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andrew langford
8 months ago
Thank you so much for taking care of my mum nothing wos too much trubble for them whent above and beondcto make sure things whent smooth at such a tuff time
Linda Matura
9 months ago
December 2022. Well, what can I say from start to finish what an absolute professional service. All the Staff guide you and help you through your difficult time.
Danni Coan
a year ago
If you are looking for a caring company to bury your loved one avoid this company. No communication. Said the body would be ready to view for the Tuesday didn’t even pick him up until the weekend after. Everytime we called no one answered went through to a call centre for other companies and had to wait for a call back. Opening hours are 10 till 4 no consideration for people who have to work, who want to go and view relatives very disappointed with overall service.
Eileen Andrews
2 years ago
Everything was done with dignity and care. All went smoothly. Thanks Christine, Susan and all the staff at Scales.
Mark Davis
3 years ago
Do not trust these people they will take your money and your pride they have no respect I was a undertaker and a client at same time they have no respect they pretend they do but they don’t Ann Marie is a manager but she got the job because her dad works there a share holder who rips people of like father like daughter
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