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Ericka Geldenhuys is the founder of Renaissance Insurance, She is a true expert in her field. We are both personal and commercial clients of her. She was highly recommended to me, and after all these years, I highly recommend her! I've been fortunate to not have had many instances where insurance claims was required, and I've also been rewarded for that by amazingly low premiums. Furthermore, due to weather related damage to our commercial property; we were once again amazed at tailored, personal and warm service from Ericka herself. She popped by our house while in the JHB area for coffee, great service followed by great conversation. Thanks so much! And highly recommend Renaissance Insurance! Commercial, Personal and everything she does, comes with knowledge and experience! One of a Kind! Thank you Ericka!
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If I had just gone for the first offer I got in the process of selling my car, I would have lost out. Then I came across Bidwheels, and my mind is blown! The application process was quick and easy, and a representative phoned me promptly to confirm the details and when my vehicle will be on for auction. Then the process came, and it did not disappoint. The bids came in, one higher than the other! This is an amazing platform and I can highly recommend making use of them! I got so much more for my car than I trade, even more than I though floor value would be. I'm stunned and amazed!
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HK Aesthetics was is and will remain a blessing for me to come across in my search for actual medical practitioners that administer aesthetic procedures. Dr. de Villiers and the manager of his practice Deon are both amazing at what they do. Concise, effective, and accomodating bookings, followed by procedures conducted by an actual medical doctor. He is a specialist in what he does, and along with his active experience as a surgeon, it should come as no surprise that he knows what his patient's needs are, therefore consultations, procedures, and overall results are more than can be expected from a Medical Doctor and distinguished surgeon like him. I've been to other medical practitioners, had enough other experiences to highly recomend Dr. de Villiers.
ATT: Absa Trust Deceased Estates Western Cape Region. My Grandmother's estate has been stagnant for the past FOUR years already, in comparison to larger estates with complex property portfolios, this is an extremely straightforward estate with no objections from any of the beneficiaries. whatsoever. Yet, 4years and counting. During these four years immense time, stress, and overall damage was and still is being induced on my Aunt, an extremely dear family member that was entrusted to be the co-executor, in good faith by her parents that she would not have to deal with this level of gross incompetence from ABSA trust cape division. She must follow up due to non-responsiveness also, rectify documents where children and grandchildren are mixed up as well. All her time and effort dealing with this ****, only to also facilitate not one but multiple re-dos of signed documents, signatures from people living in different provinces, were done because the previous ones get lost during phases when ABSA shuffles around their workforce apparently. Resulting in having to deal with numerous “Administrators”, correcting the same mistakes time and again. Look, I get that thing don't move as fast down there, and as someone that owns and rents out some properties in CT, I go there when I want to slow down a bit. Occasionally, fine, up here in civilization we've all made the sporadic joke that residents of CT are called "Capetonians" and JHB residents "Property owners" since we have so many guaranteed tenants in the mother city, that’s for the folks who can pay for something more than a commune, likely at the age of 30-45? Not sure. I’ve never gone for the conversation. Setting aside mutual jokes about “Workaholic” inlanders and “Carpe diem” Capetonians. It’s all fun and games, until your driverless enthusiasm for professional pride, starts affecting the lives of people in an acutely scarring emotional way. To say Absa trust handles deceased trusts at a GLACIAL pace, would be an overreach for the speed and lack of efficiency they do things. If I were to draw a diagram, it would be a very simple diagram consisting of single a horizontal line, any folks from ABSA reading this, I’m going to assume you didn’t pass geometry; a horizontal line means as time goes by nothing is happening. To anyone else reading this, should you be so kind and generous as to leave behind something for your loved ones after your departure from this earth? If they loved you as much in return, they likely don’t feel entitled to an inheritance in any case. In which case, I strongly recommend just getting a law firm to do these things for you, they cost extra, but it will take a massive load off a loved one’s shoulder that otherwise would have had to deal with something like ABSA. I’m sure it is a great privilege to be nominated and feel valued and trusted to be nominated the co-executor with a bank to execute your will and testament, but it’s not as pleasing having to do it. Frustrating situations occur, and this person, in my case my Aunt, has many legal hurdles when it comes to her inability to even talk about her horrific experience with the rest of her loved ones. This is so inhumane to see, and four years is a long time for a daughter to mourn the loss of her mother while having to keep up a quiet and non-verbal front for her frustrations due to ethical limitations. As far as I’ve been updated myself by ABSA trust themselves, to my knowledge the last contact person at ABSA was Francois H. Helmie LLB (NMMU) "Administrator. As they’re lacking in communication once more, I’m assuming. Estates", cape division. Is a tedious, timeous, traumatic, and horrifying experience that takes its toll on the mourning process for the people left behind. And even more so for the family member left to be tortured by ABSA trust. My own Mother passed more than a decade ago, and this is not something one gets over, you learn to live with loss. I can honestly say, I see before me a dear member of my family going through a process, I’m all too familiar with, and ABSA hasn’t made it easier at all. I can’t help but see the linguistic irony in the derivative word “trust” and how conflictual formalities with the untrustworthy service from of ABSA trust cape div. In this estate not even being large in financial value that any one of the beneficiaries would need it, or contest anything in the will itself for that matter. There are not millions that will change the courses of lives I’m talking about, straight forward, simple. A kind and loving gesture from my Grandmother, leaving her children and grandchildren something they don’t need, but appreciate non less. Has been ruined by ABSA trust, in turning a lovely gesture into inhuman cruelty imposed on some family members expected to s****-feed the halfwits appointed to have done this years ago. I’ll say it again, this estate is mainly sentimental, and not by any means a massive cash influx to any of the beneficiaries, which makes it horrific to see what this has done to my family. Lives of people having their own routines, personal lives, and children, yet being left in the dark as to who should take turns on maintaining extremely sentimental property that still belongs to no one. Four years of this garbage ABSA trust ineptness exuded tremendous psychological uncer*****y and inability to try and move forward from the great loss of my Grandmother.
