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Shop Location: NSW, Castle Hill 1 out of 5, Hi, thank you for taking the time to provide feedback. .au with your contact details and the team at Castle Hill will be able to address your concerns. posted on Mar 01, 2017 Hi, thank you for looking into this issue. I have contacted snooze at castle hill & spoke with the store manager Andrew & basically what he said was its impossible for us to get the refund even tho... posted on Mar 02, 2017 Read the reviews for Koala Mattress. Shop Location: NSW, Alexandria Expert knowledge and advice delivered W reviewed on Feb 25, 2017 Hi Andreas Z, thank you for taking the time to provide your feedback! We're so pleased to hear that you had a great experience at our Alexandria shop. We'll be sure to pass your feedback onto the team. Enjoy your new mattress :) posted on Feb 26, 2017 Great service and product range Hi Viv73, thank you for taking the time to provide your feedback! We're so pleased to hear that you had a great experience with our sales team, Bed Match and you've been able to furnish all your be...




Shop Location: NSW, Artarmon Love our Madison Bed reviewed on Feb 19, 2017 Hi Peter, thank you for taking the time to provide your feedback! We're happy to hear that you had a great experience at our Artarmon store, and we will be sure to pass you feedback on to Shamil an... posted on Feb 19, 2017 Shop Location: VIC, Chirnside Park Quality products, quick delivery and great customer service Thank you kindly for taking the time to leave your feedback. We are glad to be of service, and will pass your experiences on to the team at Snooze Chirnside Park. Enjoy your new mat... posted on Feb 17, 2017 Shop Location: NSW, Prospect Avoid them on all cost !! Never in my life have seen such a unprofessional and unethical brand reviewed on Feb 08, 2017 Shop Location: VIC, Talyors Lakes Rubbish after sales service internal brand rubbish reviewed on Feb 07, 2017 Hi Brad, thank you for contacting us and taking the time to provide feedback.




.au with your contact details and the team at the store will be able to address your concerns. posted on Feb 08, 2017 Thanks for your generic reply Shop Location: QLD, Jindalee In-store Purchase & Delivery - 110% reviewed on Jan 30, 2017 Thanks so much for stopping by and providing us with your feedback. We're pleased that you had a great experience with Snooze. We will be sure to pass your feedback on to the team at Jin... posted on Jan 30, 2017 reviewed on Jan 28, 2017 Thank you for taking the time to provide your feedback! We're so pleased to hear that you had a great experience. We'll be sure to pass your feedback onto the team at Gepps Cross. posted on Jan 28, 2017 4 out of 5, reviewed on Jan 11, 2017 Thank you for taking the time to provide your feedback. We will be sure to pass it on to the team at Snooze Artarmon. We look forward to you shopping with us next time. posted on Jan 12, 2017 Shop Location: WA, Mandurah




reviewed on Dec 19, 2016 2 people found this helpful, do you? The franchisee must not care at all about customer service. posted on Dec 20, 2016 Thank you for contacting Snooze. The team at Snooze Mandurah have been in discussions with the manufacturer Kingsdown. A representative from Kingsdown will be in touch with you shortly.I must admit it's about time but I appreciate it. Shop Location: NSW, Homebush Best service I have ever received reviewed on Dec 16, 2016 Thank you for your message! We're so please to hear you had a great experience. We will sure to pass your feedback on to the team at Homebush. posted on Dec 16, 2016 1 of 24 pagesDidn't find what you are looking for? Try the search above.BLACK Market solarium traders are targeting tan-hungry Gold Coasters on the internet prompting calls for a complete ban of the cancer-causing machines.The tanaholics were so desperate to cure their “tanorexia” that they were willing to risk $94,000 fines for a fix.




A Gold Coast Bulletin investigation found more than 80 ads promoting the illegal use of solariums across the Coast were live on Gumtree yesterday.mercial use of the machines was banned on January 1 but now the Cancer Council Queensland is calling on a total ban including for private use.One woman, named Mallory, said the ban had left her “pasty” and “white” and complained she was now suffering a severe case of “tanorexia”.Mallory told the Bulletin she had been harassed by hordes of “seedy” since posting the ad and warned girls to avoid the black market.“I have got a lot of calls, but only from men, saying that they are purchasing solariums and asking me ‘do you want to come over and check it out’,” she said.“Most of them are just seedy people.“It is a lot more unhealthy because these people who are buying them are just looking to make cash and they are not worried about a person’s health. I hate spray tanning but it is a lot safer now.”To make matters worse, a Bundall-based tanning business offered to illegally rent out its solarium equipment to Gold Coast residents in an advertisement posted in May.Cancer Council Queensland spokeswoman Katie Clift said the Bulletin’s investigation proved the machines needed to be banned from private use.“




(We) would like to see a ban on the sale of solariums for private possession and use in Queensland.“It’s a serious concern that some tanning beds are being made available for purchase online.A ban on the sale of solariums for private possession and use is necessary to further save Queensland lives.“In the interest of public health and saving Queensland lives, we need a ban on private possession and use to be urgently considered by the State Government.”The commercial use of solariums was made illegal on January 1 after a successful campaign by the Cancer Council.A Queensland Health spokesman said it had not received specific complaints of illegal solarium use but vowed to investigate the advertisements.“The Department is currently following up some advertisements on the internet and will determine if any regulatory action is required,” he said.One woman, who would only be known as Rylie, told the Bulletin she had been bombarded with offers from black market solarium traders since posting an ad on Gumtree.“

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