GBEX Updating Website to be Integrated with Office Depot
During the GBEX web
integration transition with Office Depot, please do not place orders between Dec. 28, 2016 and Jan. 2, 2017.
What will change?
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Your username and password.
Your username will be changed to your UC email address. Over the winter season days, an email with your temporary password and a guide on how to take full advantage of the updated website will be sent to you via email.
What will remain the same?
- GBEX web address: gbexllc.com
- Customer service team and sales representatives: CustomerService@GBEXLLC.com / 855-372-4239
- Deliveries by the same drivers.
Please note that you will continue to receive the same high level of support received from GBEX and Central Stores customer service, deliveries, and sales teams. None of the payment processes will change, and overall, the process for placing your office supply orders will be improved!
If you have any specific questions on the web transition and its impact to you and the university, please contact UC Central Stores at
or 513-556-5659.
Thank you for your cooperation during our transition, and Central Stores looks forward to continuing our partnership with GBEX for years to come.
265 Tangeman University Center
University of Cincinnati
Cincinnati, OH 45221-0217
513-556-5659
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