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I've had it with getting the run-around at GP and there being zero accountability in the EUC system. So, I sent the following to my Congressman.
"Howdy Mark,
I ask for your help getting government surplus property that was bought at auction and paid for 16 weeks ago released for pick up.
This isn't just my problem. Everyone who buys vehicles from federal auctions is stuck in the same boat. The auction company (https://www.govplanet.com/ often called GP) collects the paperwork (End Use Certificate), and payment, then sends it off to the TSC... and it is like a black hole. Info goes in but it doesn't come out.
Here's the full process:
After you win an auction for a HMMWV you have to fill out the End Use Certificate (EUC) application and submit for approval. In this case, since USMC trucks have a couple of additional checks, the flow looks like this:
- EUC application filled out and submitted by buyer to GP for review
- GP checks for errors, works with buyer on corrections, then submits to Defense Logistics Agency.
- DLA enters EUC application into their system, then sends to TSC.
- TSC completes a background check and sends the approval letter to DoD.
- DoD reviews for approval then send to USMC.
- Apparently, there is one Major at USMC who, among other job functions, reviews and issues final approval.
All of this for surplus military trucks that have already been overzealously demilitarized. So... they are just trucks. No armor. No weapons. No radios. Just thoroughly stripped trucks.
When you go through the EUC process listed above they put you on a list for faster turn around on future purchases within 5 years. I bought my last USMC HMMWV in 2018. So, GP set the expectation that it might take as much as 2-3 weeks to get my paperwork verified and release my truck. I am now almost 17 weeks from the auction and over 16 weeks from making full payment and submitting my paperwork. Contacting GP is useless. Their phone support folks have a script that says to be patient, but no real info or visibility into how the EUC paperwork is making its way through the system.
I have over $27,000 tied up in this purchase that I was supposed to be able to pick up MONTHS ago. Yet I can get no meaningful info on when I will be able to pick it up, where my paperwork is in the process, what is holding things up, etc. Just generic blame placed on "covid". Yet they are still auctioning new trucks every week.
I feel 100% powerless in this situation and would greatly appreciate any assistance you can provide in getting my truck released, and accountability and visibility within the EUC process."
"Howdy Mark,
I ask for your help getting government surplus property that was bought at auction and paid for 16 weeks ago released for pick up.
This isn't just my problem. Everyone who buys vehicles from federal auctions is stuck in the same boat. The auction company (https://www.govplanet.com/ often called GP) collects the paperwork (End Use Certificate), and payment, then sends it off to the TSC... and it is like a black hole. Info goes in but it doesn't come out.
Here's the full process:
After you win an auction for a HMMWV you have to fill out the End Use Certificate (EUC) application and submit for approval. In this case, since USMC trucks have a couple of additional checks, the flow looks like this:
- EUC application filled out and submitted by buyer to GP for review
- GP checks for errors, works with buyer on corrections, then submits to Defense Logistics Agency.
- DLA enters EUC application into their system, then sends to TSC.
- TSC completes a background check and sends the approval letter to DoD.
- DoD reviews for approval then send to USMC.
- Apparently, there is one Major at USMC who, among other job functions, reviews and issues final approval.
All of this for surplus military trucks that have already been overzealously demilitarized. So... they are just trucks. No armor. No weapons. No radios. Just thoroughly stripped trucks.
When you go through the EUC process listed above they put you on a list for faster turn around on future purchases within 5 years. I bought my last USMC HMMWV in 2018. So, GP set the expectation that it might take as much as 2-3 weeks to get my paperwork verified and release my truck. I am now almost 17 weeks from the auction and over 16 weeks from making full payment and submitting my paperwork. Contacting GP is useless. Their phone support folks have a script that says to be patient, but no real info or visibility into how the EUC paperwork is making its way through the system.
I have over $27,000 tied up in this purchase that I was supposed to be able to pick up MONTHS ago. Yet I can get no meaningful info on when I will be able to pick it up, where my paperwork is in the process, what is holding things up, etc. Just generic blame placed on "covid". Yet they are still auctioning new trucks every week.
I feel 100% powerless in this situation and would greatly appreciate any assistance you can provide in getting my truck released, and accountability and visibility within the EUC process."