“I'm in crypto trading for the long haul, and they have been a great fit for my strategy. Real pros, they seem to understand the nuances of long-term market trends, which is exactly what I need. To see the big results might take some time however. The value I get from their in-depth analysis and insights into long-term market movements makes it a worthwhile investment for me. It's not about quick wins; it's about building a sustainable portfolio, and MCP”
“James Cargo Services UK has no work ethic, no communication among staff and no compassion for animals or their owners. I put a detailed review on their website about the traumatic experience we had with them in August 2022.
If you love your furbabies, don't use JCS.”
“My two Dashunds arrived from SA absolute filthy, with dried faeces stilk in their crates - they literally drank x3 bowls of water, they were so thirsty when i finally received them - not impressed at all with their service!”
“I would strongly recommend using a competitor. We were essentially blackmailed by JCS Livestock 20 min before our flight. The ultimatum was, 'pay an additional £540 pounds otherwise the dog doesn't travel'. With thousands of pounds and months of planning, I had no choice but to accept.
When I disputed this with management I was told directors would be informed and get back to me. Four months later, I feel no one is going to get back to me.
I reported the company to Trading Standards.”
“This company came recommended and proved to be useless. I was interested in transporting two 2-month old puppies from UK to Luxembourg. Cargolux accepted the mission and confirmed that it is allowed by IATA agreement to transport young animals and that 13 countries in the EU have an exemption by 577/2013 agreement to let them enter. Among them Luxembourg. See reference https://ec.europa.eu/food/animals/pet-movement/eu-legislation/young-animals_en We needed a freight agent and contacted Sarah and her GM @ jamescargo.com They first said that the EU did not accept young pets under 3 months of age to travel, and when I sent them the above reference, they saw how wrong they were, they said their company rules did not allow such travel. Very contradictory and finally also a loss for James Cargo
And incidentally what they recommend is wrong and might get you into trouble because in the other EU countries that say "no" (on the attached list), should you enter with your dog, your dog needs to be 3 months + 21 days of incubation (rabies vaccin), so Sarah and her GM at JamesCargo were actually double wrong and could cause you extra charge when your dog gets turned around at the border!”