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7 Shotover Street,
Queenstown
9300,
Otago, Queenstown Lakes, South Island,
New Zealand
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Our phone(s)
03 441 0033
0800502442
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www.sbs.net.nz
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“Great service. Lovely people. Highly recommended!”
“Amazing ! Both times we ran out of water and Alan was there to save the day peak season. Thanks team (Coatesville NSC family ) ”
“Best wetsuit repairs in the top of the south, and cheap!”
“This company in all the time Ive been with them now over two years (after such shocking service from waste management) are very unreliable - only twice has my bin been picked up on time !!! constantly late often sits out kerbside an entire month and only way is to email them - always quoting access issues/ or picking up other peoples bins and still being charged. EVERY MONTH I HAVE AN ISSUE - and their account/statement system is so confusing you cant keep up with their debits. NOT GOOD ENOUGH.”