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After getting tired of a few long term members floating disinformation through either ignorance or jealousy insisting the gov't could come and take our private property anytime they feel like I decided to contact the DLA directly. Not only did they respond by email, but they called me twice to talk to me about it. A gentleman named Evans took the time to answer all my questions. What the answer comes down to is a simple big fat NO they can not confiscate your property after the sale.
They will occasionally ask that the property be returned under certain conditions like the Marines needing a piece of equipment the Army sold, major war, safety issue ect , he also stated unequivocally we can simply say no, and that would be the end of it. So collect away and don't worry about this particular fear mongering any longer.
Thank you for contacting DLA. Below are details regarding your issue
and/or concern.
Service Ticket Information
Ticket No./Date: 8005946220 / 10/26/2018
Description: RBI GOVERNMENT SALES ISSUE
NSN:
Requisition Number:
PO#/PR#:
Contract Number:
Status: Closed
Problem/Interim/Resolution
Mel Proulx (J422, x5831) 20181029
Lawrence Evans called Mr. Stevens 0930, 29 October 2018 to discuss his
concerns. He explained to him that the government does not #confiscate#
property but does occasionally request items sold be returned for a
variety of reasons. He outlined the four reasons that are most
prevalent.
A. Military need, a service has a requirement for an item that was
previously declared excess.
B. Humanitarian or disaster support.
C. Safety issue or latent defect in the item.
D. Change in coding, normally the demil code, that makes the item not
eligible for sale under DOD policy.
Mr. Stevens was satisfied with the information given and very
appreciative of the phone call.
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Mel Proulx (J422, x5831) 20181026
Customer emailed response answering his question.
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Interim; Greg Dangremond, J411, x4885, 10/26/2018, this ticket is being
assigned to Mr. Mel Proulx for customer assistance.
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Problem :
From: Stevensfam1@msn.comService Ticket Detail
Created By: HP91805
Created On: 10/26/2018
Closed On: 10/26/2018
Customer Information
Contact Name: Robert Stevens
Contact Position:
Contact Telephone:
Contact Email: Stevensfam1@msn.com
Account Address
DODAAC: 40004N
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Generic Sold-To DO NOT CHANGE Page
74 Washington Avenue North 2
BATTLE CREEK MI 49037
Service Ticket No./Date
8005946220 / 10/26/2018
To: dlacontactcenter@dla.mil
Subject: [Non-DoD Source] Vehicles subject to being recalled to gov't
property after sale?Dear Sirs:
I keep hearing people saying vehicles bought through gov't
services and their third party sales are subject to being recalled
without remuneration after the sale and after titled. Is this true?
Thanks, Robert Stevens
Learn about DLA Self Help Tools available to you online under
Links/Resources at
http://www.dla.mil/CustomerSupport/Resources/SelfHelp.aspx
#We are DLA. We are committed to providing you, our valued customer,
with logistics solutions.#
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We are DLA. We stand committed to providing logistics solutions to our
valued customers.
This email is for information purposes only. If you require further
assistance, please send a reply back on this email or call our DLA
Customer Interaction Center (CIC) at 1(877)352-2255, COMM
1(269)961-7766, or DSN 661-7766. To help us assist you, please refer to
your Service Ticket number.
They will occasionally ask that the property be returned under certain conditions like the Marines needing a piece of equipment the Army sold, major war, safety issue ect , he also stated unequivocally we can simply say no, and that would be the end of it. So collect away and don't worry about this particular fear mongering any longer.
Thank you for contacting DLA. Below are details regarding your issue
and/or concern.
Service Ticket Information
Ticket No./Date: 8005946220 / 10/26/2018
Description: RBI GOVERNMENT SALES ISSUE
NSN:
Requisition Number:
PO#/PR#:
Contract Number:
Status: Closed
Problem/Interim/Resolution
Mel Proulx (J422, x5831) 20181029
Lawrence Evans called Mr. Stevens 0930, 29 October 2018 to discuss his
concerns. He explained to him that the government does not #confiscate#
property but does occasionally request items sold be returned for a
variety of reasons. He outlined the four reasons that are most
prevalent.
A. Military need, a service has a requirement for an item that was
previously declared excess.
B. Humanitarian or disaster support.
C. Safety issue or latent defect in the item.
D. Change in coding, normally the demil code, that makes the item not
eligible for sale under DOD policy.
Mr. Stevens was satisfied with the information given and very
appreciative of the phone call.
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/////////////////////////////////////////////////
Mel Proulx (J422, x5831) 20181026
Customer emailed response answering his question.
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
///////////
Interim; Greg Dangremond, J411, x4885, 10/26/2018, this ticket is being
assigned to Mr. Mel Proulx for customer assistance.
//////////////////////////////////
Problem :
From: Stevensfam1@msn.comService Ticket Detail
Created By: HP91805
Created On: 10/26/2018
Closed On: 10/26/2018
Customer Information
Contact Name: Robert Stevens
Contact Position:
Contact Telephone:
Contact Email: Stevensfam1@msn.com
Account Address
DODAAC: 40004N
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We are DLA. We stand committed to providing logistics solutions to our
valued customers.
This email is for information purposes only. If you require further
assistance, please send a reply back on this email or call our DLA
Customer Interaction Center (CIC) at 1(877)352-2255, COMM
1(269)961-7766, or DSN 661-7766. To help us assist you, please refer to
your Service Ticket number.
Generic Sold-To DO NOT CHANGE Page
74 Washington Avenue North 2
BATTLE CREEK MI 49037
Service Ticket No./Date
8005946220 / 10/26/2018
To: dlacontactcenter@dla.mil
Subject: [Non-DoD Source] Vehicles subject to being recalled to gov't
property after sale?Dear Sirs:
I keep hearing people saying vehicles bought through gov't
services and their third party sales are subject to being recalled
without remuneration after the sale and after titled. Is this true?
Thanks, Robert Stevens
Learn about DLA Self Help Tools available to you online under
Links/Resources at
http://www.dla.mil/CustomerSupport/Resources/SelfHelp.aspx
#We are DLA. We are committed to providing you, our valued customer,
with logistics solutions.#
------------------------------------------------------------------------
We are DLA. We stand committed to providing logistics solutions to our
valued customers.
This email is for information purposes only. If you require further
assistance, please send a reply back on this email or call our DLA
Customer Interaction Center (CIC) at 1(877)352-2255, COMM
1(269)961-7766, or DSN 661-7766. To help us assist you, please refer to
your Service Ticket number.