RE: Spearboard Suspension

Hopefully someone over at Spearboard is monitoring their name online because you have no way of contacting anyone behind the scenes.

My SpearboardĀ account appears to beĀ suspended without warning. I can’t post to the forums to ask for help, I can’t send private messages to moderators and your contact email on the site is an invalid address. I’d love to chat with someone about what I need to do to lift this suspension so I can continue as an active member of the online SCUBA community, in this case at Spearboard.

Nick Bostic
nick at newscubamarketing dot com
Use the contact form
@scubamarketing on Twitter
Here I am on Facebook
(503)662-2260 (call or text)

Any of these should reach me.

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