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Alison McKone from Citizens Advice Bureau Lower Hutt
CITIZENS ADVICE BUREAU
LOWER HUTT INC
The Annual General Meeting of the Citizens Advice Bureau Lower Hutt Inc. will be held on Wednesday 14th August at James Coe 1, Dowse Art Museum, Lower Hutt, starting at 11.00am. All welcome.
As this is our 50th AGM, RSVP to manager.lowerhutt@cab.org.nz … View moreCITIZENS ADVICE BUREAU
LOWER HUTT INC
The Annual General Meeting of the Citizens Advice Bureau Lower Hutt Inc. will be held on Wednesday 14th August at James Coe 1, Dowse Art Museum, Lower Hutt, starting at 11.00am. All welcome.
As this is our 50th AGM, RSVP to manager.lowerhutt@cab.org.nz would be appreciated
Alison McKone from Citizens Advice Bureau Lower Hutt
Hi team. Apologies for closing the Bureau on Monday. We had a bit of a problem with the traffic light pole outside our window....
Alison McKone from Citizens Advice Bureau Lower Hutt
Hi team. Lower Hutt CAB is turning 50. Do you know anyone who has volunteered or worked with us in the past? We would love to hear from them. Give us a call on 04 566 6039 for a chat
Alison McKone from Citizens Advice Bureau Lower Hutt
Hi team.
Just a few things to note when sorting out repairs following the storm.
- Take photos of the damage and take all reasonable steps to minimize the loss. It helps your insurers to assess your claim
- Be clear on the scope of work. Write it down and get quotes in writing (Email … View moreHi team.
Just a few things to note when sorting out repairs following the storm.
- Take photos of the damage and take all reasonable steps to minimize the loss. It helps your insurers to assess your claim
- Be clear on the scope of work. Write it down and get quotes in writing (Email or text is fine).
- If extra work is needed, then get that discussed BEFORE the extra work starts.
- Be cautious if full payment is demanded up front, (you might not see the person again).
- Pay a deposit to secure the job, negotiate progress payments with the tradie - they have bills to pay too.
- Hold back a small amount until you are satisfied that the work has been completed.
Here are a couple of articles that might help. Check out our website www.CAB.org.nz... or give us a call 04 5666039
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Alison McKone from Citizens Advice Bureau Lower Hutt
Check us out on www.cab.org.nz... give us a call on 04 566 6039 or pop in and see us, cnr Queens Drive & Laings Road. We help people to know and understand their rights and have got 2755 answers on our website. Check it out :)
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