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Coast to Coast Mat Overlocking
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5 Douglas Alexander Pde,
Auckland 0632,
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09 428 5363 Edit -
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Rude and expensive
“Bruce Moroney is rude, unhelpful and overpriced. They do no stick the quotes given given. Bruce is incredibly condensing when dealing with women.”
Haven,t got what we asked for
“0800800445. they don’t ring you back and send a copy of an invoice you ask for”
L&P Simpson
“Today we have had our house carpet cleaned by Jae Services in Gisborne. We are absolutely thrilled with the results and have absolutely no hesitation in recommending this company, in fact I asked them for some business cards so I could pass them on to anyone I heard of needing services such as theirs..”
Bad
“Belligerent and arrogant. Uncooperative with residents. If their service is anything like the way they treat the general public they are lucky to still be in business”