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Kej
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Stashbee’s terms and conditions fail to consider the scenario where the guest wants to terminate early.
Having already done this and removed my stuff, I was (barely) informed of the 30 day notice period, which means I’m still paying despite storage available to someone else.
I’m not saying the “little guy” shouldn’t still get paid, but this “little guy” would have considered the situation differently, if Stashbee had done their due diligence and, provided more thorough and consistent t customer service in general (my whole experience with them was exhausting, disappointing and tlr, but if you want the details I have them)
What I am saying is Stashbee needs to accept their mistake and pay me out their own pocket.
Be warned.
Having already done this and removed my stuff, I was (barely) informed of the 30 day notice period, which means I’m still paying despite storage available to someone else.
I’m not saying the “little guy” shouldn’t still get paid, but this “little guy” would have considered the situation differently, if Stashbee had done their due diligence and, provided more thorough and consistent t customer service in general (my whole experience with them was exhausting, disappointing and tlr, but if you want the details I have them)
What I am saying is Stashbee needs to accept their mistake and pay me out their own pocket.
Be warned.
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Judged by your three very recent posts .
They have all got it in for you .0 -
Seeing as most firms charge till the end of the month did you check with them first before you removed your stuff?I'd rather be an Optimist and be proved wrong than a Pessimist and be proved right.0
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What mistake? They just seem to be following their own terms, which you failed to check.If it sticks, force it.
If it breaks, well it wasn't working right anyway.0
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