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259 Whitechapel Rd, England, E1 1DB, United Kingdom
020 7377 6889 www.rivercars.co.uk
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Aug 4, 2018
I don't really leave negative reviews, I normally just ignore the company going forward. However, River Cars of London has managed to incite me to write an unfortunately negative review. I logged onto River Car's website and created an account to book a car for a trip to St Pancras 24 hours before the requested trip. I received a confirmation email and thought all was good. After lugging 4 suitcases down 52 steps and standing on the street before the appointed time, I began to think something was not quite right. My usual experience with car services is early arrival. I called River Cars' office and was peppered with questions regarding my reservation. In short, there was either no reservation, or it simply didn't suit River Cars to send a car. The dispatcher I spoke with gave me various excuses and promises, but eventually just lied when he said he'd make arrangements to send a car and would call me back. 15 minutes later and 3 blocks lugging suitcases, no car. Avoid this company.

Mar 27, 2017
Great drivers as usual, my family & friends always use this service. Cheap and reliable. Highly recommend this to anyone that lives nearby :-)

Jul 4, 2017
We have booked a taxi to go to an important meeting. Taxi did not arrived, we have tried to call and nobody was picking up our calls :(

Jan 16, 2016
I found the drivers very polite, always helping setting up the baby seat for my daughter. Their prices are good and the cars always smell fresh. Will continue to use their service.

Jan 4, 2017
Good service. Attentive operator A+

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