VW South-Africa - Client service worse than the fear of erectile disfunction, and cancer You need to recall the VW Tiguan, have one. Owned VW's and Audi's only over the years, and none of them had the kind of "wear and tear" like this, for a brand new vehicle something's wrong with this car. And my spouse drives the car, annoyingly slow at that. I imagined that a 2.0 Highline R-Line Sport SUV advertised as a "GTI on hiking boots" Thinking a price tag of nearly R800k would guarantee a reliable car that wouldn't need to be replaced every 4 or so years. I drive an Audi TT, I, on the other hand, do make use of every single kilowatt my vehicle came with, I've had my car for years, and not a single problem as severe as what we've had with the Tiguan. Still within its warranties, plans; the additional payments due to obscene and unheard of "wear and tear" was to date enough to buy a polo Vivo already... Having been without the car for 2+ months last year due to a misdiagnosis first, and then a part that apparently came from the other side of the globe, We were forced to rent a car of equal size over the entire December and January period. Our concerns and complaints were addressed by Leonie Bowkers at VW South Africa, consoling us with the fact that at least this would be covered by the warranty, and so it was. However, ignoring other cost implications we had as well as our requests for written communication due to our need for a report stipulating the exact courses of action she or VW Wonderboom followed. We requested the information in written format, and recordings of our phone are useless if they do not consent to it. We are taking legal action for a recall, that would be easier with actually written communication at hand. Eons later, we decided to proceed with what we have, in order to have the car recalled, or at the very least they buy the vehicle back for its floor market value. Enabling us to replace it with something less "death-trappy", preferably doing so without further losses.
Alta De Wet at Nedbank Vaal Mall has been our private and business banker for years. She was the reason we decided to move all our business banking to Nedbank. Dealing with the same person was and still is the most satisfying experience. Thank you for your wonderful service, and for being so passionate about what you do, that a mere email or phone to you speeds up and resolves each and every query I've had! You're the best! Thanks so much!
For more than a decade, I've had the great fortune of living with four Great Danes, and my life's Great Loves. Vaal Animal Clinic, and the veterinarians that treated our Danes were the best! Everyone over the years was the favorite for all our gigantic pups. Ruscha, our eldest and the only female in our house, passed away last year from cancer. She was the Queen of our house, and she was our emotional caretaker, comfort, and contrary to the norm, She adopted the rest of us, as her children and subordinates as well. We loved every second of the 13 wonderful years we had a Queen like no other. The Doctors at Vaal Animal Clinic showed immense understanding in our desire to make her last months comfortable, and they not only respected but supported our moral and ethical dilemma with deciding to end a life. They held our hands and helped us to medicate her in order to leave us on her terms and time, and they ensured that this time was painless. She was in a good and playful spirit, every moment until mere hours before her passing, she went without intervention and for that, we thank her doctors from the bottom of our hearts!
You need to recall the VW Tiguan, have one. Owned VW's and Audi's only over the years, and none of them had the kind of "wear and tear" like this, for a brand new vehicle something's wrong with this car. And my spouse drives the car, annoyingly slow at that. I imagined that a 2.0 Highline R-Line Sport SUV advertised as a "GTI on hiking boots" Thinking a price tag of nearly R800k would guarantee a reliable car that wouldn't need to be replaced every 4 or so years. I drive an Audi TT, I, on the other hand, do make use of every single kilowatt my vehicle came with, I've had my car for years, and not a single problem as severe as what we've had with the Tiguan. Still within its warranties, plans; the additional payments due to obscene and unheard of "wear and tear" was to date enough to buy a polo Vivo already... Having been without the car for 2+ months last year due to a misdiagnosis first, and then a part that apparently came from the other side of the globe, We were forced to rent a car of equal size over the entire December and January period. Our concerns and complaints were addressed by Leonie Bowkers at VW South Africa, consoling us with the fact that at least this would be covered by the warranty, and so it was. However, ignoring other cost implications we had as well as our requests for written communication due to our need for a report stipulating the exact courses of action she or VW Wonderboom followed. We requested the information in written format, and recordings of our phone are useless if they do not consent to it. We are taking legal action for a recall, that would be easier with actually written communication at hand. Eons later, we decided to proceed with what we have, in order to have the car recalled, or at the very least they buy the vehicle back for its floor market value. Enabling us to replace it with something less "death-trappy", preferably doing so without further losses.
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