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Our address:
22 Panama Street,
Wellington
6011,
North Island,
New Zealand
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Our phone(s):
04 472 0802
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Our fax:
+64 4 472 0803
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Our website:
www.fanselows.law.net.nz
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The shopping hours and days of the business Fanselows are:
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“Shoddy workmanship. Everything breaks 6mths + after job. Leaves work area dirty, other items broken, terrible attitude.”
“The place is filthy. The fridge freezers still had blood in them, and didnt go properly. The toilets were never cleaned properly, the recreation room was used as the managers private bar, lots of permanents, some love but some toxic. The disabled toilet was illegal, and the women's toilets would often smell. The kitchen was dirty and cold with ovens that did not work properly. How it passed Council inspections I don't know. Don't go.”
“Amazing job smashed it out fair price no mucking about very helpful with all aspects of the job. Would hire again .”
“Manuka St Castlecliff , Payne trucks often at cattle run across entire road so anyone coming round corner of Mill Rd into Manuka St cannot see what is coming at all, must not only cross onto the wrong side of the road but onto the grass verge to get around. The seeing distance does not exist. There exists a real danger, regularly. Why no traffic safety people when blocking the road like this? Is it legal to park across a now busy public road creating a danger with no safety plans are used?”
“These dogs took our hard working taxpayer money to help block in the protesters down in wellington. More worried about making a buck that their fellow countrymans freedom”