at what they do, and will easily fool anyone to trusting them.  Their price and everything will be just right.  Do Not Waste your money!

Entering into legal action against them now.  

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#1 Consumer Comment

Don't use this company. Pay for a reputable firm

AUTHOR: Nick - (Australia)

POSTED: Wednesday, November 08, 2017

 I used AACE to ship my stuff to Australia in 2014. I agree with the other reports about the charm offensive. I was too angry to write anything about this until now. I also don't want to write reams and reams of complaint. Bottom line my wedding ring and my iPod got 'lost' during packing. This was despite my specific request for them to leave my bedroom to LAST when commencing the job. I had to work on the first morning of the 3 day job so the items got 'lost' during the only time I wasn't around to supervise. Of course "they must have been packed" is impossible to check until 6 weeks later when unpacking happens in a different country. Our passports were also "packed" and only recovered after a frantic search. We wouldn't have been able to travel if we hadn't recovered them. Again they were in the bedroom I had requested be left for last. I'm very suspicious about the haste to pack the bedroom and wonder if any other customers have had a similar experience.

We were told a hot tub we had wasn't suitable for shipping. We then had MONTHS of relatives in Ireland trying to recover our property. When eventually my brother did recover it he was charged a "storage fee". The tub turned out to be fine and would have shipped easily. There was a h*o haa about an export document for one of my cars without which I wouldn't have been able to apply for the VRT rebate which was worth thousands of euros. I eventually had to get it from the Dublin Port company who had a carbon copy of the AACE driver's original. The person/Lady on reception at AACE treats every request for help/information like a personal insult. She told me that shipping our cars and hot tub in the condition we delivered them would "damage the reputation of their company". What a laugh!

I'm not sure what their reason for not shipping the tub was. With the cars we had to pay extra for a couple of cleaning procedures and this appears to be a common scam as it happened at the Australian end also as we were informed the cars had to be "steam cleaned" for a fee there also - the cars were actually covered in dust when we picked them up in the warehouse and we watched them being driven out of the container.

So to be fair to AACE the shipping trade in general does appear to take advantage of the fact that they have possession your stuff. They appear to be able to add in extra charges at the last minute and if you dispute them they can charge you "storage fees" ($600 dollars per day in Melbourne) while the dispute is being adjudicated so you just pay up. So standards in the trade appear to be low in general but the specific issues I've mentioned above including un-professionalism (at best - I obviously can't suggest in a public forum that anything happened my my wedding ring and iPod other than being "lost"), poor communication, rudeness and borderline thuggery (we, at one stage, arranged for a family friend who was a retired policeman to try and get back our tub - HE was told to bugger off too!). Persistence eventually wore them down and my brother got it back about a year later!

So bottom line is sell your stuff rather than shipping it if you want to avoid the bureaucracy and the thievery of shippers, agents and port workers.

If you have to ship stuff my advice is don't go for the best deal as it will cost you more financially and mentally in the long run. Choose the oldest most reputable company and PAY THE MONEY. You'll be glad in the end. Avoid the cheapo rip-off artists.

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