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Opening hours for Currency Exchange
Monday: 7:00 AM – 12:00 AM
Tuesday: 7:00 AM – 12:00 AM
Wednesday: 7:00 AM – 12:00 AM
Thursday: 7:00 AM – 12:00 AM
Friday: 7:00 AM – 12:00 AM
Saturday: 7:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Sunday: Closed
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Currency Exchange contact info
Name: | Currency Exchange |
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Address: | 4035 W 183rd St, Country Club Hills, IL 60478, USA |
Phone: | (708) 957-7858 |
Website: | https://checkcashingchicago.com/locations/183rd-pulaski/ |
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Currency Exchange rates and requirements for payday loans
MIN Loan Amount | $100 |
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MAX Loan Amount | $5000 |
MIN. Loan Term | 7 days |
MAX. Loan Term | 60 days |
Credit score requirements | Available for Bad Credit |
Credit Check | No Credit Check |
Currency Exchange's Reviews
Hours of operation is VERY MISLEADING! I pulled into parking lot at 10:00pm and as soon as the lady saw me pull in, she turned the lights off and doors were locked. Not understanding why your hours of operation says open until 12am on a Tuesday when you CLEARLY close at 10pm.
Came in at 9:55pm, door was locked, called them in, girl was by the window and said lock is on timer. During week is till midnight.
Recently went into this business and received terrible customer service. The employee did not want to accept my money. Workers should understand the ethics of how to treat a customer who is utilizing a business. Please look into hiring and screening appropriate applicants that will help you gain business rather than loose business. This employee also used inappropriate language to me as well as the supervisor/manager not fixing the matter. 9/2018 Many Complaints have been filed concerning this branch employees customer service. Negative Environment Please make changes.
Very rude and unhelpful, even hung up on me. They need new staff members who are professional and courteous
Amazing company to work for just a horrible CEO(Todd Klein) of this location amongst others. He is very rude, very confrontational, and has a degrading view on women. He has a staff of mainly black women only paying them less than minimum wage. He treats the minority like they are less than and is a very narcissistic person. Amazing company BUT HORRIBLE CEO. United States v. One 1983 Mercedes Benz 380SL, Todd W. Klein, 951 F.2d 350 (6th Cir. 1991) Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit Filed: December 20th, 1991 Precedential Status: Non-Precedential Citations: 951 F.2d 350 Docket Number: 350 951 F.2d 350 NOTICE: Sixth Circuit Rule 24(c) states that citation of unpublished dispositions is disfavored except for establishing res judicata, estoppel, or the law of the case and requires service of copies of cited unpublished dispositions of the Sixth Circuit. UNITED STATES of America, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. ONE 1983 MERCEDES BENZ 380SL, Todd W. Klein, Defendants, and Automotive Dealers Exchange, Defendant-Appellant. No. 89-3123. United States Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit. Dec. 20, 1991. Before DAVID A. NELSON and RYAN, Circuit Judges, and MEREDITH, District Judge.* DAVID A. NELSON, Circuit Judge. 1 This is an appeal from a judgment of forfeiture entered under 21 U.S.C. § 881(a)(4) against an automobile used to transport cocaine. The car was owned at one point by a corporation controlled by the father of the drug dealer, but the vehicle was then sold to the appellant Automotive Dealers Exchange (A.D.E.), which leased it back to the father's corporation. Although A.D.E. had no notice of wrongdoing when it purchased the car, the district court held that A.D.E. was without standing to assert an innocent owner defense. We conclude that 21 U.S.C. § 881(a)(4)(C), a subparagraph added by amendment after the events in question but before the district court entered judgment, permits A.D.E. to contest the seizure of the automobile. Accordingly, we shall reverse the district court's judgment. 2 * The defendant vehicle, a 1983 Mercedes-Benz 380SL, was purchased on August 16, 1986, by a young man named Todd Klein. On August 25, 1986, Todd Klein drove the car to a restaurant parking lot where he made a sale of cocaine to an undercover police officer. Klein returned half an hour later to make a second sale of cocaine to the undercover officer. The latter transaction took place in the car itself. 3 On September 5, 1986, title to the car was placed in the name of Regency Motors, a company owned by Todd Klein's father. Three days after the transfer of title, Todd Klein drove the car to and from a meeting at which he negotiated further cocaine sales with the undercover officer. On September 10, 1986, the car was sold to appellant A.D.E., which leased the vehicle back to Regency Motors for one year. Todd Klein continued to drive the car, and he used it on September 11 to go to and from yet another cocaine sale. Todd Klein was later convicted on a plea of guilty to one count of an information charging him with distribution of cocaine in violation of 21 U.S.C. § 841(a)(1). 4 On September 24, 1986, Drug Enforcement Administration agents seized the car as a vehicle "used ... to transport, or in any manner to facilitate the transportation, sale, receipt, possession, or concealment of" cocaine. 21 U.S.C. § 881(a)(4). In due course the government filed a complaint in the United States District Court for the Southern District of Ohio seeking forfeiture of the car pursuant to § 881(a)(4). The car was sold by the United States Marshal, and the ultimate question in this case is whether the sale proceeds and the interest thereon shall go to the government or to A.D.E.