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Gi Joes Army Navy / Armed Forces MCSS - Jamaica, NY Complaints - Rip off, no refund policy

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Gi Joes Army Navy / Armed Forces MCSS - Jamaica, NY

Posted: 2006-12-31 by Joanna Merkerson [send email]
Rip off, no refund policy
Complaint Rating:  100 % with 189 votes
This company sells fake items claiming they are real. I purchased items for my husband to surprise him but when I gave them to him they were fake. This company gives you the biggest runaround when you try to talk to them. They also want to charge you an outrageous 30% restocking fee when you return their fake items back to them. This place is a total ripoff. I do not advise you buy anything from them.
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143 days ago by Dean [send email]
Its sad that fellow servicemembers would support a company that rips off military personel like the Armed Forces MCSS. At the least they are guilty of fraud and theft of military member's hard earned money. Right now I am stationed at one of the largest Army bases in Texas. I will do my utmost to spread the word here about the deceptive practices of these thieves at Armed Forces MCSS. If they lose a few sales because of this then I have done my part to protect fellow servicemembers in the Army and USAF from their crooked business practices.
141 days ago by Consumer Protection Agency Inf [send email]
ANOTHER RESOURSE THAT YOU CAN USE. Good information about New York Consumer Laws

New York City Department of Consumer Affairs

WHO WE ARE
The New York City Department of Consumer Affairs (DCA) receives thousands of complaint calls each year. When a complaint falls within DCA's legal jurisdiction, DCA will mediate between the consumer and the store owner or merchant. In some cases, if the issue can't be resolved, DCA's administrative law judges will hear the case. When appropriate, the Legal Division pursues litigation against businesses that defraud consumers.



HOW TO GET HELP
To contact this group, FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS below:
To file a complaint with the New York City Department of Consumer Affairs:

(1) Call 212-NEW-YORK, or

(2) Call 3-1-1, or

(3) Go to http://www.nyc.gov/html/dca/html/resources/forms.shtml
138 days ago by Airforce/army Times Story [send email]
STORY IN THE ARMY AND AIRFORCE TIMES CONCERNING Armed Forces MCSS:

Here's the article...

Sgt. Shopper

Troops blast online uniform retailer
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Posted : December,

Sometimes the online store that seems to have just what you’re looking for isn’t what it seems.

Several otherwise savvy service members — among them a major and a master sergeant — say they learned that lesson recently after trying to purchase uniform items from the private company Armed Forces Military Clothing Sales Store of Jamaica, N.Y.

Many say the company simply does not respond to complaints about late or undelivered orders.

Despite its official-sounding name, the company, also known as Armed Forces MCSS, is not part of the government.

Air Force Maj. Dwight Minnick is among the dissatisfied customers. He said he ordered $457 in uniform items in early March and was told they were in stock and could be delivered by April 1.

When he hadn’t received his order by April 9, he called to cancel and, he said, was told that could only be done online. However, when he tried, the system failed to cancel the order. So he canceled the charge with his credit card company instead.

The uniforms eventually arrived, he said — the week of May 5, more than a month late, while Minnick was on temporary duty. Shortly after he called FedEx on May 14 to find out how to return them, however, he received a call from Armed Forces MCSS.

“He threatened to call 911 and have me arrested, ” Minnick said, adding that the employee would not give his name. “He told me there was a $10, 000 fine. He said he had done this to two other people, but he wouldn’t give me any other information.”

Minnick said he complained to his base inspector general, who has since briefed other airmen at Ellsworth Air Force Base, S.D., about the company.

“I’m concerned about the young airman or soldier who gives in to these bullying tactics, ” he said.

Leslie Fields, chief financial officer at Armed Forces MCSS, acknowledged problems.

“We do have some dissatisfied customers, ” he said. “I send out our sincerest apologies to these people.”

He acknowledged “bad attitudes” in customer service, and promised: “I intend to fix the problems.”

He said anyone with complaints should e-mail him directly at leslie.fields@armedforcesmcss.us, or call him at (718) 291-4611.

He also said he had thousands of satisfied customers and that his company is pursuing legal action against nine people whom he says accepted orders and then canceled payment through their credit card companies.

Comments from interviews with service members and postings on the consumer bulletin board http://www.complaintsboard.com allege the company threatened to file IG complaints and take legal action against service members who tried to cancel orders.

Most complaints are from airmen because of the Air Force’s new airman battle uniform, which has been in short supply everywhere. Fields said the company has been working closely with vendors to try to get the uniforms they need in stock.

Missouri Air National Guard Master Sgt. Miles Spainhower said he used his credit card to place a $275 order with Armed Forces MCSS. He said he never received it and got only $225 back when he canceled the order.

He filed a complaint with the Better Business Bureau, which forwarded it to the company for response. Spainhower said Armed Forces MCSS mailed him back a copy of his complaint, with no response — but addressed the envelope to “Miles ‘Crybaby’ Spainhower.” Fields said he is looking into that.

The New York Better Business Bureau has rated Armed Forces MCSS as “unsatisfactory” for its complaint response record, said Tony Barbera, manager of the New York BBB’s information and investigations department.

According to the BBB’s online report at http://www.cbbb.org, 26 complaints were filed against the company in the past year; it failed to respond to 21.

Fields said his company ceased working with the New York BBB after it refused to remove what Fields called “erroneous” information from its Web site. He said his company has filed a complaint about the BBB with the New York attorney general.

Here are some things to consider when buying online:

• Check out the company through the Better Business Bureau, http://www.cbbb.org.

• Buy with a credit card; you have more protections.

• Check the terms and conditions before buying. Unless you agree to a longer time frame, the company must ship within 30 days, or you have the right to cancel, according to the Federal Trade Commission.

• If you have concerns about a company, contact your base legal assistance office.
116 days ago by Armando Cruz [send email]
When I found Armed Forces MCSS they were the only ones offering the new Air Force APECS Gortex parka. I should have listened to the Air Force warnings sent out asking Active Duty members not to purchase these items until they became available through AAFES clothing stores. When I found the website I totally trusted that it would be legit and that I could trust doing business with a company whose name is ARMED FORCES MCSS (I should have checked the BBB first). It's been 6 months now and 2mos since posting my complaint with the Better Business Bureua of New York. My case manager Jihan Varisco at the BBB has been assisting but it seems that all efforts have been futile. I just got off the phone with Keith Zapata today and he once again promised that the item was going to be sent by 16Jun08. Just like he has been promosing about every couple weeks to send it and still nothing. He wouldn't even give me a tracking number. Same BS just like everyone else. I told him that if I didn't get a tracking number on the jacket by the 16th that I would take Armed Forces MCSS to the New York IG. I will be working with my local JAG office to resolve this issue as well. I guess I just trusted that anything that had Armed Forces on it was trust worthy. Next time I decide to order from an unkown web source I'll check it out with the BBB first.

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