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“Why not ask your business partners to contribute to the planned community facility?”
“Absolutely abysmal service. Doesn't listen and is very disorganised. Appears to have no administrative support so you'll be paying her excessive hourly rate so she can type poorly written emails and double book your appointments. I realise that she already has a poor reputation in Nelson (and now NZ) but my review is entirely based on her substandard service which is, quite frankly, unprofessional. AVOID at all costs. NB - she's created another profile to dodge poor feedback so reposted here”
“I came in to ask if they could do a repair for me and what it approximately would cost, but was told I would have to make an appointment first à 75 NZ$ before they could tell me....”
“Maree offers a professional experienced service. This was my first time ever that I had sought therapy for my long suffering feet. I just expected them to do what they've always done and wow have they taken a pounding. They started complaining so much I had to listen. Maree has helped me so much not just heal my aching feet but enabled me to appre iate and connect with them, hoping to never take them for granted again.”