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Our address
45 Leach Street,
New Plymouth
4310,
Taranaki, North Island,
New Zealand
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06 769 6990
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Our website
www.poppiesbooks.co.nz
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we are providing services in New Plymouth, New Plymouth Area
Fiction, Atlases, Calendars, Cards, Atlases, Maps, Magazines, Children's, Fiction, Atlases, Adult
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“If I could put a minus score I would, never have I heard of a minimum $20 fare for a short distance in bad weather, unpleasant driver. But the cab WAS clean”
“They don’t know the law. My partners car was seized by these people due to a failed relationship I didn’t own my car but my ex put it under collateral without my knowledge and after a breakup. Treanne holdings one took my car without letting me know. They took it while I was at work . I had car seat, money and plenty of other things that were left in my car. 2 they took my car for collateral purposes and did not check that it was under finance with some body else as no communication. Shit pe”
“Great value and high attention to detail- thank you!”
“Poor service. Cant contact them. Always late with pickups. Unexplained charges. Wont respond to emails.”