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Jetts 24 Hour Fitness
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132 Cavendish Drive,
Auckland 2104, North Island,
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09 215 7865 Edit -
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“Not the best I found she takes a one eyed view of things and it’s her way or the highway might hear what you say but doesn’t take it on board.”
Poor workmanship and terrible Service
“I had to give him 1 star as the system won't let me give ZERO out of FIVE. Does not stand by his work!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Had a key cut but the blank he used was too thick for my lock. He would not believe me even though I showed him the difference in thickness between the original key and the one he cut for me. He charged me for another key which he said would fit. NOW I HAVE 2 KEYS WHICH DON'T FIT!!!! Serves me right for trusting him. It is not worth my time and gas to go through this agai”
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