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*Consumer Comment: More to the story here! Most likely not actually dealing with AAFES
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Aafes is military retail card, they off-set my tax refund every year but my debt never decrease, it is still stay the same amount for three years. The Mr. president said no credit card can charge the interest rate. all interest rate should be freeze, how come the AAFES which belong to the goverment charge the military personel interest. I was rip off by this com. I paid every year for over a thousand but my account remain the same. I need help who ever had the same problem
to gather togeather to counter sue the company, the organization need to be teach a lesson
not to play with any military or their family, we need to be respect, please anyone who have the same problem pkease contact me.
I am maaddd. with this company and their third party who handle them.
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#1 Consumer Comment
AUTHOR: Inspector - Tobyhanna (USA)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, February 08, 2011
POSTED: Tuesday, February 08, 2011
They can charge the present interest rate. Freezing means the rate won't increase. But, the present rate can surely compound if you don't pay off the balance.
No president is going to cancel all interest rates, that would put the financial instutions (which he bailed out with your tax dollars) in dire straits.
#2 Consumer Comment
AUTHOR: Steve - Bradenton (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, February 08, 2011
POSTED: Tuesday, February 08, 2011
I have a good understanding how AAFES works as I served for 10 years and had an account with them.
First, I have concluded that you are not the actual military member as your English grammar is atrocious.
Second, if your Tax refunds are being taken, that means there has already been a lawsuit and a judgement on said amount, and now a third party is collectiing it. You are no longer dealing with AAFES.
AAFES "charge" priveleges are granted only to active duty servicemembers and the amount that is authorized to be charged is based on the members rank, monthly pay, and time left on current enlistment.
And, when an active duty member does not pay AAFES on time, a notice goes to that member's commander immediately, and payroll deduction is set up in an amount that will totally pay off the account prior to the members ETS, and all future charging is denied.
You cannot separate from active duty service [HONORABLY] with any outstanding obligations, such as an AAFES account. I owed AAFES when I separated and they forced me to pay it off before I could get my separation orders, and my honorable discharge from service.
Much more to the story here.