Reviews
Overpriced
I needed several hard copies of my dissertation. I chose b/w because the cost of color was very high. They were not able to hole punch the copies for me for some reason.
When I needed more copies, I chose Office Max printing services. Hole-punched COLOR copies were just a few dollars more than the b/w prints from Copy Services. Further, Copy Services charges about twice as much for generic three-ring binders as Office Max. WalMart and Amazon are definitely the cheapest option for binders, though.
Also, the store is very disgusting. There were roaches and visible fecal matter in the men's room. Organization is poor at best, with most goods haphazardly disheveled throughout.
1
7 years ago (18-05-2018)
This is one of the places I love to go. I absolutely love Indian food! Their rice and their spices are phenomenal. And a lot of the things in store is vegetarian. Because they sell Ghee. Otherwise everything in there is delicious. They have spices and mixes for everything that you want to make. They even have stuff for your hair and your skin. The people who are there super friendly. And they're very helpful when it comes to different spices and recipes you may not be familiar with. What's even better is if you have something that you're going to make, a lot of the extra ingredients are in the store that you can buy. It's a one-stop-shop! And I absolutely love their naan bread.
5
7 years ago (28-03-2018)
Awesome little market for Indian food. It's in DeKalb, and has decent prices, what more can you really ask for?
5
7 years ago (12-05-2018)
I used to be a frequent customer when this was Copy Services for business printing and copying needs. I went in today to have an 11x17 page reduced and copied onto 8.5x11. I was not informed, however, until I went to checkout that there was a $5.00 minimum for credit card transactions (a new policy). I do not carry cash and the clerk informed me that they would not accept a company check from a local business. So I had to pay $5.00 for 15 pieces of black and white paper.
Merchant service providers (credit card processors) generally charge a fee per transaction (usually $0.30 to $0.50) plus a percentage (usually around 3%) so I understand why the managers don't want to have to pay a $0.50 transaction fee for a $1.00 transaction. But, the fair thing to do for both the merchant and the customer is to charge a credit card surcharge for transactions under a certain dollar amount for whatever their transaction fee is. So instead of having a $5.00 minimum, charge me a $0.50 surcharge on purchases under $5.00.
The staff was very pleasant and helpful, which is why I'm giving 2 stars instead of 1, but because of poor management decisions resulting in my experience today I will never return. The copy shop in Sycamore will have my business now.
2
8 years ago (14-12-2017)
Extremely useful. Only thing is, they are afraid of low sales and that's why their minimum purchase is $10 for card. Give them a try, DeKalb folks (if you like Indian food)! 😊
5
7 years ago (03-04-2018)