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Glenview Currency Exchange

2.9 (15 reviews)
Open 9:00 am - 7:00 pm

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6 months ago

I went here to change the title of a car. They charge exorbitant rates and extra . Probably $300 more than it should be.

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Horrible customer service this lady and her sarcasm very unprofessional.

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They are scum of the Earth who, apparently, sue random people just to waste their time. I had never…read moreeven had any dealings with this shady currency exchange place, and yet I was sued by them. Why? Because someone stole my checkbook, slapped a random (probably made-up) signature on the blank checks, and cashed them. Instead of going after whoever cashed my stolen blank checks, they went after me -- the victim of a checkbook theft. Yes, one day, I got served court papers that said I am getting sued by this currency exchange place I had never even heard of before. I tried to settle the matter by explaining to the plaintiff and their attorney that the check in question had been stolen, and I even offered to show them my ID with my real signature so that they could see that the signature on the cashed check does not belong to me, but they refused. They had THE AUDACITY to demand that I drive to Chicago from a different state to get the police report I had filed regarding the checkbook theft: apparently, the only way to get a copy of the police report (which they did not give me when I filed it for some reason) is to physically go to CPD headquarters, which was a problem given that I do not live in Illinois and that I work 80+ hrs a week. Then, they demanded that a trial (yes, somehow it actually almost went to trial) be held in person. Eventually, the case was dismissed, but I had to waste a ton of time on this, even though all of this could have been easily cleared up in a more efficient manner. When I said they should compensate me for the time that they wasted, they had the audacity to tell me I am not entitled to any compensation. I guess they think they are entitled to wasting my time, though. I do scientific research 80+ hours a week, so I do not have any time to waste, and I am extremely annoyed by this circus. I did nothing wrong whatsoever, and they wasted my time with an absurd frivolous lawsuit anyway! As of this moment, they did not even apologize, and I do not expect they ever will.

They are scum of the Earth who, apparently, sue random people just to waste their time. I had never…read moreeven had any dealings with this shady currency exchange place, and yet I was sued by them. Why? Because someone stole my checkbook, slapped a random (probably made-up) signature on the blank checks, and cashed them. Instead of going after whoever cashed my stolen blank checks, they went after me -- the victim of a checkbook theft. Yes, one day, I got served court papers that said I am getting sued by this currency exchange place I had never even heard of before. I tried to settle the matter by explaining to the plaintiff and their attorney that the check in question had been stolen, and I even offered to show them my ID with my real signature so that they could see that the signature on the cashed check does not belong to me, but they refused. They had THE AUDACITY to demand that I drive to Chicago from a different state to get the police report I had filed regarding the checkbook theft: apparently, the only way to get a copy of the police report (which they did not give me when I filed it for some reason) is to physically go to CPD headquarters, which was a problem given that I do not live in Illinois and that I work 80+ hrs a week. Then, they demanded that a trial (yes, somehow it actually almost went to trial) be held in person. Eventually, the case was dismissed, but I had to waste a ton of time on this, even though all of this could have been easily cleared up in a more efficient manner. When I said they should compensate me for the time that they wasted, they had the audacity to tell me I am not entitled to any compensation. I guess they think they are entitled to wasting my time, though. I do scientific research 80+ hours a week, so I do not have any time to waste, and I am extremely annoyed by this circus.

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