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Robert Start Polygraph

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Local(616) 301-1230

2757 44th St SW Ste 301
Wyoming, MI 49519

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Robert Start Polygraph
Local(616) 301-1230

2757 44th St SW Ste 301
Wyoming, MI 49519

http://WWW.ROBERTSTARTPOLYGRAPH.COM

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Love this place by laurie a. at InsiderPages

I've been going to AJ Pinder for years. 'Had a coupon for a free haircut when I moved into the neighborhood and haven't left. Stylist are very professional and friendly. It's no chop shop, they take the time...
citysearch.com - user review - 12/29/2005
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Best Salon for Pedicures! by Jill T. at InsiderPages

I love a.j. pinder because of the quality pedicures I receive. The room for pedicure has a very calming atmosphere with dimmed lighting and quiet music, and the treatment you receive is high quality. Each time...
citysearch.com - user review - 11/03/2005
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Great Services at a Good Price by Thea N. at InsiderPages

I have used AJ Pinder for Acrylic Nails, Hair cuts and Colorings, and Massage. Their prices are less than some of the other high-end salons in town, but I think the quality is just as good. The decor isn't...
citysearch.com - user review - 11/03/2005
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