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Has anyone use Pilbeo for transfers ?

GabrielandLisa

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Sept 2023
Lisa and I are doing the Portugues way in Sept. and need to use transfer service for our luggage/backpack. Has anyone used Pilbeo? What was your experience? Any other as recommendation?
Thank you, Gabriel
 
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I've used them a couple of times on the Frances. Good app and easy to book. I did have a bag mistakingly get picked up by a bus after they had dropped it off. They were genuinely panicked trying to find it even though it was no fault of their own. Always use AirTags or tile. It saved me.
I assumed the service is at the same level on the Portugues.
 
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We used Pilbio in May on the Portuguese. When my husband's shoulder began to hurt I easily arranged for transport with Pilbio for the rest of our camino. Great service and communication.
 
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