Top notch place and they do a great job on any of my my needs.
James N.
Tu valoración: 1 Macomb, IL
After needing Quick Print in a pinch, I’ve decided my experience there was unfriendly, unhelpful and somewhat combative. I’m not sure if all the employees are as uncooperative as the clerk I encountered. If my stint with QP is any indication of how the business is run, I have this one piece of advice for you: STAYFAR, FARAWAY. Here’s the skinny: I was applying for a job in town and had forgotten to print off my cover letter. Realizing this half-way to drop off my application, I remembered«Hey, Quick Print & Signs is just around the corner, I’ll just pop over there and print it out.» Boy, was I wrong. I walked up to the counter and explained my situation to the frowning clerk there. I asked her if I could print one copy off really quick. Without confirming that, indeed, they are a printing company and have the capability to print a 1 page cover letter, she immediately asked me if I had the file on a flash drive. I explained that unfortunately I did not. But I had the cover letter in my email inbox and asked her if I could just open it and print it real quick, offering to pay whatever the going rate for one page is. She shook her head ‘no’ and explained that I needed to have it on a flash drive or send it to her in an email. I thought, as many in my situation would, that maybe she didn’t hear me correctly. So I clarified that the file was simply in my email and I just needed to print it off. Again, she said«no you need to have it on a flash drive or send it to us in an email.» So, politely bargaining under the assumption that she did not trust a stranger on their computers, I asked if SHE could just open my email with my provided username and password to print it out for me. She again refused and said that I needed to personally send it to her in an email. I was stumped. So I agreed, then, in a slightly antagonistic manner, I asked if I could use their computer to send the file to her,(since, apparently, the robot behind the counter could not compute that the file has the same size and content no matter where it’s opened.) She refused a last time and said«and I’ll still have to charge you $ 12» $ 12? 12 dollars… for a single copy of a half page cover letter. Are you serious??? Good luck in your future endeavors, QP. You’ve definitely lost a customer.