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Businiess name:  Boston Weekly
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
This place changed management about a year ago (early 2006). As this place was a hole in the wall, I thought, great! It will improve! They don't run the a/c in the summer, as their GIANT sign on the front says Air Conditioned.\r \r Floor is filthy, I have watched the management clean it. They sort of push a random filthy broom around. What they leave are grey floors (should be offwhite) with dust, lint, dryer sheets everywhere. What this leads to, you may ask, is--dont drop your clothes on the floor.\r \r It is NOT temp controlled in the summer. In fact, they don't even run the giant ceiling fans on the hottest summer nights. I had to ask them once, everyone was wet with sweat. (fans work fine) They have A/C as I mentioned which is 100% not used.\r \r They have a bathroom. However, it has yet to have any toilet paper. I actually had to ask management, very very limited use of english, and they gave me a hard time about it! This is not a rare ocurrence. Point: they are even too cheap to buy toilet paper. Imagine machine maintenance. Many machines are constantly broken. They remain broken for months. I have watched them however use a clearly marked ""broken"" machine to wash their clients' clothing. Clever. Clients clothing: ALL COLORS ARE MIXED IN. Put in a GIANT batch in a dryer. Left for hours unfolded, wrinkling. They get mad when you remove clothes from the dryer so you can actually use it yourself (and it's been sitting there full for two hours). Many dryers do not get hot. You can also see the drums inside with gum, debris, and an enormous build up of lint though it says ""must clean daily"" on dryers. They just raised their prices. Big machines are usually broken; there are three of them. I left the laundromat across from the White Horse to go here, that place (no name on building) was THAT bad that this place is an improvement. \r \r Feel that college students and immigrants get taken advantage of, there is no place good to do laundry this part of town! Pros: More machines than unnamed place across from White Horse Cons: EVERYTHING is bad.

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