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49 Matai Street,
Taupo
3378,
Waikato, North Island,
New Zealand
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07 378 8049
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“We hielden absoluut van de stille discobox-ervaring! Het maakte het feest nog specialer en zo, zo leuk! De levering was precies zoals gepland en alles is goed gepland.”
“He must be drinking because his work is crap and he over charged me.”
“Called Fenn Refrigeration for a oven repair. They came for approximately half an hour, checked and assessed the oven. Then I get the bill... $132.54 including CFPW House call fee whiteware minimum charge for $113.00. Nobody communicated it upfront, saw that first on the bill. I definitely do not recommend this Supplier. They definitely need to improve in the communication. Also, just called admin, explained how I feel and they just did nothing. This was the first and last time I engaged them. No”
“Belligerent and arrogant. Uncooperative with residents. If their service is anything like the way they treat the general public they are lucky to still be in business”