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November 2023 by Valeria Cabrera
Terrible service, the staff who serve are very rude, they have no ethics nor are they professional.
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September 2021 by Daniel “D-Bonez” Rosera
Guy was rude as hell.. I waited forever then finally he says he won't do money gram cuz he didn't have the whopping 40 bucks I was trying to pick up
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September 2021 by J ET
attention is too slow, staff is not trained
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June 2021 by Julio Torres
attention is too slow, staff is not trained
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December 2020 by Daniel Rosera
Guy was rude as hell.. I waited forever then finally he says he won't do money gram cuz he didn't have the whopping 40 bucks I was trying to pick up
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February 2019 by Elly Endee
Terrible service. The guy working there today does not care about money gram customers. I was trying to send money to Liberia and he kept helping other customers behind me who were buying stuff. I asked if if he could please handle my order first since I was there first and have to go back to work. He rudely told me he doesn’t care about my money gram transaction because it doesn’t make him money. He said he will help whoever comes in to buy stuff before he will help me because the money gram process takes time. Why have money gram available in your store if you don’t care about those customers? It’s common customer service courtesy to help who was there first.
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January 2019 by ryan olson
Not even here don't waste your time
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October 2018 by Elly Olson
Terrible service. The guy working there today does not care about money gram customers. I was trying to send money to Liberia and he kept helping other customers behind me who were buying stuff. I asked if if he could please handle my order first since I was there first and have to go back to work. He rudely told me he doesn't care about my money gram transaction because it doesn't make him money. He said he will help whoever comes in to buy stuff before he will help me because the money gram process takes time. Why have money gram available in your store if you don't care about those customers? It's common customer service courtesy to help who was there first.