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Our address
251 Broadway Ave,
Palmerston North
4414,
New Zealand
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Our phone(s)
06 355 2508
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Our fax
063551223
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Our website
www.camelotgroup.co.nz.co
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“When you go in on a Saturday morning to buy parts for a Metro fire and told by the female staff member to come back on Monday because she doesn’t know the product code and she wasn’t even prepared to look the code up on the store computer. What is the point of having someone working in the store when they are too lazy to help a customer and they they don’t know what they’re doing? I told her I’ll go around to Mitre 10 and she replied “ that’s fine.””
“Affordable and efficient service, excellent work”
“Something was stolen from my garden actually and I'd really like it back it has significance to my family a cool concrete odornment to the theif but it's very important to my family and we'd really like it back before taking things to HNZ or police”