Brick Bats to New World Miramar wednesday 24th Jan
Today as I went through to pay, the very polite cashier said $99 and I said to him that seems to be too much, however he took my $99 and I said I will check receipt and I did guess what. So he missed the 4 nectarines but charged me $36 for a fruit platter which I never bought. Annie fixed it all up for me but here is the warning EVERYONE. Check your receipts is imperative I think and how many other mistakes are made if you don't check.
I phboned management very apologetic but think more care needs to be taken tha we the custome do not pay for something we never bought. so today a BIG BOO BOO BOO for NEW WORLD Miramar Geoff
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$3 Raffle Tickets for Miramar Central School
Hi All,
Thanks to everyone who have reached out already, we are now down to less than 2 weeks until the school fair when the raffle is drawn.
We have plenty of Raffle tickets left to sell they are $3 each.
Some Great Prizes, Feel free to message if your interested.
Thanks Max and Lee
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