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Our address:
211 Gladstone Road,
Gisborne
4010,
North Island,
New Zealand
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Our phone(s):
06 867 5465
027 486 7540
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Our fax:
06 867 3238
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Our website:
www.sko.co.nz
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Dispensing Opticians, Optometrists
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we are providing services in Gisborne, Gisborne Area
MasterCard, VISA, Personal Cheques, EFTPOS, American Express, Gift Vouchers, Direct Debit, Financing Available, Direct Credit (Internet banking, phone b
Opticians, By Appointment, Sunglasses, Spectacles, Glasses, Frames, Eyewear, Eyeglasses, Eye Glasses, Contact Lenses, Eye Exams
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“Blatant Wrong Change by $20.00. My 83 year old Aunt from Melbourne gave a $50.00 note to purchase items worth $26.00. Change amount should have been $24.00 but she is given on $4.00. Yes $4.00. ”
“Not operating anymore. Taking orders and money but then do not reply to calls or emails and goods not delivered. ”
“Horrible owner. Incredibly rude and puts people down constantly. Avoid if you can ”
“Contact was made via Builderscrack, Inc arrangement for site visit. Quote was sent and accepted then refused by Mr Sandless after I awarded job via Builderscrack. Reason being Lianne thought it was a private job even though she had contacted me via BC. So I'm left with no one to do my floors because they did not want to pay the commission to BC. I chose to list through BC in order to only have contact from someone that actually wanted the job but still ended up feeling shafted.”