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Our address:
55 Rimu Street,
New Plymouth
4312,
Taranaki, North Island,
New Zealand
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Our phone(s):
06 757 9411
027 4412671
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Our fax:
06 7574988
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Our website:
www.rimuelectrical.co.nz
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The shopping hours and days of the business Rimu Electrical Limited are:
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Electricians, Heat Pumps
Installation
we are providing services in Strandon, New Plymouth Area
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“Had their t/aways before, but last night..eew chicken chow mein, the taste was lovely, except: hardly any chicken, 1 coin size round of carrot halved and tough, large chunks of cauli quite firm, old broccoli it was going yellow underneath eewww, onion was lovely, appearance was horrid. Also had two spring rolls, eeeww, consisted of mince, some corn kernels and some peas, no shredded cabbage, flavour ok, but certainly not a spring roll, the pastry itself was good, I guess they made them.”
“Click,collect 3 employees filling shelves while I have been waiting for 50 mins.i called 10 minutes ago, they confirmed my order was in. I could see the employee holding the bag, but I a”
“Horrible owner. Incredibly rude and puts people down constantly. Avoid if you can ”
“Being a local waiuku resident, asked if they could replace a hot water cylinder, despite two company employees living on my street, they were not able to organize to give me a quote, hopeless.”