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Landscape Depot
Landscaping in Auckland area
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Our address
180 Fred Taylor Dr,
Auckland
0814,
New Zealand
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Our phone(s)
09 416 8808
021414490
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Our fax
094166112
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Our website
www.wqp.co.nz
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Services offered since 2003
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Areas serviced
we are providing services in Wairau Valley, North Shore
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MasterCard, VISA, Cash, Personal Cheques, Direct Debit, EFTPOS
Additional info
Stone, Sand, Limestone, Rock, Dirt, Topsoil, Bark, Mulch, Boulders, Compost
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Very Exciting! Carpets like shown online
“Very nice carpets, correspond to the pictures here, fast delivery, will definitely order again! Highly recommended!”
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“I accused your workers of stealing my phone. I was mistaken. Vanessa Sugrue”
Sadly not good. I had something stolen
“Something was stolen from my garden actually and I'd really like it back it has significance to my family a cool concrete odornment to the theif but it's very important to my family and we'd really like it back before taking things to HNZ or police”