But bugger me do some places turn to teflon once they've got you money and most of your worldly possessions.
Had our house packed in the UK end of November. Packers were good although first hint that shit was going sideways was the container to pack those boxes in didn't turn up and they all went to a temporary warehouse.
Receive email that container is booked onto such and such a ship and predicted container arrival in Melbourne will be 23/1/22. Oh Well, we think, temporary begged, borrowed, cheap stand-in stuff along with what's in our suitcases won't be too bad for two and a bit months, we'll cope.
Email shippers mid Jan "Is everything on schedule?"
"Oh, no actually, your container wasn't loaded on that ship. It will be on this other one, predicted arrival 10/2/22"
"Why didn't you tell us that as soon as you knew?"
"Please refer to our t's and c's that absolve us from the need to do anything useful at all"
Email shippers Monday "Is everything on schedule?"
"Oh, no actually, your container wasn't loaded on that other ship. It will be on anotherother one, predicted arrival 15/3/22"
"Whatthefuck?"
"Please refer to our t's and c's that absolve us from the need to do anything useful at all"
"That's double your predicted shipping time"
"Please refer to our t's and c's that absolve us from the need to do anything useful at all"
"Why is our container getting bumped? Did you actually book a place on a ship when we paid you in full in November?"
"Please refer to our t's and c's that absolve us from the need to do anything useful at all"
"Who compensates us for the extra expense and inconvenience?
"Lol"
So once we actually get our stuff and are no longer hostage to their fuckery I'm going to enjoy writing the most spectacularly detailed review on every single website I can possibly plaster their name onto.
*Oh and utilities are a total nightmare to get disconnected once you're OS too. Half of them claim to not have customer email. No email. In 2022. Huge utility company does not have email, TUC!