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2541 days ago

Flick

Jason from Island Bay

Kia Ora! I'm Jase from Flick Electric Co, a Wellington-based power company. We're looking for people who would be happy to spend 30-60 minutes chatting to us about how we can do things better.

You don't need to know anything about Flick or the electricity industry to participate. In fact, the less you know, the better! For your time, you'll walk away with a goodie bag, including a $50 Prezzy card.

If you're not currently a Flick customer and you don't mind heading to Flick HQ in central Wellington to meet with us for a relaxed and friendly chat, we'd love to hear from you! Email me at media@flickelectric.co.nz and we'll organise a time.
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