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Worcester Street,
Christchurch
8011,
Canterbury, South Island,
New Zealand
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027 223 2245
0272232245
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Moulding, Manufacturing, Engineering, Die Casting, Design, Coremaking
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Consultations, Sand, Cast Aluminium, Bronze, Aluminium, Alloys, Industrial, Fittings, Castings
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“Late, drunk and abusive towards me otherwise good”
“Absolutely abysmal service. Doesn't listen and is very disorganised. Appears to have no administrative support so you'll be paying her excessive hourly rate so she can type poorly written emails and double book your appointments. I realise that she already has a poor reputation in Nelson (and now NZ) but my review is entirely based on her substandard service which is, quite frankly, unprofessional. AVOID at all costs.”
“Seems this service thinks ok to discriminate against those people who choose not to take part in a world wide experimental drug programme. Disgusting behaviour. If they ever wondered where they would have stood in 1933 - now they know.”