Customers' TVs caught up in Next Electronic receivership
When Hamilton man Grant Smith's 40-inch Samsung TV broke down, he was told to take it to Next Electronic Servicing.
Chris Keall
Fri, 21 Jan 2011
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When Hamilton man Grant Smith's 40-inch Samsung TV broke down, he was told to take it to Next Electronic Servicing.
Now, like other Samsung owners with product being serviced by Next, he's been told he can't get it back - or at least not until the receivers have finalised arrangement with
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Chris Keall
Fri, 21 Jan 2011
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