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Cozy's Towing

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3.8 Google Review
1460 Rosslyn Rd, Thunder Bay, Ontario, P7E 6W2, Canada
(807) 767-2881 www.cozystowing.com
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Mar 14, 2019
Ashley, Taylor, and David were all professional, polite, and competent. Taylor, in particular, was extremely delicate and careful with my car, which sits low to the ground. He knows what he is doing. I was very pleased.

Apr 21, 2019
I will have to say that this company is easily criminal. I was stuck with my friend in snow at the top of mount Mckay on the edge of a ditch. We called them, they took credit card info and they said the driver is coming. We waited a LONG time, maybe 2 hrs, and she kept saying he is around the corner and would not give us his number, and hung up on us. Imagine, handing up on a couple of stranded people on the mountain. The security person from the reserve (Tim Ward) who is by the way one of the kindest people will meet, told us that the tow truck came around and left when they learned that there is snow on the road. The tow company NEVER called us to tell us that their driver left, which I think is UNSAFE and CRIMINAL. THEY CAN'T BE TRUSTED. PICK SOMEONE ELSE. Tim Ward took it upon himself to get us out and he did !

Oct 17, 2017
Girl on the phone can move the moon . After two weeks of on the way or call ya tomorrow and call you tomorrow never happened. The guys are good 5* for the drivers. Talk to the driver or don't count on it !

Feb 21, 2018
LIARS! Scummy! Blatantly lied 3 times on the phone while I was waiting. Told me they were 10 mins away and on route. Waited over an hour. Made up lame excuses. Dont waste your time and money.

Oct 28, 2017
Broke down on the side of the highway was told a 45 minute wait... driver showed up in 20 mintues. Quick service and friendly staff!

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