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Went in for fingerprinting and was shocked at the lack of professionalism and knowledge about how they are to be done. It was my second time in a UPS store getting fingerprints done. The first location I got prints done was in North Phoenix and the Manager did an amazing job rolling my fingerprints. She cleaned my fingers with water and rubbing alcohol then she personally rolled each of my fingers and they looked great. She even offered to redo them if DPS rejected my application because of the prints. For my second fingerprinting I went to this UPS location expecting the same treatment. The guy who helped me simply set up the ink, put my fingerprint card in the holder and told me to "put your finger in the ink and press it on yourself". I was shocked and nervous. At this point I should have walked out and found a better place to get my fingerprints done, I regret not doing so. The fingerprints looked AWFUL and no doubt will be rejected by DPS. Then he gave me a Clorox wipe to clean my hands... aren't those for cleaning your kitchen and bathroom?? $15 spent for literally nothing.
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