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Seattle Mobile Marine, LLC
By Mark R. at Judy's Book October 01, 2012
We just had these guys out to our house for the third year in a row and just are so impressed by their work. They show up on time, they have everything they need, your boat looks like it just came off a lot when they leave. They do a grea... ...read more
Seattle Mobile Marine, LLC
By JK01 August 31, 2012
We are getting our boat ready for sale and had Seattle Mobile Marine come out and give it the cleaning and polish it desperately needed, along with doing a complete inspection of the electrical an motor. They did an excellent job for us. The boat looks beautiful and is ready to go. We will absolutely hire them when we get a new boat next year for yearly maintenance and cleaning. I wish we had known about them sooner. ...read more
Seattle Mobile Marine, LLC
By AudreyM30 at Citysearch May 31, 2012
These guys do a great job servicing our boat every spring. They just finished today and it looks fabulous! I'm sure it will speed through the water faster than ever now that it is waxed and shiney :-) They are really reasonably priced, considering they come to you! Best of all, I don't have to help my husband clean the boat he insists we need! Highly recommend to all women who are done cleaning the toys! ...read more
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Seattle Coupons | Red Tag Values | Seattle WA | Coupons Seattle
Coupons Blog | About UsRedTagValues.com was created when one of our favorite local Chinese Food restaurants announced he was closing his doors after 13 years… When I asked the owner why he was closing, he said that he had recently done a Groupon Coupon program. In one day, Groupon sold over 3000 coupons!! At first he was really excited, but then the truth came out… The coupon was for $30 in his restaurant, Groupon sold it for $15 so what a great deal for the consumer.. right? Well then I found out that Groupon only sends the business half of that $15… so $7 per order. Then he told me that he would be getting the $7 in 3 monthly payments, so only $2.33 in the first month to cover $30 in his restaurant… NO ONE could possible serve $30 in food for even $7 let alone $2.33! In less than a month, Groupon put him out of business… Groupon, Living Social, Google Offers, Yelp Deals and most of the other coupon programs out there do EXACTLY the same thing! RedTagValues.com is different… the business owner chooses the discount, and keeps the rest… so if they offer a 20% discount, they keep 80% and can afford to stay in business! RedTagValues.com only charges our business clients $50 per month to have their coupons on our site… so it is affordable for any business! Small businesses employ over 95% of Americans, if we all continue to support programs like Groupon, Living Social, Google Offers, Yelp Deals and others that end up putting small businesses out of business, then how will we ever get our country back to work and out of this funk! I hope that you help out our local businesses by using the coupons on RedTagValues.com and helping make our local economy stronger! Download our FREE app for your iPhone, iPod or iPad from the iStore or, on your Android powered device on the Market. The Red Tag App will alert you when you are near a great deal! Who doesn’t like a GREAT DEAL?? ...read more
By Seattle Coupons | Red Tag Values | Seattle WA | Coupons Seattle November 11, 2011
How to purchase scuba equipment - Part One
The ideal way for a novice diver to purchase their own equipment is with a high limit credit card and the experience only seasoned divers have. Selecting a dive set up in a world you've just earned admission to is tough. Most start the search with misinformation, opinions from other divers and strangers recommendations. Poor buying decisions now can affect you later in time and money. With this in mind...let's look at making your first scuba gear purchases. First, let me emphasize just how crucial your choice of gear is. Your personal safety and comfort depend on it. If your gear doesn't fit properly or isn't the right kit for conditions, you may find there are dives you opt out of or, worse yet, you choose to dive and accept too high of a risk by doing so. The first step to making a smart buying decision is to consider the type of diving you will be doing. Try to think ahead. What underwater activities piqued your interest during your Open Water class? If your diving is going to be exclusively holiday diving in tropical locations, your gear will look much different than your classmates who opts to dive in the temperate local waters as well. Where do you want your passion to take you? The equipment needs of someone who wants to delve deeply into fish identification is different than one who wants to explore wrecks at depth. Quality equipment, properly cared for, will last you many years, so its important to saving you money in the long run to take future diving plans into consideration now. For the first step in your decision: Make a dream list of those places you want to go with your diving in the next 5 years. What classes do you wish to take? What environments are you most likely to be spending time in? ...read more
By GirlDiver Scuba Instruction June 15, 2009