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    Property managers & landlords who want insulation

    Mods - this is somewhat Caveat Emptor related, but I am putting it in rant & rave as it may be of huge benefit to some KB-ers

    I wouldn't normally advertise anything on KB...but this is too good a deal that some people may wish to know about...

    This deal is only available to Community Services Card holders and their landlords (if a rental situation). It is being carried out as part of an initiative to reduce respiratory illness through poor living environments.

    A business that I am associated with has secured a large supply of excess stock from a leading, NZ based, polyester insulation manufacturer. They can supply and install polyester insulation in both the ceiling and underfloor of any rental property where the tenants hold a valid Community Services Card for only $699 incl GST regardless of the size of the house.

    This is strictly a limited offer. One of the conditions of the agreement is that we are not allowed to publicly advertise the brand of insulation or this deal, it is by word of mouth only.

    I know this deal sounds too good to be true (the materials alone usually costs nearly twice this price!), but I assure you it is all above board and done through the EECA programme. All installers are qualified and EECA approved.

    Limited to the greater Auckland region as well as Hamilton, valid until stock is finished.

    Message me if you're interested...
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    This sounds a bit dodgy. Why can't you advertise the brand or deal?

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    I know somebody who just had this done on their community services card, but im pretty sure they said they paid $300.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nodrog View Post
    I know somebody who just had this done on their community services card, but im pretty sure they said they paid $300.
    The tenant had to be a trustpower account holder for a year in that house,and have a community service card then the landlord got his house roof and underfloor done for $300 they didnt run it for long in bop its allready been stopped.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sil3nt View Post
    This sounds a bit dodgy. Why can't you advertise the brand or deal?
    I know it does...

    The deal is as mentioned, by advertise I mean through traditional marketing channels such as TV, radio, papers etc. Reason being, this deal competes with other companies that this manufacturer supplies, obviously not something that they want.

    Quote Originally Posted by nodrog View Post
    I know somebody who just had this done on their community services card, but im pretty sure they said they paid $300.
    I suppose it depends on comparing apples with apples, if there is a difference. Fiber glass is a lot cheaper than polyester (not cheap Chinese import either...).

    FYI - my association with this business is that the MD is a mate of mine, I am not a Director, Shareholder nor an employee, although at one stage I did work for them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bucket boy View Post
    The tenant had to be a trustpower account holder for a year in that house,and have a community service card then the landlord got his house roof and underfloor done for $300 they didnt run it for long in bop its allready been stopped.
    Yeah, I have heard a couple of energy companies offer pretty amazing deals to their account holders. Volume is usually very limited, but none-the-less, a very very good price.
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    What deals have you got for poor people without a community services card?

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    This will be covered by the EECA deal as the OP says which is all legit - read here http://www.energywise.govt.nz/fundin...-clean-heating

    60% off for community service card holders which applies if tenants have one and the deal on this thread allows for all this and hence the cheap price can be offered with the EECA subsidy already taken off the price.
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    Quote Originally Posted by merv View Post
    This will be covered by the EECA deal as the OP says which is all legit - read here http://www.energywise.govt.nz/fundin...-clean-heating

    60% off for community service card holders which applies if tenants have one and the deal on this thread allows for all this and hence the cheap price can be offered with the EECA subsidy already taken off the price.
    Correct, done under CSC 60% scheme...but at an even further discounted rate thanks to the materials rate (about half usual CSC 60% rate - this I know as I was involved in EECA's CSC programme a couple of years ago).
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