“It is a tragedy to see food stamp recipients turned away without food because of errors committed by Citicorp via its designated service provider, EDS,” said Tim Hammonds, FMI President and CEO. “FMI is working closely with USDA and state agencies to minimize the adverse impact on consumers and to reimburse affected retailers. But it’s time for Citicorp, Deluxe and EDS to step up and take responsibility for the frequent system failures and to take action to correct the matter immediately.”
Key problems plaguing the EBT system include frequent outages, duplicate charges, loss of float, recipient rejection and uncollectable adjustments – all of which have contributed to reduced user confidence in the system. The situation is further complicated by retailer inability to use emergency vouchers when the system is inoperable.
Food retailers’ frustration with Citicorp and its contractors peaked on June 12-13 when the system was inoperable for 12 hours. Thousands of irate customers across the U.S. were refused benefits and retailers incurred substantial expenses due to lost sales.
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