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Topic # 107533 14-Aug-2012 09:30 Send private message

Starting a new job around Upper Queen St. in a few weeks and wanted to get a feel for any places that do monthly at a reasonable rate.
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  Reply # 672091 14-Aug-2012 09:34 Send private message

What do you consider a reasonable rate?




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  Reply # 672092 14-Aug-2012 09:36 Send private message

Anything under NZ$165 per month :)




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  Reply # 672094 14-Aug-2012 09:39 Send private message

There is a ParkRight on Mercury Lane




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  Reply # 672096 14-Aug-2012 09:39 Send private message

Allocated parking spot?



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  Reply # 672098 14-Aug-2012 09:41 Send private message

Nah not worried about allocated since I'm an early bird anyway Heavenly :)

Thanks Cisconz. They're the ones who are NZ$165 per month. If I can get cheaper though that would be great.




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  Reply # 672100 14-Aug-2012 09:43 Send private message

I work in Upper Queen Street and you will be hard pressed to find it cheaper than that




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  Reply # 672102 14-Aug-2012 09:43 Send private message

$165 is very reasonable already I believe.



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  Reply # 672103 14-Aug-2012 09:46 Send private message

Alright thanks guys. Guess I am going to have to scratch that and go with plan B :)




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  Reply # 672104 14-Aug-2012 09:53 Send private message

Plan B does it = Bus?




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  Reply # 672106 14-Aug-2012 09:55 Send private message

Aye :)
Get into Britomart. Catch the Citylink up. Hike down Queen St. after work, catch bus home.




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  Reply # 672107 14-Aug-2012 10:00 Send private message

Get a Hop card and the red bus up Queen Street is free




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  Reply # 672108 14-Aug-2012 10:04 Send private message

50c isn't a huge deal :)
But if I can figure out the cheapest method to pay via HOP from Constellation Dr. into the city then I'll go that way.




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  Reply # 672110 14-Aug-2012 10:06 Send private message

Cheapest way is Hop card or you could thumb a ride on the Constellation Dr on ramp :P




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  Reply # 672111 14-Aug-2012 10:12 Send private message

Maybe we need to start Geekzone car pooling...



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  Reply # 672121 14-Aug-2012 10:31 Send private message

How does the HOP card work? Do you just top up your card with X amount and it takes the correct amount off depending on how many stages you're doing?

As for hitch hiking... eep no way! Too many scary people out there.




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