Gosselin London - a proud member of BAR

Gosselin is a member of the British Association of Removers. When moving to or from the UK, you are in safe hands with Gosselin. 

Why use a BAR Member?

Choosing a BAR Member will ensure your move goes smoothly. You will have the peace of mind that comes from using a reputable, professional and safe remover, and in the unlikely event that something goes wrong, you’ve got someone to turn to.

BAR CTSI Code of Practice:

BAR Members are professional companies committed to a high standard of service.

Compliance:

BAR Members must comply with mandatory annual inspections during their membership.

Financial Protection:

Customer prepayments are protected if the BAR Member cancels the move (see Section 6 of the BAR CTSI Code of Practice).

Rest Assured:

Customers are protected by the BAR Advanced Payment Guarantee Scheme in the event a BAR Member experiences financial failure (T&C’s apply).

Customer Satisfaction:

Members must provide evidence of quality of service to BAR and CTSI - www.referenceline.com

Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR):

A free, independent alternative dispute resolution (ADR) service, provided by FHIO - for full details please visit www.bar.co.uk

BAR code of practice:

Click on this link to read the BAR code of practice

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About Gosselin

Gosselin is a leading provider of international moving and destination services. Our clients are  multinationals, relocation management companies, expats, diplomats, military personnel and private persons. With 56 offices in 34 countries, Gosselin has a strong presence in Europe, Russia, the Caucasus and Central Asia.  

Gosselin is a division of the Gosselin Group that has its headquarters in Antwerp, Belgium. The company was founded in 1930 and employs a staff of 975 that generates more than 450 million euros in turnover.

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