Steven
Jacksonville,#2Consumer Comment
Sat, May 12, 2012
Do you know if you guys go to either http://archives.gov or http://www.archives.gov you can get you DD214's for free? From the looks of it you can even pull up your DD214's and download and/or print them up yourselves.
Stop paying 3rd parties to do something you can do yourself for nothing.
Sorry for the late update but I found this while I was looking for someone else that did the same thing through a different company.
Please try http://archives.gov or http://www.archives.gov . Please note the .gov at the end if you do .com you will go to another site.
Matthew
Winnemucca,#3Consumer Comment
Sat, December 10, 2011
Because I'm going to write my own rip-off report, I will keep this short. Jimbo, I feel ya and I believe your a real consumer. Ya see, April 13 2011 I ordered my DD214, it's been eight months and the only reason they even contacted me since April is because I've been demanding a refund. They've hung up on me several times and have even blamed me for they delay. For more information on what they're doing to me just check out my report. I'm also giving them a bad review on their website (like they'll publish it they edit their customer reviews.. real honest right) and I've already started reporting this to Federal Trade Commission and other such agencies.
Touchstone client services
New York,#4UPDATE Employee
Wed, July 20, 2011
We have processed well over 20,000 such requests and are the premier provided of expedited military records. We have hundreds of positive reviews at our website. We have no JIm, Jimbo or James who placed an order on June 27. This is a dirty-tricks by, most likely, envious competitors.