Callum Potter joins easyStorage as Sales Support Agent

February 20, 2026

Callum Potter joins easyStorage as Sales Support Agent

Callum Potter’s claim to fame is that he was called Harry Potter before Harry Potter was – at least, that’s his middle name (named after his elder brother, and it’s stuck). And now he’s here at easyStorage, sprinkling a little magic for customers.

When people are in contact with the company via the website, either by speaking to an online agent about what they need or sending in a request form, he’s the man who makes sure it happens by passing that on to the appropriate person or referring them to the brand new self service support platform for customers: help.easyStorage.com.

easyStorage help centre on a laptop and mobile phone

In his first three months, he’s got to grips with the systems and organisation and he’s getting on well with the team, all of whom he finds really supportive.

Most people would find the hectic, fast paced environment demanding, but Callum joined easyStorage HQ in Uxbridge from a trampoline park, an environment that would make even the busiest of offices look calm. (Or maybe he just feels relaxed because easyStorage honoured his holiday commitments to go away during the first week of being with the company to Moraira, a beautiful small village on Spain’s Costa Blanca.)

He has a great sense of humour and laughs about not staying at QPR football club where he was scouted as a youngster and trained as a goalkeeper. The goals, he says, got higher, but he didn’t! Our win, your loss, QPR –a nice steady pair of hands to look after easyStorage customers.

(As an aside, he supports Manchester United football team, for which his work colleagues have forgiven him - mostly.)

easyStorage warehouse in Uxbridge with pods stacked up in depot and forklift

Living in West Drayton, he still kicks a football around with friends, and is looking for a team to join. He has also participated in Ultra White Collar Boxing in Watford. It’s a form of boxing in which people in ‘white collar’ professions, usually without any boxing experience, train to fight at special events. He is looking forward to having another ‘bash’ for charity.

At home with parents, two cats and a dog named Tyson help complete Callum’s family. Tyson, despite the big beefy name, is a cute Chihuahua Shih Tzu cross.

Callum met his girlfriend at school in Harlington, and they are still together four years later. Today she is a carer for his disabled brother, who has dwarfism, a genetic condition that comes hand in hand with endless other related health issues.

Loaded easyPod on a easyStorage van

Callum is, of course, looking forward to the day in the not too distant future when they can find a place of their own together. And we are looking forward to seeing the magic that our very own ‘Harry’ Potter puts into this key role ensuring easyStorage customers are looked after promptly by the right person.

Please join us in welcoming him to the easyStorage family.

Latest popular posts
Discover the articles our readers are engaging with the most right now.

FREE Checklist: How To Plan Your Home Moving

Whether you're a first-time mover or not, you'll be overwhelmed by the many preparations you have to do to make your moving process a success. You don't want to miss or leave anything important, be it a piece of information or an item. I know you also want to save your time, money, and effort in every step you have to take to complete your move.
Learn more →

The Ultimate Guide to Pick the Best Storage Company

Are you looking for a storage facility where you can store your stuff and possessions, but don't know where to start - whether it's for decluttering, redesigning, moving or a student keeping things only for semestral breaks? I've been there, and I know the struggle, that's why I prepare a friendly and ultimate guide for you to pick the best storage company.
Learn more →

4 Top Tips for storing Christmas decorations

Storing your Christmas decorations can be a stressful affair. After all, one of the best feelings is the excitement of decorating for Christmas. Closely followed by presents. The shiny lights. And of course, the food. But once it’s over. The agony of taking it all down afterwards and putting it all back. Saddened further when you see all the twinkly lights and sparkly Christmas ornaments disappear for months. Wait, there's more.
Learn more →