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Reviews of Manchester Cars, Manchester

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Review by Papi on 20th September, 2009

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I was on the phone for a total of 20mins calling to book a taxi with Manchester cars, a taxi company I frequently use. I finally got hold of the switchboard operator and I got the rudest shock of my entire life from someone running supposed to be the front line staff of the business. The attendant a male on duty at 23.21pm on Sunday the 20th of september 2009 was so arrogant when I asked him about the late response he got so furious, and he angrily shouted that he was the only person on duty just before he hung-up the phone. He failed to apologise about my concerns and he outrightly refused to take my booking. He just hung-up. I have noticed that the services provided by this company cover a very large if not all of manchester, and this makes this company a favorite of choice of mine. The drivers are always very polite however on several occasions, for over a year now I have noticed the unbeliveable rudeness of the booking operator. Stakeholders of this company and prospective passengers watch out!!!

Date visited: 20-09-2009

Review by Suzanne Carter on 9th October, 2008

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This probably the most professional taxi service in Manchester. On time, clean and polite and most of all the prices are very reasonable. I would recommend this company to anyone who likes a relaible service with a smile. Well done Manchester Cars. Youve hit the nail on the head. Manchester was in need of such a service.

Date visited: 7/10/08

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