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45 Firth St,
Hamilton
3216,
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07 858 4030
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Concept Testing, Questionnaire Processing, Clinical Research, Qualitative Studies, Consulting, Quantitative Studies, Statistical Analysis, Database Desi
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“Most thorough examination I've ever had backed by his experiance.e.e.”
“Dishwasher was not hooked up correctly resulting in water leaking into kitchen cupboards and causing damage. Despite their tradesman admitting a faulty installation Leader and Watt denied responsibility and refused to repair damage adequately only offering a cheap patch up job.”
“The information given is incorrect..name, services which are free and voluntary, phone number. There are no set hours of opening. This site has not been authorised to list any of my details. Go to the national site for correct informaionabout Justices of the Peace.”
“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”