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    3.7 (6 reviews)
    Closed 8:30 am - 6:30 pm
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    The team has always been helpful and respectful and helpful. They quickly process Amazon returns, and take UPS as well as USPS mail options.

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    Printing Solutions - Catalog - rush print

    Printing Solutions

    (3 reviews)

    What's the best way to test a printing business' professionalism? Well, how about calling them less…read morethan 24 hours away from a deadline and asking them if they can print a small order or catalogs for your business clients? After being turned down by a local printer, I called Printing Solutions and they gave me a resounding YES, they could do it! Splendid. I sent them the files, specifications, called to pay on the phone and hoped for the best. I've been burned before with small town print shops, heck even large town print shops, so my expectations weren't necessarily high. But Lockhart's Printing Solutions delivered exactly what I had asked for, on time (a few hours before the deadline, actually), ticking all the boxes. Their built-in rush fee wasn't exactly cheap but it was still very agreeable, especially considering how quickly they worked on our order. I'm very pleased and will keep them in mind for future jobs! #ThankYouThursday

    I'm demanding. I will admit that. But at this point most of us are. We want "Lockhart Pricing"…read morebut "Austin Quality" and speed. This place delivers. I went by on my way to work today - a simple retail sign that was pre-made on a jump drive. Just wanted a high quality print and I wanted it now. I got out of my car and was back in the driver's seat two minutes later and two dollars poorer. Perfect. Plus, they added neon to our beloved square! Not my first job from them and it won't be my last - they do not disappoint.

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    United States Postal Service

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    6-27-25, Ordered replacement window vent for rv from Amazon due to mine getting cracked and…read moredripping into livingroom. Permanent residence. Amazon said it would be delivered 6-28-25. Watched, waiting as it was out for delivery. Starting seeing notes that customer changed delivery service to a pickup at the post office. I DID NOT! Recovering from broken back, unable to drive. Had help to install it yesterday but they had to go home, Houston. Chat with Amazon that I didnt Change my form of delivery. One chat said it would get to me yesterday because he listed my delivery as a priority. 6-29-25, still has not arrived and it's a sunday-USPS closed. It's raining at this moment and I have to hope for no damage to inside rv. Nobody should be allowed to change my deliveries- just me!!! Now, I have to wait till tomorrow to get the post office to deliver it. Pissed off, disappointed, deceived by Lockhart Post Office.

    If I could I would give it negative 5 stars one of the worst locations to go to, the old hag behind…read morethe counter was extremely rude, I had asked her for a shipping label but she refused. She started screaming at me saying she was not going to print one out and handed me a sharpie to write down the address. I understand her life is pretty sad and has to take it out on everyone else but that is her job, after all I'm paying for the services. They have some of the worst customer service, I will definitely not be coming back.

    Lockhart Memorial Park - Another tombstone from the Lane plot. I could not find a stone belonging to an Alice Lane.

    Lockhart Memorial Park

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    NOTE: This review documents an instrumental trans-communication (ITC) session conducted at Lockhart…read moreMemorial Park on Saturday, June 15, 2019. If you are unfamiliar with ITC, then please scroll to the bottom of the page for an explanation. The first time I visited Lockhart Memorial Park (see my original review), I covered only the southwestern part of the cemetery, home to plots dating back to the late 19th century. On my return visit yesterday, I focused my attention on the parts I overlooked the first time, specifically the (mostly) newer plots located on the northwestern side. For this investigation, I used two well-respected ITC apps (Spiritus and Necrophonic, both created by my friend Keith Weldon) and a new physical spirit box called SBox. The latter features a ton of ITC bells and whistles, including an extremely fast FM/AM radio sweep, Bluetooth, a line-in feature (ideal for external devices such as Steve Huff's spirit box Portals), and the ability to record sessions via microSD. Although I captured several clear, relevant replies via Spiritus and Necrophonic, the SBox was the clear winner yesterday afternoon, as the replies were longer and easier to comprehend. As always, I began the session by introducing myself, making my intentions clear, and explaining how to use the devices. Shortly after saying, "You might be dead, but you still have a voice," I captured the following reply, which I found amusing: "Are you dead?" I laughed and said, "No, not yet." I definitely felt a connection, but Spiritus and Necrophonic weren't working as well as I'd hoped, so I switched to the SBox and resumed the session. I set the FM sweep to its fastest setting and began receiving validations that a skeptic would have difficulty attributing to random radio chatter or auditory pareidolia. Shortly after asking any spirits present to say their names as I walked near their graves, I heard the name "Joseph." To my immediate right was a grave belonging to Joseph Lowther (1878-1913). The exchange that followed: Me: If that was you, Joseph Lowther, how do you feel about speaking with me today through this device I'm holding? Joseph: It's incredible! Me (astonished): Yes, it is incredible, isn't it?! This is a hacked radio that... Joseph: It's no radio. Me: Yes, sir, it most definitely is a radio, but a special one. It was created specifically to allow us to speak like we're doing right now. Joseph: That's incredible! Joseph's fascination with the device reminded me of a session I did at Sunset Funeral Home in San Antonio. During that session, I captured a conversation (presumably between two spirits) about my "futuristic radio." I asked permission to take a photo of Joseph's grave received his blessing: "Sure!" The overall vibe yesterday was good-natured and jovial, so I began asking lighthearted questions about food, the weather, animals, etc. Kruez Market is literally a stone's throw from the cemetery, so I decided to ask the age-old question, "What's the best barbecue in Lockhart: Kruez, Black's, or Smitty's?" Within seconds, I heard, "Gotta be...the original." Black's often touts itself as "The Original" in its billboards plastered across town, so the spirits of Lockhart Memorial Park apparently know their 'cue. I would disagree with their choice (see my reviews of Kruez Market and Black's), but arguing with a dead person is like...arguing with a dead person. On my way back to the car, I encouraged any spirits present to make themselves known before I left. I captured the name "Deb-o-rah" (every syllable pronounced phonetically) and spotted a grave belonging to Deborah Gorman (1935-2018). I asked Mrs. Gorman if she wished to relay a message to me before she left. The SBox went silent for a few seconds (often a prelude to a long reply), and then I heard, "Give love to Dad...and Jim." The reference to "Dad" coincided with Father's Day weekend, and the name "Jim" might refer to her husband James, whose marker indicates that he's still alive. Relatives of the spirits I contact often stumble upon my reviews and reach out to me privately (a phenomenon I find fascinating), so I hope that someone close to Mrs. Gorman will see this review and find solace in her message. ____________________________________________ Instrumental trans-communication (ITC) refers to the use of physical "spirit boxes" and apps to communicate with spirits. These devices facilitate communication by providing phonetic gibberish (random audio samples, white noise) that spirits can manipulate to form words and sentences. Spirits don't use their own voices; they use whatever audio source the operator provides. ITC is similar to electronic voice phenomena (EVP), but the latter refers to disembodied voices captured from thin air, which even the most seasoned paranormal researchers have difficulty obtaining. ITC typically yields more impressive results, as spirits seem to be more adroit at manipulating raw audio than they are at producing EVP.

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