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Recent Reviews for Scottsdale Park Suites

  • Member since December 2 2010 Francesca I love this place!
    Scottsdale Park Suites offers month to month living options or short term leases like 7 months. I absolutely love the property, it is a quiet place and as a single woman I feel safe here. There's lots of fun stuff to do around Scottsdale Park Suites but what is even better is that they give you a reason to get out. With free food almost everyday of the week, free bowling and golf it is a place to stay if you want to save but still enjoy "resort style" living. There's a pool and hot tub and you even have access to the brand new LA Fitness on Scottsdale Rd that's filled with like minded determined individuals. Scottsdale Park Suites also has great wi-fi and an accommodating staff. (: *Two thumbs up*
  • Member since October 3 2009 Shawn Sand & Gravel Supply deliver and placement WWW.GRAVELSHOOTER.NET
  • Member since January 1 2009 Luis Concerned Customer 07/01/2010 This company is no longer in business in the state of Arizona. I have tried several times to contact RJO and they no longer exist. FYI to all everyone. Someone is using their advertising in order to gain repair and service work. It is unknow who that is or what kind of service you will get.
  • Member since August 11 2010 Brenda One of the best places to enjoy coffee The place is small but, I see it as cozy. There is also outside seating that is great to enjoy on a beautiful day or evening. The owner waited on me. And made me the best Viennese Mocha, I think is possible. Excellent to the last drop! I learned they roast and blend their own beans. Well someone here knows what they are doing because this was the smoothest coffee drink at a coffeehouse I think I have yet to have. And hey ... I lived in Seattle for almost twenty years I have been to some coffeehouses, let me tell ya! I went to their website www.GrindersCoffeehttp://Co.com It's a great little website. It explains the place well ,as well as their coffee and I also learned they have a rotating art showing on the walls that change the 1st Saturday of each month and jazz or blues playing on the patio the 2nd Saturday of each month. I might just be there for this first Music night in 2010. Say Hi if you see me around there getting my caffeine buzz on anytime. I'll try it again before I give them a five star rating.
  • Member since August 11 2010 Brenda SW Fast food at it's best This is my idea of fast food. Clean, quick and not greasy and friendly quick service. The food is as good as it was years ago when I was in college. This is a different location and the menu has expanded but their main item the Mexican fire broiled chicken, flour tortillas and pinto beans are consistent. So is the salsa and pico de gallo.

Auto Inspection: The Dirty Details

In the US, most states require some form of vehicle inspection. Many of them require periodic evaluation, while some, like Maryland, only require it at registration of the vehicle and transfer of ownership. Most states employ government -operated inspection centers, but others, like New York and North Carolina, use private garages that require DMV approval.

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Fees for inspection vary wildly from state to state and even within state. For instance, in North Carolina, there is a $6.25 state fee for emissions inspection and a labor fee that can be $0.00 or as high as $23.75. It's similar for safety inspection, and states with window tint laws usually charge an extra fee to check the tint level during the inspection. In NC, total cost can be anywhere from $33.45 to $67.20.

When a vehicle fails inspection for any reason, the vehicle is no longer legal and it remains that way until the vehicle owner remedies the situation and has the vehicle inspected again. However, most states with periodic auto inspection allow citizens a grace period for failure. In many cases, the state provides a temporary sticker and gives the owner 30 days to repair the vehicle, re-inspect it and register it. The cost of inspection usually includes one re-inspection.

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