19 June 2019
Boss Logo Is Back But With A Twist
MISSISSAUGA—
President and NEW BOSS
President and NEW BOSS
 BOSS LOGO ( bosslogo.com) is back in business under Derek McGeachie of MI5. The website has been up and running for several months. The website, logo brand and equipment was bought from the receiver. During the first part of receivership customers were directed to Caterpillar Rd in Mississauga( MI5 address) than to Basaltic Rd in Concord (MPI Print). Than the website was down for about six months. Once up and running a letter was sent to customers announcing new ownership with Derek McGeachie as the New BOSS. 
 
Part of the email sent to  previous Boss Logo customers
Part of the email sent to previous Boss Logo customers
Around the same time a email was sent to customers saying their order had been cancelled, a refund will be put back on your credit card and  we are no longer associated with MI5. We have relocated to 139 Basaltic Rd. All orders will be completed at this facility moving forward. The email was sent from dontreply@bosslogo.com and a number of former Boss Logo customers confirmed they received this email. Despite repeated call neither MI5 or MPI Print would return calls. 
Comments:
6. Sb says:
24 June 2019 at 8:58 AM
We tried them a few months ago. We ordered some business cards with matte (silk) lamination. Before we ordered them, I called and talk with a lady asking if they can print and ship the order before a specific date. She said that's not a problem and asked me to send her the files by email and she will email me a link to make the payment. I did it and the next day I followed up because she did not send me the payment's link. All of the sudden, she forgot our conversation from the previous day and she said that the order must be placed online and can not be printed and shipped by the date we want it done. The only option was to accept the new delivery date or to look away from this company. I called my client and they accepted the delay. When we got the job we were surprised with the quality we got. The printing was acceptable but the registration was off more than 1/8". We could not deliver the job to the customer so we put it in the garbage. I asked them for full refund and they said the order could be reprinted on their cost but for us that was not an option. I will never work or recommend this company.
5. Kawhi-and-dine says:
21 June 2019 at 3:48 PM
I have had very good experiences with Boss Logo since they re-launched.
4. Boss says:
20 June 2019 at 8:40 PM
meet the new boss, same as the old boss.
3. Anil Zaidi says:
20 June 2019 at 6:03 PM
I can confirm that the new Boss Logo launched in March 2019 and that Derek McGeachie is the new owner. Derek's involvement has allowed the new Boss Logo to leverage one of the largest and best print platforms in North America. At the new Boss Logo we value honesty and integrity and treat all employees, customers and suppliers with respect. Our goal is to provide exceptional service and quality to our members and to establish the new Boss Logo as their preferred online printing partner.
2. Gorapsgo says:
20 June 2019 at 4:30 PM
I could never trust that name. Did anyone ever get their money? You would be a fool to give BOSS any work. That name should never exist with all the scams they pulled and screwed brokers.
1. Mitchell says:
20 June 2019 at 8:27 AM
BOSS LOGO ( booslogo.com) is back in business under Derek McGeachie of MI5 BOOS LOGO? thanks for the mistake printcan.
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