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11 Sep 2011 01:14p.m.
smith wrote:
very angry at eqc still waiting on contents the managers should be sacked useless told should get it between now and end off october we shall see feel sorry for those who are waiting for pay outs for property eqc you are dealing with peoples lives a believe should be court action over this but thats more bloody money you have to pay out.....
09 Sep 2011 05:01p.m.
Maggic wrote:
Here here. When we pay insurance and EQC levy for years and get worse than shocking service and no payouts surely this is called fraud and theft? Anyone else tired of hearing their pathetic excuses? We live on major fault line...why were they not prepared for an earthquake? They are certainly quick enough to take our money, insurance, increase rates and of course taxed to the hilt...now they can't even respond to claims over 12 months old. No jobs, no CBD, no faith left at all for National here. Fraudsters and thieves.
04 Sep 2011 07:14p.m.
betty the lyttleton gran wrote:
gerry brownlee and john key are hopeless,12 months long before the earth quake in feb and still people are no better off. anyone that thinks national will win the election in chch are dreaming, chch has had enough of national ,even in feb it was phil goff out helping not john key, he was off on holiday to india with his wife.
The Christchurch Earthquake Appeal Trust has given $2 million to help quake-hit sporting organisations get back on their feet.
Questions are being raised over whether yesterday's 5.2 magnitude earthquake in Christchurch might affect the confidence of insurance companies, and the city's rebuild.
A former Christchurch restaurant owner is back in business, 15 months after losing his buildings in the February quake.
Christchurch's tallest office tower, the PWC Building, swayed up to 6m in the February earthquake according to engineers.
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