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    Actually exchange rate was 15.210. Worst exchange in town!!!

    This place is a total rip off and I know just who to call to get these scumbags place investigated. Exchange rates are False advertisement and the service fee which isn't mentioned and fluctuates is robbery. All transactions are final on a small piece of paper above the register. Bryan needs to stop playing with people's money, could lead to confrontation some day. DO NOT EXCHANGE HERE!!!! BBB will be notified as well.

    Go to hell MB caca de cambio! Advertised exchange rate of 17.899. New rate after service charge which (not disclosed)14.50!!! Shame on you!

    Avoid this place they gave me 7920 pesos back from a US$560. He kept $100 to himself and charge me 20% which I didn't even know. I will report this to the police this place is a scam karma is a B$&;6

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    Their commission was not mentioned or posted anywhere and it was 20.99% they charged 52 dollars to exchange 260 dollars. Avoid this place at all cost!!!

    WARNING READ THE DESCRIPTION! THESE GUYS DO NOT DISCLOSE WHAT THEY CHARGE. I ASKED 2 times prior to exchanging money. I was charged a fee per dollar. No disclosure. Guy speaks very low so you do not hear him. I cannot stress how many times I made sure he was giving me what the sign says. 0 stars. This place deserves to be closed down. Multiple reviews on the exact same scenario. Other places do not charge.

    ABSOLUTE ROBBERY!!!!!! Do not ever go here. The guy doesn't tell you he charges over 13% to change your money and it doesn't even say it on the receipt so it's probably just the money he takes home and pockets. I absolutely would not recommend this place to anyone!!! Customer service is terrible and he is super rude.

    This man charged me $94 to exchange $500. When I asked why he claimed those were the charges. Which on his post said something else. He wouldn't give my money back, so I called the police and they said they had many calls for this place. And unfortunately I would have to take them to small claims. Owner is a thieve.

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    Estos son unos ladrones por favor no vengan para aca te roban todo a cambiar 600 dolares te cobran 100 dolares

    SCAM SCAM!! Don't go here! Bryan is a scammer! Their signs that shows highest exchange rate are there to fool people! He charged us 15% service fee and purposely not to disclose it when you hand your cash. He was on the phone when he helped us and pretend he's busy so you won't bother to ask questions. Tried getting our dollar back but he insisted. Told him we will report him to the police but said he does not care because lots of police officer been there already before. Don't understand why this kind of business is still running despite of all these bad reviews!

    SCAM SCAM SCAM. FALSE ADVERTISEMENT!!! 0 stars!! I went this past weekend to exchange money at an advestised rate of 1899 & got paid out at a 15.86 rate!!! COMPLETE ROBBERY. Confused by when I received my money i asked Bryan to explain the receipt to me as it didnt make any sense why I received so little & he was super rude about it didnt want to talk & said its all in the receipt. The receipt was blurry for the most part too with unclear information. He left me talking to myself & turned around & left the window. Receipt reads i was charged a 16.50%, there is no disclaimer nothing on the business that reads this & you are not told prior to exchanging, please avoid this place at all cost!!!

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    He took more than one hundred dollars from me with out mentioning a word when I confronted he didn't care

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    Beware this thief charges 20% service charge and you won't know until he gets your money and he won't refund you the money back.

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