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Locksmiths and Key Cutters in Dunedin, Otago area
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220 Fryatt Street,
Dunedin 9016,
Otago, South Island,
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0800 500 477 Edit -
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Expertised in Locksmiths and Key Cutters
Re-keying, Unlocking Service, Mobile Lock Services, Installation, Repairs
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we are providing services in Dunedin
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Cars, Keys, Padlocks, Master Key Systems, Deadbolts, Commercial, Safes
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Had a bad experience here.
“Customer service here was terrible. The person who served me was rude not only to me but to the child I had with me. Would never go here again”
Great service always
“I have been taking my mower to Peter for regular service for ages and am always happy with service received and advice. Robert Findlay ages and”
Terrible
“Went to buy a dry bag this morning and a knife as I'm heading away sailing for 2 weeks. Lots of staff around starting their tills or vacuuming but mainly talking. I found a bag a then headed to the knives. Found the one I wanted but although some staff were close they were busy leaning on the counter talking. After looking around for help and know one showing the slightest interest I left. This is to help not condemn as there are so many options on line and your staff need to acknowledge people”