Lessons booked then they were cancelled…
Lessons booked then they were cancelled with poor excuse and no refunds just disappeared complete scam!
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Lessons booked then they were cancelled with poor excuse and no refunds just disappeared complete scam!
In 2022 I enlisted the services of Mr Andy Brown at the Cotswold gundog training club to eventually qualify for the kennel club working gundog certificate. I attended several classes to elevate my labrador to the requirements set out in the test. My dog went on to pass this test in February 2023. We have been trying eversince to obtain this certificate and as yet we have not had any joy. We have called him ,emailed him ,and even faced him at his home address and still we have got nothing.i would like to hear from anyone else who has suffered the same experience.
Is a scam !!!!
No training available they are just taking your money
Will be reporting to trading standards ect
Very disappointed payed for 5 lessons at the cost of £120 over a year ago. Every time we asked for a lesson was given an excuse still waiting for our refund which we now want been long enough.
Avoid as they take your money and don't give any lessons
Cotswold Gun Dogs presents as a training company with a team and with professional experience. None of this is true - there is no team apart from the owner, Mr Andrew (or Andy) Brown. Payments are accepted for services which are not provided (nobody turns up to train) and subsequently this has proven to be the case with the previous businesses set up by the same person. Calls are not returned and refunds, after chasing and chasing and chasing, do not arrive - more than one buyer has shared the same experience. It's not good, suppliers experience the same issues. Not recommended at all, buyer BEWARE. Owns other businesses in the same field, caution should prevail. By the way, I would rate zero if the system would allow it - 1 is too high....
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