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Crosslight Trust
Welfare Organisations in Hamilton, Waikato area
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1 Johnson Street,
Hamilton 3204,
Waikato, North Island,
New Zealand Edit -
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07 847 2998 Edit -
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078472998 Edit -
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Thes guys know insurance liability stuff
“Done alot of truck, machinery and marine accidents, also very good with the really technical s knowledge on workspace matters”
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“Tint work was good. Can’t say much about the front desk service. Manners matter, no matter how old you are ”
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“Contact was made via Builderscrack, Inc arrangement for site visit. Quote was sent and accepted then refused by Mr Sandless after I awarded job via Builderscrack. Reason being Lianne thought it was a private job even though she had contacted me via BC. So I'm left with no one to do my floors because they did not want to pay the commission to BC. I chose to list through BC in order to only have contact from someone that actually wanted the job but still ended up feeling shafted.”