I'm thoroughly confused. I went there today, I needed something printed out really quick. There's cars in their lot and I see people inside, and people coming out of the building. I walk up to the door and the door is locked, even though I see a lady taking down Christmas lights, I see a man, presumably a customer, waiting at the counter. The woman taking down the Christmas lights unlocks the door and snaps at me that she's not open, and I'm like "oh, your sign says M-F 11-5?" (It's Tuesday 3pm) She again snaps at me that her sign says she's closed for the NY holiday 1/1 & 1/2, and points to a sign that is WAY up at the top of the door, only someone who is 6ft+ would be able to see. I'm 5'5, not typically looking at the top of doors for business operating hours. Anyway, my issue is she got so snippy with me, if she didn't want to explain to people that she's closed, she should move the sign down to eye level so people will see it and BE NICER to potential customers!! It's not like there's not a ton of copy and print places for us to choose from. I won't spend my money where people are not warm and friendly. And I still don't understand the thing about customers being in the store if you're closed. Make up your mind if you're open or not. Just a weird interaction. From now on, I'll just go somewhere else
Clean, friendly business that can get you a notarized document on walk-in! The ladies at this shop were friendly and the costs for services are inexpensive compared to other copy shops/mobile notaries. I will absolutely refer others here.
I was passing through Anderson when I realized I needed to have something printed ASAP. Copy Cats was the first Google search result for “self printing near me” and they seemed legit so I called to see if I could email a file over for printing and find out approximately how long it would take.
The woman that answered (Allison I believe) was super nice and gave me their email address to send it over. After I emailed it, I called her to confirm receipt and she asked if I wanted her to cut/separate the individual designs. I said yes and asked when they would be ready. She told me 2.5 hrs. but I needed them sooner (within 20-40 mins) so I told her that it was fine if she didn’t have time to cut them.
I came by 40 minutes later and not only were they printed and cut, she had wrapped them in protective plastic too. The price was very reasonable - about $13 for 30 full color copies and 2 cuts per page.
I would print here again if I’m in the area!