Kuka Traveling, Walkin & Virtual Notary Laminate Copy Fax Scan Email Passport Pix, Marriages Translate Typing Loan Sign, 729 Monroe Street, Brooklyn, NY 11221
About the Business
Kuka Traveling, Walk-In & Virtual Notary Laminate Copy Fax Scan Email Passport Pix, Marriages Translate Typing Loan Sign is a one-stop shop for all your notary and document processing needs. Located at 729 Monroe Street in New York, United States, this institution offers a range of services including notary services for travel and virtual documents, laminating, copying, faxing, scanning, emailing, passport photos, marriage certificates, translation services, typing services, loan signing, and more. Whether you need to notarize a document, make copies, or translate a marriage certificate, Kuka Traveling has you covered. Visit us today for all your document processing needs.
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729 Monroe St, Brooklyn, NY 11221, United States
Reviews
"This guy is maniac. Super rude and crazy and rip you off. Serious anger management issue . Stay away from him No wonder why he got the worst Google review as a notary in 5 boroughs"
"Very prompt & professional. Gotten me out of a crisis many times. So thankful for his around the clock services."
"So this guy is running a business out of his apartment and tried to charge me $15 to print 4 colored pages. Never heard of that kind of price for simply colored prints, so when I asked why, he claimed it's because my PDF document was a "picture". Just Unreal. The guy is an absolute clown."
"One of the most unprofessional experiences I ever had.. The walk-in is literally a very tight entrance way with a bodega plexiglass rotating window.. I ask this man how much is the notary service, his 1st answer was "You have to wait until im finished to find out"..(wha ?????). I look around for any signage thats informative and I find none..I then reply "How much do you charge per signature, he reply's "$2 dollars"..we continue..In a space made for one, I had to maneuver around 2 other people to sign 5 contracts.. As this is happening, I see him taking pictures of all of our ID's and documents, I find this strange but say nothing, but later I find out that Notaries should not be making copies of documents they notarize, and nor should they require taking a photo of your ID. A notary should keep a journal, although this is not required in every state. The purpose of the journal is to document each notarization..(he will most definitely pawn this off as protecting himself when its actually illegal to do in some states). We finish the paperwork and he charges me $20..I give him cash money and ask for a receipt..He reply's "I dont have one" then says " what, you think Im a fake notary?"..At this point I actually do believe he's a fraud and reply.."I just gave you $20 dollars cash, I need a receipt for my books"..he again replys.."I dont have one. At this point Im hot..not only because its 90 degrees in this very uncomfortable hovel, but because I am powerless in at least cancelling this transaction and getting my money back. 24/7KukaWalkin Virtual & Travel Notary is the worst. If I could have given him no stars I would have..Truly unprofessional, truly unaccommodating and definitely not a place that thinks about the aspect of RETURN BUSINESS.. P.S.. and thank YOu for showing how shady you are to your customers..Only the kuffār do it like this..May Muhammad bless you and not your business Ak!!!"
"We contacted him after needed our paperwork notarized and he was very helpful on the phone explaining the process beforehand. He was fast, friendly, efficient and had great communication. Would definitely recommend for your notarized needs. Thank you!"
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