Really wanted a quote. Gave them over 24 hours. I called again 15 minutes before my deadline to give them one final shot and they couldn’t deliver. No sense of urgency.
Amy E.
Classificação do local: 5 Botkins, OH
I have been doing business with Quick as A Wink printing for years. They have always done an amazing job for me. When my brother came home from Iraq, and I needed a banner made quickly, they did it and added extra on for no extra costs. And then a day later Jason parents also wanted a banner for him. I called them up and they said no problem we’ll have it ready tomorrow and didn’t charge me the extra expedited fee. This is a good patriotic, military family run place. I have my business cards made there. They did the artwork and emailed me the proof and it was awesome. A friend of mine had put a saying on her facebook page that I loved and knew it would look great on a sign for my Victory center. All I had to do was send them the saying, they did it up fast and I had them within 2 days. I’ve had to order more and since people are loving the sign and taking it with them to hang up we’ve had to add Becca’s name so everybody knows who the awesome person was who said it. I called Julie up and not a problem, they changed the art work, sent me the proof and I had signs in 2 days. These people are good hardworking people who will always go over and above to make their customer happy. It may not be Kinko’s but I think that’s good because you don’t get the personal touch there that you do here.
Kiarash Z.
Classificação do local: 2 Tempe, AZ
I’m accustomed to Kinko’s-style copy shops, where a customer can a-la-carte access computers, printers, copiers and more without needing the assistance of an employee. Quick as a Wink is a bit antiquated and awkward in that regard. I had to explain to a clerk what I wanted to do, which was a bit frustrating. Also, my laptop held the flyer I wanted to print and copy, but the shop wasn’t set up for a direct USB transfer from my machine, nor did it have wi-fi access for me to send an e-mail from my machine to Quick as a Wink’s e-mail box( ). So I had to drive downt the street to a coffee shop, e-mail using its wi-fi, then drive back over the Quick as a Wink to pick up my copies. That’s not very quick. It certainly takes longer than a wink. Anyway, the clerk(Kathy) was very helpful once she understood what I wanted. I thought color copies were too expensive(about 75 cents apiece) and b/w copies were 32 cents each. I finally asked Kathy to slap a copy of my flyer on the regular ol’ Xerox machine and let ‘er rip. I got a 100 copies for $ 10. She said the quality would be awful, and it was. Things would have been so much easier if they let me do it myself. On a side note. Quick as a Wink prints on just about anything. They make shirts, magnetic placards, calendars and more.