JKNV Energy Prepaid Meters

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Germiston, South Africa

jknvenergy.co.za
Electrical equipment supplier· Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing

JKNV Energy Prepaid Meters Reviews | Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

JKNV Energy Prepaid Meters is located in Germiston, South Africa on 13 Foxglove Rd, Primrose,. JKNV Energy Prepaid Meters is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category electrical equipment supplier in South Africa. JKNV Energy Prepaid Meters and Vending Solutions is a prepaid meterin company providing prepaid meter sales and installation services to Gauteng and South Africa. Our meters are private / sub meters for the exclusive use of landlords and property managers for rental properties and complexes. Prepaid electricity meters and prepaid water meters available. We offer several user friendly vending options that keeps both tenant and property managers happy.

Address

13 Foxglove Rd, Primrose,

Phone

+27 878090432

Company size

1-10 employees

Headquarters

Germiston, Gauteng

Founded

1998

Open hours

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Jeannine Gobatti

Professional, efficient and affordable. System works well.

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Marina Howarth

Great service. Very friendly and reliable.

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Jose Lopes

Great system. I have installed both water and electricity pre-paid meters. Its great to know I can collect services in a safe and effective manner.

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Chloe Crowe

JKNV are an ethical, family run business. They offer valuable products and services. They're very efficient and I have had a very positive experience dealing with them.

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Muhammad Lesego Ramasike

Good place for getting prepaid water and electricity meters.

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Ren C

Very good service, happy with my meter and friendly staff! 5 stars!

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GoGreen Plumbers

Good service from sales to installation and product backup. Proper professionals

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Rob Golding

Do not use this company. Their payments to our Body Corporate are always many hundreds of rand short. In one month they stated that the occupiers of one of our units did not buy a single credit voucher. Impossible to believe but when questioned JKNV failed to reply to my emails. We are a small complex of 3 units but with a high occupancy and past history indicates that the usage of water is between R2000 & R3000 but their payment to us is usually under R1000. I am considering legal action