Visit your local PostNet center at 773 E El Camino Real in Sunnyvale, California. Your one stop for high quality copying, printing, shipping, and graphic design services. The website highlights services such as tackle everything in one place., get it done quickly., and experience exceptional service. Google Maps currently shows a 4.3 rating from 108 reviews. One recent review notes: My review is based on my experience using this location for the past 3 months to handle delivery of a lot of packages while I was out of town. They handled my packages well for the weeks I was away and notified me when they arrived. I'm talking primarily Amazon and UPS deliveries, from small sizes up to large, big box parcels. The prices were reasonable for the area, and the location convenient. I will be using PostNet again in the future for my mailbox needs. A few notes about the mailbox rentals: - There are different sizes to choose from. Talk to the owner and explain what you need, and he will guide you to which one you should rent. - It's a 3-month minimum plus a $15 processing fee. - You have to sign a fair amount of paperwork because you're actually getting a US postal address, and these have to be filed with the USPS. They handle this, but you review and sign. It will take some time, so if you are signing up, it's not a run in and run out process. Also of note are the business hours, which are structured a bit differently, so please keep that in mind. This means you can't expect them to accept packages during off hours, and you may need to update your delivery preferences to reflect that. I've read some of the negative reviews, and they all seem to be about passport photos. Because each PostNet is individually owned, you're not completely dealing with a big conglomerate. You are dealing with a small business owner who is no-frills, no-nonsense, and practical. Remember, they are passport photos, not glamour shots. So show up looking the way you want to look that will pass the passport requirements; otherwise, hire a pro photographer and pay pro photographer prices. And speaking as a former pro photographer, you're looking at over $250 for a mug-style headshot that is well-lit, up to your standards, and shot with professional lighting and a professional camera. So be reasonable. Sunnyvale clients looking for polished, business-ready images should consider this studio if the portfolio style matches what they need. Visit studio website
Review highlights
• Google reviews: 4.3 from 108 reviewers
• Headshot-specific feedback appears in 1 recent Google review
• Google review: My review is based on my experience using this location for the past 3 months to handle delivery of a lot of packages while I was out of town. They handled my packages well for the weeks I was away and notified me when they arrived. I'm talking primarily Amazon and UPS deliveries, from small sizes up to large, big box parcels. The prices were reasonable for the area, and the location convenient. I will be using PostNet again in the future for my mailbox needs. A few notes about the mailbox rentals: - There are different sizes to choose from. Talk to the owner and explain what you need, and he will guide you to which one you should rent. - It's a 3-month minimum plus a $15 processing fee. - You have to sign a fair amount of paperwork because you're actually getting a US postal address, and these have to be filed with the USPS. They handle this, but you review and sign. It will take some time, so if you are signing up, it's not a run in and run out process. Also of note are the business hours, which are structured a bit differently, so please keep that in mind. This means you can't expect them to accept packages during off hours, and you may need to update your delivery preferences to reflect that. I've read some of the negative reviews, and they all seem to be about passport photos. Because each PostNet is individually owned, you're not completely dealing with a big conglomerate. You are dealing with a small business owner who is no-frills, no-nonsense, and practical. Remember, they are passport photos, not glamour shots. So show up looking the way you want to look that will pass the passport requirements; otherwise, hire a pro photographer and pay pro photographer prices. And speaking as a former pro photographer, you're looking at over $250 for a mug-style headshot that is well-lit, up to your standards, and shot with professional lighting and a professional camera. So be reasonable.
• Google review: This place many things to offer. Can edit digital photos for passport size, can take passport size photos for US, Canada, Europe and China . We can also get our documents notarized . They can take passort size photos for toddlers and new borns also.