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24 Mccaughan Street,
Browns
9781,
Southland, South Island,
New Zealand
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03 236 4090
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Chemistry, Guitar, ESL, Speech, Computers, Singing, Literacy, Spelling, Writing, Science, Reading, English, Maths
we are providing services in Browns, Winton Area
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“Doesn’t reply to 80% of emails and is late preparing.”
“Great friendly service and our dogs were not stressed in any way”
“Click,collect 3 employees filling shelves while I have been waiting for 50 mins.i called 10 minutes ago, they confirmed my order was in. I could see the employee holding the bag, but I a”
“My name is Raewyn Seamer and I am wanting some papers signed by a JP. Is it okay if I can come tomorrow to get the papers signed. My email address is [email protected]. and my phone number is 0211753255. Can you please send me your address so I know where to come if it is okay to get my papers signed. Thank you and kind regards to you, Yours Sincerely, Raewyn Seamer.”
“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”