kinko's
Today only, FedEx Office (formerly FedEx Kinko's) will print up to 25 copies of your resume for free. You can submit as a digital file or in person, but must pick up the resumes at a FedEx Office location. [FedEx] (Thanks to ingaraundquist !) More »
—>The workers at the FedEx Kinkos in Astor Place didn't know how to react when reader Eric asked to overnight a letter. They were apparently trained to handle only the Kinkos side of the store, and weren't sure how to ship Eric's parcel—a school board election ballot—to Hackensack, New Jersey. Their solution was both innovative and idiotic: they told Eric to write his credit card info on a slip of paper, and promised to take care of everything the next morning. More »
—>Apparently, FedEx Kinkos will not rest until it adds every possible name to its title, because now in addition to being a FedEx... and a Kinkos... it'll be a Geek Squad. That is, if "Project Xerox" is successful. More »
If you went to Kinkos, and had a sucky experience, you should first try to resolve your complaint with the manager in-store and on-the-spot. Failing that, write down the store address and call 1-800-463-3339. More »
Actually, up to the point where the lawyer and the employee start throwing money at it each other, it's a fairly accurate depiction of both the staff and customers we've come to expect at the cesspool that is Kinkos. More »
—>It's not often we get to link to videogames, but we're happy to direct your attention to 'Disaffected,' a sort of inverse to the advergame—games that shill products as their primary or secondary purpose—where players experience what it's like to be a Kinko's-like employee. More »





