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Danielle from Henderson
my mum was hit by online line click an collect trolly person in-store while shopping at NORTH WEST PACK N SAVE was about to go check out around 2;30 , which this hit was very hard too which many people heard the bang into my back causing me to have an instant headache an a lot of pain an i was … View moremy mum was hit by online line click an collect trolly person in-store while shopping at NORTH WEST PACK N SAVE was about to go check out around 2;30 , which this hit was very hard too which many people heard the bang into my back causing me to have an instant headache an a lot of pain an i was pushed forward, i looked as if i was going to pass out. the ladie was in such a hurry she ran off before anyone could know who had done it . it is not just her that has done this they can not see where they are going because the trolly with the scanner is up too high . what if this was a child or a older person on a walking stick or something, has this happend to others this or had one of the click an collect people tell you too move because they are in such a hurry its not safe something needs to change
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Matt from Henderson
Has anyone received a automated voice message from Spark as of lately? Our phone has been getting this quite recently. Has happened to us about 3 times now. I haven't been able to write the whole auto message so I don't know what the message has been about. Apparently my mum did hear … View moreHas anyone received a automated voice message from Spark as of lately? Our phone has been getting this quite recently. Has happened to us about 3 times now. I haven't been able to write the whole auto message so I don't know what the message has been about. Apparently my mum did hear the automated message more throughly and was saying that your broadband had been disconnected or something like that?, which was not true. Spark will not ring us or anyone regarding our broadband or our phone lines. It sounds like those phone calls about Microsoft. They say they want to look at your computer. You can say "No, but can I look at your computer?" Microsoft never rings you directly to have your computer checked.
Matt
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* Free … View moreDo you have a vehicle that is taking up space and becoming an eyesore? At AAA Auto Parts we dismantle and wreck cars. We will pay top cash whether your car is dead or alive!
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Amber from Kelston
great condition awsome delivery van well its just an awsome van very nice to drive no problems with it ks current awsome value 0212555402
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Reporter Western Leader
Hi neighbours - Auckland International Airport has been criticised by an Australasian airline lobby group for offering a suboptimal experience at a high cost to travellers.
Air New Zealand says when its customers get to Auckland Airport their experience there is well below standard.
… View moreHi neighbours - Auckland International Airport has been criticised by an Australasian airline lobby group for offering a suboptimal experience at a high cost to travellers.
Air New Zealand says when its customers get to Auckland Airport their experience there is well below standard.
What's your experience at Auckland airport? Do you think travellers are getting a 'raw deal' at a high cost?
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Padma from Titirangi
Beautiful Handmade Silk Thread Earrings $5/pair
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Price: $5
Brian from New Lynn
Is there any place in Auckland more likely to make people angry than Quay St? In the last few weeks I've been shouted at by four different people about it. The roadworks are interminable. No one gets told anything. They're just digging holes and filling them in again. Who asked for this … View moreIs there any place in Auckland more likely to make people angry than Quay St? In the last few weeks I've been shouted at by four different people about it. The roadworks are interminable. No one gets told anything. They're just digging holes and filling them in again. Who asked for this anyway? Mostly, it comes down to one thing: why does it now take so long to drive across town? I went down to ask Auckland Transport (AT) about all this, and we did a walk around. The construction work on Quay St itself is an AT project, but the big Commercial Bay retail/office development, a private venture, is also highly disruptive. Ports of Auckland (POAL) is building a new multideck "car-handling facility" at the head of Bledisloe Wharf and the Auckland Design Office, a council agency, has a hand in things too. New hotels and other high-rise buildings are under construction, and the CRL is massively disruptive all down Albert St and especially at the intersection with Customs St. It's a problem, for sure. But it's a good problem. Auckland is booming: growing the economy, fixing infrastructure problems, making itself a better city. And it's not just Auckland. This is the condition of living in any thriving city now: road cones are with us always. Quay St was reduced to two lanes just after Christmas. It was done with a non-notifiable consent, which angered some of the affected parties. But it's hard to blame AT, if you ask me. They needed to get moving, because the America's Cup in early 2021 imposes a real deadline on all construction in the area, the seawall work needed to be done anyway, and any other approach would have caused extensive delays. That's what happens with the city's development projects. Some companies and groups of individuals have genuine fears for their own livelihood or wellbeing, and they lodge objections. That's good. It's what should happen. But others get in on the act too. Some of them simply want to stuff up the work. Others are after leverage: they want something out of it. Perhaps a payoff so they go away. Perhaps a special thing built for them as part of the project. If they're a developer, perhaps they want council support for their own project somewhere else, in return for withdrawing their objection to this one. It's a failure of vision, of courage, of leadership. And the crowds for the America's Cup are coming.
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Todd Niall Reporter from Western Leader
Hi Neighbours, Have you wondered what John Tamihere's mayoral running mate Christine Fletcher made of big policy announcements he released in her absence. A rates freeze, scrapping Light Rail through the isthmus. She backs them all. Do you think she should ? Read the article below.
(Please … View moreHi Neighbours, Have you wondered what John Tamihere's mayoral running mate Christine Fletcher made of big policy announcements he released in her absence. A rates freeze, scrapping Light Rail through the isthmus. She backs them all. Do you think she should ? Read the article below.
(Please type NFP if your comments are not for print)
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