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GemZoo
Jewellers and Watchmakers in Tauranga, Bay of Plenty area
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Our address
2 Devonport Road,
Tauranga
3110,
Bay of Plenty, North Island,
New Zealand
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Our phone(s)
07 577 1177
0800 825 835
021 638 984
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Our fax
07 577 1178
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Our website
www.jvcvaluers.co.nz
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Opens in 17 Hr 16 Min
Services offered since 1999
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Expertised in Jewellers and Watchmakers
Valuations, Evaluations, Appraisals
Areas serviced
we are providing services in Tauranga, Tauranga Area
Payment options
MasterCard, EFTPOS, Cash, VISA, Personal Cheques, Direct Credit (Internet banking, phone banking)
Additional info
Valuers, Gemologists, Traditional, Antique, Estate Jewellery, Earrings, Clocks, Chains, Silver, Gold
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“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”