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Fedex Office Print & Ship Center

Address
344 E H St 1404-7 Chula Vista CA 91910
Phone
(619) 426-1811
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Toll Free
(800) 463-3339
Fax
(904) 353-2222

Business Hours

Status: Open

Sunday
Closed
Monday
7:30am-9:00pm
Tuesday
7:30am-9:00pm
Wednesday
7:30am-9:00pm
Thursday
7:30am-9:00pm
Friday
7:30am-9:00pm
Saturday
10:00am-6:00pm

Payment Methods

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  • Discover

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Federal Express was so-named due to the patriotic meaning associated with the word "Federal, " which suggested an interest in nationwide economic activity. At that time, Smith hoped to obtain a contract with the Federal Reserve Bank and, although the proposal was denied, he believed the name was a particularly good one for attracting public attention and maintaining name recognition.

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Find plenty of copying, printing and shipping services for everything from business proposals to school projects.

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The ubiquitous copy center has grown over the years into a diverse hub of business resources. Customers can copy and print documents, as well as create business cards, posters,...

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FedEx Kinko's Office and Print Services is located at 344 E H St, Chula Vista, CA. This location is in the Terra Nova neighborhood. This business specializes in Photocopying.

Federal Express was so-named due to the patriotic meaning associated with the word "Federal, " which suggested an interest in nationwide economic activity. At that time, Smith hoped to obtain a contract with the Federal Reserve Bank and, although the proposal was denied, he believed the name was a particularly good one for attracting public attention and maintaining name recognition.

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