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CARTERS
General Business in Tauranga, Bay of Plenty area
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Birch Avenue,
Tauranga
3110,
Bay of Plenty, North Island,
New Zealand
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07 578 9099
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Verybad dishonest company
“As a tenant they had found a damage to side of a bedroom window which we never caused but because I had not taken photograph before moving in I had no evidence other than my word which they obviously were able to deduct from our bond when we left the property. They were also racist and assumed I was samoan when I'm not. Hate to say but if this company still exists I hope they burn down as it was the worst treatme t I've ever experienced.”
Excellent
“Great service. Lovely people. Highly recommended!”
2 y old freezer & runs as warm as 4 deg
“Poor service from Honar, sold the product and dont back it up with service. They send the local refrigeration contract to fix it and then start a blame game”