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Our address:
135C Harris Rd,
Auckland
2013,
New Zealand
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Our phone(s):
09 271 4242
0800 662 352
021 982525
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Our website:
www.mobileautoelectrician.co.nz
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we are providing services in East Tamaki, Manukau City
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Cars, Electricians, Electrical Systems, Air Conditioning, Mobile Service, Lights, Electric Windows, Car Stereos, Batteries, Anti Lock Brakes, Alternators, Alarms, Marine, Commercial
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“Absolutely abysmal service. Doesn't listen and is very disorganised. Appears to have no administrative support so you'll be paying her excessive hourly rate so she can type poorly written emails and double book your appointments. I realise that she already has a poor reputation in Nelson (and now NZ) but my review is entirely based on her substandard service which is, quite frankly, unprofessional. AVOID at all costs. NB - she's created another profile to dodge poor feedback so reposted here”
“To many animals are mistreated here. Read all reviews and then their website. States they are animal lovers but there is a difference between loving animals and understanding animals. Cooper was a intact 6 month old boarder collie who was left unsupervised with adults. Unfortunately he suffered over 100 bite marks around his body in a attack that the owners call "seconds".”