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Dubois Antiques
Antiques in Tauranga, Bay of Plenty area
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Our address
20B Scantlebury Street,
Tauranga
3112,
Bay of Plenty, North Island,
New Zealand
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Our phone(s)
07 577 0400
027 235 8333
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Our website
www.duboisantiques.co.nz
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Dishonest, fraudsers
“We paid for advertising they did not post and refused to give money back they cannot be trusted with your business they will run you arround and not reply to you. Doing business with them is as risky as eating a cancerous growth in your meat sandwich”
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Manual sign in
“Have been into this Supermarket twice in past 2 weeks and there is no mandatory manual sign in place. Both New World and PaknSave Hastings have a person asking if people have signed in and directing people to the facilities. Hardly anybody in the queue this morning were using the QR code. It is MANDATORY to do so and this is not being followed. Will boycott the supermarket till action is taken to rectify this.”