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Kaka Point Surf Life Saving Club
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25 Esplanade Kaka Point Balclutha 9271,
Otago ,
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03 412 8808 Edit -
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Terrible
“Constant stream of misleading promises....3 weeks and still waiting for a delivery from Auckland to Napier ....use someone else they are useless”
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Not Recommended
“Tony carried out a site visit end of May 2021, he was to provide a report. Have been waiting 8 months, even though it was promised , I have still not received it. Tony will not reply to emails, phone messages, or answer my calls. Very unprofessional, definitely can not recommend.”
Disgusting Place!
“Filthy, stinking, disgraceful pet shop. SPCA needs to shut them down. Animals kept in cramped, filthy pens or glass tanks. Cats permanently housed inside like they are imprisoned. Puppies locked away rolling in their own excrement and never fed. Hideously hot in the summer months. Rabbits and guinea pigs rammed into dirty cages wrapped in filthy plastic. Don’t visit. Don’t buy. Owners ought to be ashamed of themselves.”