Taxi Transfers.co.uk
We are actually one of the suppliers of this company and have carried out all of there transfers in Athens and Zante over the past year. We are disgusted with the news that this company have sold their assets to another company and not paid its suppliers and then expects them to carry on working with them. We are owed around Euros 6000 and as a small family business this is a huge loss to us. Despite reports in the travel press by Cabfind (the new owners) that they have contacted all suppliers who have agreed to carry on working as usual I can assure you that they have not contacted us in any way and are just sending us bookings as if nothing has happened. I think that it is important that agents and the trade realise that if they are going to work with companies who do not pay their suppliers their customers will find themselves at airports without any services provided to them. I can assure you that we will not be carrying any guests for this company in either Athens or Zante. Furthermore we do not see how it can be either morally right or legal to buy the assets of a company and claim to have no responsibility for the outstanding debts. Mr. Mark Sutton has been paid for the services that we have supplied without payment and then he is also allowed to sell the assets of the company too so he can pocket more money at everyone else’s expense and if press reports are true he is also to end up with a job in the new company as he has done such a sterling job in running the original company into the ground! I can only describe the situation as a disgrace which damages the reputation of all honest businesses.
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