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Paper Power
General Business in Auckland area
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167 Great South Road,
Auckland 1051, North Island,
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09 278 5883 Edit -
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Playing loud music and obscene language.
“Play loud music, then yell & swear at each other. Would not recommend if you have children or older people around. Made a complaint, they started making unnecessary loud noises (banging & crashing) , like a temper tantrum child.”
Discrimination is discrimination!
“It's a sad time in the world when such hateful people abound. And yet with everything there is a silver lining. You will be out of business soon.”
Awful.
“Do not use. Everything that has been 'fixed' by him falling apart within 6+ . Workplace always left dirty, did paint job, paint left on everything that wasn't supposed to painted. Broke things and left other surrounding areas dirty and damaged. Complete waste of money, have to get other tradies to fix jobs he 'fixed'.”