Actually, I've always been very satisfied overall—roughly speaking. The facility itself seems to be run exemplary. What surprised me at times was that the electrical system, which was very well maintained, sometimes didn't live up to its promise. Meaning: This isn't the first time the light took a while to turn on. But that would be peanuts, even at that location. I planned to interact with the structure two or three times. I'll avoid such things in Austria, because Either you're almost abused (even on the phone/ either the person on the phone or the clerk says: yes, yes! And a little later, everything's back to normal. I said, I said! I'm not talking about you here, because, by and large, you've provided me with a: in good Viennese, "murderous service" with your service. What I meant by that is, I was extremely satisfied, and the fact that we're canceling soon isn't a problem of dissatisfaction, but rather my stuff is gone. I don't know when my dear friend, Mr. Engineer Christian Fiedler, will pick up the rest. I hope it's before the notice period expires, otherwise I expressly give you permission to throw away this worthless junk. Furthermore, I had the impression that someone had tampered with my lock, but that could also have been carelessness on my part. Verdict: If you want to store something in safe hands and under fair conditions, you should... turn to you. Guido Brunner *I had to march to box 45 until the light came on. Luckily, my box is number 43.