
Shipping, printing, and more—conveniently at The Rim.
FedEx Office Print & Ship Center at 17503 La Cantera Pkwy, Unit 110 in San Antonio serves as a convenient hub for shipping, printing, and passport photos. The Rim location earns praise for helpful staff and quick photo services, though customer experiences vary, with some reports of slow or unfriendly service. Overall, it provides practical, in-person support for everyday needs.
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High-quality document printing, color copies, and large-format printing for personal and business use.
Reliable package shipping with FedEx options, including packing supplies and drop-off services.
Professional passport photo services taken on-site with quick turnaround to meet official requirements.
Assistance with packaging materials and custom packing for safe shipping of items.
Support for business needs like binding, laminating, and document finishing to enhance presentations.
Overall rating
D P
The only location closed on Sundays. Ofcourse it would be the closest one to me. You’re welcome.
Anthony Martinez
This is actually my first negative review. I usually leave positive reviews, and I try to be a fair person when I share feedback. That said, I would not recommend this FedEx Office location. In my experience, this location has refused FedEx packages that were rerouted there, which has been very frustrating. I have also gone here before to have items packaged and shipped, and the customer service was disappointing. One employee in particular, who reminded me of Bubbles from Trailer Park Boys because of his magnified eyewear, had a very poor attitude and was not helpful. I would recommend using the FedEx Office at Huebner Oaks Center instead, or even the UPS Store in Leon Springs. There is also another FedEx location just down the road near Huebner that I would suggest over this one.
Mario Riojas
Cesia Juarez
This location is great. And Stephen was very helpful and great customer service
J D
Not helpful at all.
Stephanie Garza de Leon
Definitely worst experience ever, I shipped a product to Mexico, once it arrived it got detained. FedEx MX said it was illegal to cross, I went back to talk to the person in charge and she didn’t know what she was doing, the solution she gave me was to call customer service as they do not know anything. Why do they have people here without knowing what they can ship? Are they properly trained to perform this work? Or why I wasn’t told it was illegal? Now FedEx Mx wants me to pay something that it was t my fault and FedEx US does not want to help me.