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Our address:
Te Puna Quarry Road,
Wairoa
3176,
Bay of Plenty, Western Bay of Plenty, North Island,
New Zealand
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Our phone(s):
07 552 6879
7 552 6879
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Our fax:
07 5526362
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Our website:
www.heilalavanilla.co.nz
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“My loved one enjoys the company! Such kind caring staff, really passionate about what they do..”
“This company in all the time Ive been with them now over two years (after such shocking service from waste management) are very unreliable - only twice has my bin been picked up on time !!! constantly late often sits out kerbside an entire month and only way is to email them - always quoting access issues/ or picking up other peoples bins and still being charged. EVERY MONTH I HAVE AN ISSUE - and their account/statement system is so confusing you cant keep up with their debits. NOT GOOD ENOUGH.”
“Unprofessional telling a client they don't know what their 10yr old urn looked like. Destroy plaque then deny it. Replaced it with a really out of date one said it was always there once removed they were proven wrong”
“They use NZ Post - known for it's ill-reputation of poor communication, incompetent staff and delivering to the wrong address. After making a correction to my address, NZ Post was still failing to deliver the items. When I went to P&C for help, they took the side of the courier company rather than see the problem for what it was - a now correct address but still no delivery or means to collect the items. This is terrible customer service, and using NZ Post is asking for trouble. Shop elsewhere.”