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Discounts & Postage
 
Prices displayed are New Zealand dollars
Orders are personally processed by us.
We can gift-wrap & incl. a brief message with your order
We recommend reading About Ordering below
Since 1997, we have sent single to corporate orders to an international clientele.
Credit card information is submitted through a secure server & not archived on any computer after an order is completed
Your details are never distributed except in a case of fraud.

 
 
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We contact card-issuing institutions
to confirm credit card details
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  We do not accept orders by phone under any circumstances.
Orders are actioned within 1 business day. We email you a.s.a.p. with any queries we or our bank, might have. If an item is not currently in stock, we notify you immediately.
Payment can be made by Mastercard, Visa, Electronic Transfer or NZ cheque. We will not process credit card details sent via email. We strongly advise against this practice anywhere online.
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Minimum order is $20.00. The $2.00 handling charge does not apply to orders $30.00 & over (excl post)

If your Card-Issuer will not verify your credit card details, we possibly will not be able to proceed with your order. If you think this will be the case, we suggest you ring your card-issuer and instruct them to verify your details to us when we ring.
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Placing an Order   Fighting Card Fraud
o Type the number required, in the box next to the selected item
Select  Add To Cart
Items & Qty can be changed or deleted at any time
When finished, go to  Checkout   to input your details
At the secure server you need to input;
  your card details,
  who issued you the credit card and contact for them,
  a landline phone number & who it is registered to
  cvv2 number (3 digits written on the back of your card)
 
Credit card details are submitted through a secure server, sent to us encrypted, and translated back to readable english on a computer not connected to the internet
o As our policy is to post orders to the billing address of the cardholder, if you need your goods posted elsewhere, we require;
1.Cardholder’s birthdate
There is a $3.00 charge for this, for the extra checking required.
o If you send your order to us by fax or mail, all of the above details are required.
We will email you on receipt of a faxed order before we proceed.
Fax: +64 9 235 3487
o If we believe there has been fraudulent use of a credit card, we immediately notify the issuing bank and various international online agencies, who are all helping to fight credit card fraud. We also do our best to contact the lawful cardholder
  
o The cost of credit card fraud over the internet is currently mainly carried by the Merchant
The lawful cardholder may have to pay the first $50.00, but it is the Merchant who automatically receives the chargeback, the increasing associated bank fees, who has mailed the goods and loses the good name they have spent money and time building. The Merchant must also spend many hours completing paperwork and/or possibly forfeit their merchant acct
  
If you have any queries with our ordering system, you can contact us with the query form below
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The islands of New Zealand are in the path of the 'roaring forties' (winds that circle the lower part of the globe and are 1,600km (990 miles) from Australia. Population is still under 4 million, with 1.3 million in Auckland. New Zealand is 12hrs ahead of GMT but 13 hrs ahead in summer.
Capt James Cook circumnavigated the main islands in 1769 and sealing & whaling soon followed. The Treaty with the British was signed in 1840 at Waitangi. Many English & Scottish settled in NZ after the Treaty was signed.
New Zealand has been a land apart for around 80 million years, and is the home to many plants and animals found nowhere else on the planet.
The flightless bird the kiwi, found more in the warm Northland forests is a NZ icon and New Zealanders overseas are often referred to as 'kiwis'.
New Zealand is a relatively informal society. Smoking is banned in offices, shops, bars, hotels, planes, all public transport.
Tipping in taxis, restaurants & hotels is NOT obligatory, but it is not inappropriate to reward particularly good service.
 
Embassies & Consulates
Australia - Hobson St, Wellington (04) 473 6411
Canada - Molesworth St, Wellington (04)473 9577
United Kingdom - Hill St, Wellington (04) 924 2888
USA - Fitzherbert Tce, Wellington (04) 462 6000
^ Climate  Ranges from temperate to sub-tropical
Disabled Access  All new and greatly renovated buildings are legally required to have adequate access for disabled people. As a result, most restaurants, theatres, airports, shopping centres, hotels etc have wheelchair facilities and guide dogs are welcome.
Electrical Supply  230/240 volts 50 hertz. Most hotels & motels provide 110 volt AC sockets for razors, otherwise an adapter is necessary.
Television  The main free-to-air channels are TV1, TV2, TV3, Prime. Pay-channel Sky offers many US & UK programs and news.
Weights & Measure  NZ is metric
1 centimetre = 0.4 inches       1 metre = 3 feet 3 inches       1 kilometre = 0.6 miles
1 inch = 2.54 cm       1 foot = 30 cm       1 mile = 1.6 kilometres
Currency  100 cents in $1 NZ
(very approx equal to .823 Canadian dollar, .387 British Pound, .676 US dollar). NZ converted to decimal currency in 1966
Banking  Banks are normally open 9.30 - 4.30 Mon to Fri. Banks at international airports normally open to coincide with incoming & departing flights.
Credit Cards  All major cards are accepted in the main cities and major tourist facilities. In small shops they may not be accepted. The logos of cards accepted are usually very clearly displayed.
 
Emergency Numbers
Police, Fire, Ambulance (free call) 111 (24 hrs) all areas
AA Emergency Road Service (free call) 0800 500 222 (24 hrs) all areas
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