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DeCA will accept CertifiChecks until July 31
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DeCA will accept CertifiChecks until July 31
The contractor that ran the gift certificate program for the Defense Commissary Agency has shut its doors, leaving an unknown number of customers holding commissary gift certificates they can’t use.
CertifiChecks, Inc., abruptly announced that effective Feb. 26 they will no longer administer gift certificate programs. The company’s commercial phone number in Dayton, Ohio has been disconnected. A toll-free number provided on the Web site is a recording that does not allow a caller to leave a message. The Web site states that the company is in the process of filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy.
Commissary officials advise customers holding CertifiCheck certificates who wish to submit their certificates for “potential reimbursement” to send them to:
CertifiChecks, Inc.
Attn: Redemption Dept.
P.O. Box 13603
Dayton, OH 45413
It was uncertain at this time whether customers should send copies of the gift certificates and retain the originals in order to protect their money. The company warns merchants not to deposit gift certificates in the bank, because they will be returned.
Information was not available from the Defense Commissary Agency about the estimated value of outstanding commissary gift certificates. The agency is located at Fort Lee, Va., which was closed Monday because of snow.
But in a press release issued earlier, officials said more than $17.5 million in gift certificates have been purchased for authorized customers since the program was established in September 2002. In fiscal 2008, more than $3.9 million worth of certificates were purchased, redeemable in commissaries in denominations ranging from $5 to $100.
Philip Sakowitz Jr., the commissary agency’s director, said in the press release that as an appropriated fund agency, DeCA no longer can accept the certificates. He said DeCA is looking for an alternative solution to fulfill customers’ requests for commissary gift certificates.
Anyone could buy the certificates, but only authorized customers could use them. A number were bought as donations for military families in need through installation chaplains, the Air Force Aid Society, the USO, Operation Homefront, Operation Interdependence, and the Fisher House Foundation.
Those who bought the certificates paid a fee of $4.95 that went to CertifiChecks, for the cost of printing, mailing and handling of up to 20 certificates per order. The commissary agency received no revenue from its agreement with CertifiChecks, DeCA officials said.
CertifiChecks, Inc., which was established in 1999, processed gift certificates for about 450 merchants and associations across the country, DeCA said.
One of those merchants has been the Army and Air Force Exchange Service, which used CertifiChecks, Inc., to administer its Gifts From the Homefront program. As of Monday, AAFES stores were still accepting the gift certificates, pending a final decision on a policy for handling the defunct certificates, said spokesman Judd Anstey.
About one-third of the gift certificates bought through the Gifts From the Homefront program have not yet been redeemed. Between March 2003 and Dec. 31, 2008, the latest month for which data is available, 112,307 gift certificates valued at $2.4 million were purchased. As of March 2, some 37,602 gift certificates valued at $731,395 had not been redeemed.
Donors in the general public also could buy those gift certificates. But in October 2008, AAFES officials began scaling back the CertifiChecks program and promoting their own gift cards, which do not have a fee.
Gifts From the Homefront certificates also could be used in Navy exchanges, but Navy Exchange Service Command officials could not immediately be reached for information about whether the certificates will continue to be accepted.
Exchange gift certificates sold through the exchange catalog were not affiliated with CertifiChecks, and are not affected.
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http://www.militarytimes.com/news/20...cates_030209w/
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