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Stone-Magnon
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Posted on: May 24 2011,1:07 am |
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http://www.peeperspecs.com/
The best reading lenses on the market at ANY price. Korean made by company known to produce quality sold only online in America at the website above. These lenses are so good and the range so far the +1.25 can be worn all the time. Durable and light like sport glasses.
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Post Number: 22
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irisheyes
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Joined: Oct. 2003
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Posted on: Apr. 30 2015,6:14 am |
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This is an old thread, but once in a while I think of a business that deserves a Good service, "attaboy" review.
Albert Lea Tax Service: There's no shortage of tax places, but I'd highly recommend Albert Lea Tax Service. For many years it's been the same people, locally owned, and surprisingly affordable. Although most people are done with tax season, AL Tax is open year-round for those who need corporate, small business, property, or other tax and planning. They're in the old Dairy Queen building across from the courthouse.
Steven's Windows: If you're fixing a house that was built during or before the cold war and you don't want to max out your credit card fixing stuff, consider stopping in to Steven's Windows. I've gone in there many times over the years to have windows or doors replaced, repaired, and to find parts. The shop is on Broadway a few doors north of Hardees.
Skyline Jewelers This is another local business that's been around for quite a while, it's called Skyline Jewelers because they had a shop in the Skyline mall years ago, but in the past ten or twenty years they've been in Northbridge in the middle section by Anytime Fitness. For a city the size of Albert Lea, we have pretty good choices for local jewelry stores, I would just personally recommend Skyline jewelry. Their repair work is professional and affordable, but most importantly they'll treat you like they're your "friend in the business." And when I walk into a jewelry store, it's nice to be treated well no matter how many digits are in the transaction.
NAPA Auto Parts: I've spent more time than I'd like to replacing auto parts, I don't want the part to fail again or wind up on the side of the road. NAPA parts are of great quality for a decent price, IMHO. I don't want to wind up on the side of the road saying "I'm glad the part (or battery) I bought a few months ago is still under warranty", I've been in that situation too many times already. Warranties are one thing, but I don't want to have to use it. That's why I'd recommend NAPA.
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Post Number: 23
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This is my real name
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Joined: Sep. 2006
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Posted on: Apr. 30 2015,10:25 am |
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(irisheyes @ Apr. 30 2015,6:14 am)
QUOTE This is an old thread, but once in a while I think of a business that deserves a Good service, "attaboy" review.Albert Lea Tax Service: There's no shortage of tax places, but I'd highly recommend Albert Lea Tax Service. For many years it's been the same people, locally owned, and surprisingly affordable. Although most people are done with tax season, AL Tax is open year-round for those who need corporate, small business, property, or other tax and planning. They're in the old Dairy Queen building across from the courthouse. Steven's Windows: If you're fixing a house that was built during or before the cold war and you don't want to max out your credit card fixing stuff, consider stopping in to Steven's Windows. I've gone in there many times over the years to have windows or doors replaced, repaired, and to find parts. The shop is on Broadway a few doors north of Hardees. Skyline Jewelers This is another local business that's been around for quite a while, it's called Skyline Jewelers because they had a shop in the Skyline mall years ago, but in the past ten or twenty years they've been in Northbridge in the middle section by Anytime Fitness. For a city the size of Albert Lea, we have pretty good choices for local jewelry stores, I would just personally recommend Skyline jewelry. Their repair work is professional and affordable, but most importantly they'll treat you like they're your "friend in the business." And when I walk into a jewelry store, it's nice to be treated well no matter how many digits are in the transaction. NAPA Auto Parts: I've spent more time than I'd like to replacing auto parts, I don't want the part to fail again or wind up on the side of the road. NAPA parts are of great quality for a decent price, IMHO. I don't want to wind up on the side of the road saying "I'm glad the part (or battery) I bought a few months ago is still under warranty", I've been in that situation too many times already. Warranties are one thing, but I don't want to have to use it. That's why I'd recommend NAPA. Skyline Jewelers actually closed a month or so ago, when the owner retired.
I agree on Albert Lea Tax Service. We go there every year. It's getting a little more expensive for us, but that's due to more paperwork from itemizing more deductions than we had in the past.
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