I used this FedEx Office nearly a dozen times over the course of a year for everything from printing to lamination to shipping and buying office supplies. Each time, I walked away really pleasantly surprised by the customer service — particularly that of a man named London. He was always very attentive, skilled at the task at hand, and friendly. I also never felt like they were nickel-and-diming me; for example, if I had to run a few extra copies or messed up part of a lamination job, they only charged me for the finished product I was taking home with me.
Andrea L.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Columbus, GA
Decent FedEx center if you need to ship your things, however don’t expect great customer service. I visited this location twice, each time with large, heavy packages. Both times with prepaid labels, so I only needed to drop off the packages. Both times there was only one person in front of me, but only one cashier open and but about 5 employees lurking behind without anyone asking what I needed or seeming concerned. I’ll use them if I need to ship with FedEx, but I at least know what I’ll get in terms of customer service.
Angelina W.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Jacksonville, FL
I arrived to FedEx after having the life sucked out of me again by the military. I was too tired to spend time trying to figure out how to use their equipment. Mr. Kenny came to my aid and walked me through how to operate their computer and scanner. He remembered me when I came in the next day too and was again very helpful. When it came time to mail my documents, which needed to arrive to a different base the next day, he was knowledgeable enough to tell me that their mail had already been picked up, but that I could still make the deadline for the mail pickup at the Warm Springs Rd location. Thank you Mr. Kenny!
Ted C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Washington, DC
You ever been bought in by some of those recruitment ads where you see some guy running alongside tanks and helicopters and stuff while sweating lightly and then shooting guns? Yeah, well I bought that bag of goods and found out it’s really more like death by powerpoint, a lot of tedious tasks and paperwork. Not to say that I don’t like this job, or that this is a pity party for me. I still have more trigger time than a human being should have, I met and still meet a lot of good people that are like brothers to me and make more dick and fart jokes than a person my age should be allowed, so screw. What the hell was I talking about? Oh yeah, since my job now involves so much paperwork/powerpoint it not only makes sense to get this professionally done but it makes me that much more organized so I can write Unilocal reviews. Do you know how much it costs to laminate and bind 100+ powerpoint slides? A lot more than you think. Fortuntaely, FedEx office has a lot of DIY options that makes it a little cheaper. You can print out color pages from their computers-which kind of takes a while because they’re aging Dell/HPs that should be put out of their mercy at this point. A little lamination station that lets me cram as much of these little 6X8 cards onto a $ 2 plastic sheet and then when I have them cut and bound together I take it to the counter so I can have them bound-or as one of my buddies said«have them bounded.» While the equipment they have there is slow, like really slow and one corner of the place literally smells like someone died in between the walls like some Edgar Allan Poe story the staff is incredibly helpful. The day we were there Josh and Katie were all over the place-helping people laminate family photos. The customer hugged them when she was finished to packing things up for shipping and helping guys like me. Katie at first helped me print out double sided pages-even taking off the time it took to wait for her and discounting some test sheets. Josh took the other file I had, re-sized it to the best he could printed out an entire copy and when I didn’t like the size redid it to a larger size without charging me anything. I basically paid for printing, laminating and binding for two booklets and it cost me 20 bucks. If it wasn’t for the smell and the stupid computers I would be giving this place more stars.