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Keywest Computers
Cash Registers and Point of Sale Systems in Ross, West Coast area
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Our address
55 Tramway Street,
Ross 7812,
West Coast, Westland, South Island,
New Zealand Edit -
Our phone(s)
03 755 4933
027 575 5493 Edit -
Our fax
03 755 4142 Edit -
Our website
www.keywest.co.nz Edit
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Availability/ Opening hours
The shopping hours and days of the business Keywest Computers are:
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Opens in 6 Hr 40 Min
Services offered
Computer Services
Expertised in Cash Registers and Point of Sale Systems
Maintenance, Installation, Training, Repairs
Areas serviced
we are providing services in Ross, Ross Area
Payment options
Cash, Direct Credit (Internet banking, phone banking), Financing Available, Credit Terms Available, Personal Cheques
Additional info
Barcoders, Printers, Scales, Scanners, Touch Screens, Ribbons, Software, Point of Sale Systems, Leasing, Retail, Commercial
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Excellent
“All work done to our "embassy-level" quality requirements. Artistic, formal, comprehensive, knowledgeable beyond belief, hard-working, topped-up with superb advice.”
Bad
“Blatant Wrong Change by $20.00. My 83 year old Aunt from Melbourne gave a $50.00 note to purchase items worth $26.00. Change amount should have been $24.00 but she is given on $4.00. Yes $4.00. ”