2138 days ago

That Trailer Guy Level 3 contact less help and assistance

Owner/Operator from That Trailer Guy

Hi Kapiti community,

As we move through the first week of life in Level 3 and into the second week I hope you are all safe in your slightly extended bubbles

If you need contact less help and assistance in collecting your greenwaste and or rubbish to take to Composting New Zealand and/or the Transfer station, then contact That Trailer Guy on 027-8724537 or e-mail info@thattrailerguy.co.nz to book a time/day slot to come and pick up your greenwaste and rubbish and take to the tips.

Totally contact less operation with either Pay-Wave or On-Line payments options available.

Bookings are being taken on a first come first served basis

Be good and Stay Safe

That Trailer Guy
M: 027-8724537
E: info@thattrailerguy.co.nz
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