Eazycoachhirefife

Eazycoachhirefife

Hours

Sunday:
9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Monday:
9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday:
9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday:
9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Thursday:
9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Friday:
9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Saturday:
9:00 AM - 9:00 AM

Chamber Rating

5.0 - (2 reviews)
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Chamber Rating

5.0 - (2 reviews)
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  • Charmaine Mcdonell


    Apr 24th, 2023

  • Amanda Currie

    Cant regard this company highly enough. Got let down at the last min by another company a day before we were due to fly from Edinburgh for family holiday. They were very understanding and helped us get there and picked up at the very last minute. I highly recommend this company very professional and trustworthy 5+ stars
    Apr 22nd, 2023

  • Steve

    I was also on the bus last night. It was so nice on the way through , everyone was having a laugh, the music was on, we stopped for a toilet break as its sometimes needed on a 65 mile trip. However while getting on the bus, the driver bad mouthed a fellow driver saying he was negligent and drivers had a duty of care. I respected what he said until he refused to stop at a service station to allow 6 or 7 ladies use the rest room. They were all clearly uncomfortable and bursting. The lady at the front seemed to be the one pulling the strings. She was rude as was Ash the driver. Such a shame as it kind of put a dampener on the end of the night.
    Apr 22nd, 2023

  • Ash Ash

    To the bad reviews flying in at this point in time, I don't mind constructive criticism or complaints as long as they tell the whole truth not just the perspective of a few disgruntled customers because they didn't get their way... Here's the truth from the drivers (me) point of view: I pulled up to the golden acorn 5 mins early so I could greet you all and let you know the rules for going through to Glasgow (1 hour 10 min journey, not that long!). I told everyone who boarded that it was a direct drive through to Glasgow and there was to be no eating or drinking on the bus for this reason, I stopped multiple people with massive bags of carry out and made them put it in the boot. None of the less a lot of passengers snuck it on and drank copious amounts of alcohol. After 30 minutes of leaving a young lady at the front was shaking for needing the toilet, I took pity and agreed to pull over at the nearest, safest place as I was technically on your time and if I arrived late to the gig that was on you. When it came to departing Glasgow I again warned multiple passengers it was a direct drive back as I was cutting it close to my legal 14 hour shift, so to go to the toilet now, I even clearly pointed out the McDonald's across the road to a few people. On the drive back again i witnessed multiple people swigging bottles/cans of alcohol. When I was 20 minutes away from glenrothes I had a lady approach me asking me to pull over on a motorway so she could use the toilet. I told her No as I had already warned them that it was a direct drive and there was no longer a safe place to stop, plus as I have already said I only had a few hours left on my driving time to get myself home. I was then threatened by the lady that she was a police officer and she was going to phone them because I was stopping her from using the toilet, I told her to phone the police as I knew they would side with me as I know the law yet they never came. I later found out that lady was not an officer but was impersonating one. To the people saying I had loads of time I didn't, you may have got home at half 1 in the morning but i only got home at half 3 after driving back to my yard, cleaning the bus and then driving home. I don't normally retaliate to complaints but for them to be so biased and one sided I had to enlighten you on my point of view. And to the "companion" comments, she was off duty and was kindly letting you know why I couldn't stop, she had no "control" over me or my actions and find those comments tasteless. Cheers, Ash.
    Apr 23rd, 2023

  • olivia frew


    Apr 22nd, 2023

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About
Eazycoachhirefife

Eazycoachhirefife is located at 15 Moffat Ct in Glenrothes, Scotland KY6 1JR. Eazycoachhirefife can be contacted via phone at (759) 036-5571 for pricing, hours and directions.

Contact Info

  •   (759) 036-5571

Questions & Answers

Q What is the phone number for Eazycoachhirefife?

A The phone number for Eazycoachhirefife is: (759) 036-5571.


Q Where is Eazycoachhirefife located?

A Eazycoachhirefife is located at 15 Moffat Ct, Glenrothes, sct KY6 1JR


Q What is the internet address for Eazycoachhirefife?

A The website (URL) for Eazycoachhirefife is: https://eazycoachhire.co.uk/


Q What days are Eazycoachhirefife open?

A Eazycoachhirefife is open:
Sunday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Monday: 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday: 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Thursday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Friday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Saturday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM


Q How is Eazycoachhirefife rated?

A Eazycoachhirefife has a 5.0 Star Rating from 2 reviewers.

Hours

Sunday:
9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Monday:
9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday:
9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday:
9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Thursday:
9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Friday:
9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Saturday:
9:00 AM - 9:00 AM

Ratings and Reviews
Eazycoachhirefife

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Charmaine Mcdonell on Google

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Amanda Currie on Google

image Cant regard this company highly enough. Got let down at the last min by another company a day before we were due to fly from Edinburgh for family holiday. They were very understanding and helped us get there and picked up at the very last minute. I highly recommend this company very professional and trustworthy 5+ stars


Steve on Google

image I was also on the bus last night. It was so nice on the way through , everyone was having a laugh, the music was on, we stopped for a toilet break as its sometimes needed on a 65 mile trip. However while getting on the bus, the driver bad mouthed a fellow driver saying he was negligent and drivers had a duty of care. I respected what he said until he refused to stop at a service station to allow 6 or 7 ladies use the rest room.
They were all clearly uncomfortable and bursting. The lady at the front seemed to be the one pulling the strings. She was rude as was Ash the driver.
Such a shame as it kind of put a dampener on the end of the night.


Ash Ash on Google

image To the bad reviews flying in at this point in time,
I don't mind constructive criticism or complaints as long as they tell the whole truth not just the perspective of a few disgruntled customers because they didn't get their way...
Here's the truth from the drivers (me) point of view:
I pulled up to the golden acorn 5 mins early so I could greet you all and let you know the rules for going through to Glasgow (1 hour 10 min journey, not that long!).
I told everyone who boarded that it was a direct drive through to Glasgow and there was to be no eating or drinking on the bus for this reason, I stopped multiple people with massive bags of carry out and made them put it in the boot.
None of the less a lot of passengers snuck it on and drank copious amounts of alcohol. After 30 minutes of leaving a young lady at the front was shaking for needing the toilet, I took pity and agreed to pull over at the nearest, safest place as I was technically on your time and if I arrived late to the gig that was on you.
When it came to departing Glasgow I again warned multiple passengers it was a direct drive back as I was cutting it close to my legal 14 hour shift, so to go to the toilet now, I even clearly pointed out the McDonald's across the road to a few people.
On the drive back again i witnessed multiple people swigging bottles/cans of alcohol. When I was 20 minutes away from glenrothes I had a lady approach me asking me to pull over on a motorway so she could use the toilet. I told her No as I had already warned them that it was a direct drive and there was no longer a safe place to stop, plus as I have already said I only had a few hours left on my driving time to get myself home. I was then threatened by the lady that she was a police officer and she was going to phone them because I was stopping her from using the toilet, I told her to phone the police as I knew they would side with me as I know the law yet they never came.
I later found out that lady was not an officer but was impersonating one.
To the people saying I had loads of time I didn't, you may have got home at half 1 in the morning but i only got home at half 3 after driving back to my yard, cleaning the bus and then driving home.
I don't normally retaliate to complaints but for them to be so biased and one sided I had to enlighten you on my point of view.
And to the "companion" comments, she was off duty and was kindly letting you know why I couldn't stop, she had no "control" over me or my actions and find those comments tasteless.
Cheers, Ash.


olivia frew on Google

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