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- 1,939 Total businesses
- 3.6 Average rating
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Browse notary & lawyer in New Zealand. Use this directory to compare ratings, reviews, photos, opening hours, addresses and contact details. 1,939 results in New Zealand. Average rating 3.6/5 based on 75,146 reviews & ratings. The listings below include notary & lawyer from cities such as Auckland, Christchurch, Wellington, Hamilton, Tauranga and others.
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βFantastic firm. Brigitte was especially so helpful.β
βI had a very positive, productive experience with public trust around my will, very happy with the service and feel secure with how my details will be handled when I'm gone. i nearly did a will years ago but didn't complete but this time it was pretty straight forward to get it sorted.β
βLesley saunders here. I just paid my mortgage off. I am absolutely thrilled,and so thankful to everyone in christchurch. And to lee here in tauranga. If I were in chch.. I would hug you all.β‘β‘β‘β‘β‘β‘β
βThey have very good experience in employment law matter. Strongly suggest to go with them.β
βI was a bit hesitant initially when I saw the reviews. But unlike the majority of the reviews I had a really good experience with the Notary public Mark. While booking for the appointment the reception was clear about what I should bring along and also quoted how much Iβll be charged. I was a bit early for the appointment and was willing to wait but with no hesitation he proceeded with my work and I was out of the office before my actual appointment time. He was professional and knows what he does. Extremely happy I found this place. Would highly recommend!β
βMy Daughter moved to Australia me and my wife payed Southern Cross for a Policy to Protect our Daughter the Policy turned out to be a total waste of money and not fit for purpose The Insurance Ombudsman was fantastic we were given a full refund for the policy we paid for these insurance companies will sell u anything Many Thanks Steve and Tanya Bellβ
βThe default insurance at the University of Canterbury is the Studentsafe policy, provided by Allianz. I had a very positive experience with it over several years. Most of my medical claims were accepted without any issues, which gave me peace of mind during my studies. When I first arrived in New Zealand, I didnβt have a car, so I invested in a brand new, high-quality Giant bike along with top-tier accessories. Unfortunately, they were stolen about a year later. Thankfully, Studentsafe covered a significant portion of the loss, which I really appreciated. One claim that was declined involved belongings that were stolen from my car overnight. I had solid reasons for leaving them in the car, and they were placed out of sightβin the boot and on the back seat, where the windows were tinted. It wasnβt due to negligence. However, I was informed that the policy clearly states items left in a vehicle overnight are not covered. I appealed the decision internally, but it was dismissed. I then requested a "Deadlock" Letter so I could have the matter independently reviewed by the Insurance and Financial Services Ombudsman (IFSO), and they granted one. Although the outcome wasnβt in my favour, I appreciated that Studentsafe gave me the option to pursue the complaint externallyβsomething not all insurers are willing to do. There used to be a question on the claim form asking how many claims you had made previously, which I found concerning at the time, but fortunately, that section has since been removed. Overall, I found the Studentsafe policy reliable, transparent, and supportive when I needed it most, and I would recommend it to other international students.β
βI recently made two separate claims through my travel insurance, one for damage to a rental car and another for a stolen phone. Both claims were processed and paid without any fuss. I would use Allianz again for travel insurance.β