Chalk it up as a loss and move on. You got burned, but life goes on.
Well, that's good to hear. Good luck and keep us posted.*UPDATE* Store owner, Mike, said he couldn't find it and will have UPS come in tomorrow to review with them. Said if he can't solve the mystery he'll buy me the missing 1000 rounds.
We'll see what happens tomorrow.
I've heard of USPS saying merchandise was dropped off and signed for and it wasn't. Here's why.
Don 't you have to pass a 4473 to get ammo in hand in state now? How does that work if you don't actually"get" it in your hands.
Not yet. That law goes into effect next year.
This year was 'no internet ammo buyer without it going thru a approved ammo reseller'
(I'm not using the technically correct terms).
Next year you'll have to get an ammo permit good for 4 or 5 yrs. When you want to buy ammo from an approved ammo reseller, they'll have to check to see if the permit is still valid.
Is the "approved ammo reseller" charging or allowed to charge a fee for the transaction?
Seems like it is only fair to the retailer for having to deal with handling the order and verifying the buyer has approved permit.
Is the "approved ammo reseller" charging or allowed to charge a fee for the transaction?
Seems like it is only fair to the retailer for having to deal with handling the order and verifying the buyer has approved permit.
I am unsure how much these rounds cost, but I am positive I would not let it go. I would not let a human walk up and remove three hundred dollars from my hand either. The only way to be robbed is to let it happen.
Often, is 'move on' offered when someone is given the raw end of the stick. One piece of brass perhaps, but one thousand rounds of ammunition? It is unlikely any human is so flush or unconcerned with their purchases.
WOW, I had Midway send a package to the WRONG address, I called and they demanded I pay new shipping! They said if the wrong address accepted the package, it was my problem, and they wanted a charge to cancel delivery, and reship. Midway sent it to my old address, after I deleted it from their records. My confirmation page showed the correct address.I had put in my address incorrectly (wrong street number - new house), fortunately the UPS guy recognized my name and brought them to the correct house ! (I was ordering a lot to meet the end of 2017 deadline then).
Also kudos to Midway, I had another package returned to them because of wrong street number, they emailed me and I called. They reshipped the package without charging me additional.
Ummm. That's kinda the idea. If its difficult to participate in the shooting sports, they are hoping a lot of people will just give it up.It's a $25-35 fee. Again, another CA law that does nothing but make it more difficult for lawful citizens to acquire self defense.
How about sending me 1,000 rounds of ammunition. I promise to pay you after I get it. (And when I don't, just chalk it up as a loss and move on.)Chalk it up as a loss and move on. You got burned, but life goes on.
I’d do business where the owner tries to do the right thingsOP said the owner of the shop offered to replace it if it doesn't turn up. I'd call that an attempt to do the right thing. It's often said here and other places that mistakes will happen from time to time. It's how you go about rectifying the situation that counts then.
Easier said than done.I ordered 5000 .22 LR on Sat. It will be delivered to my HOUSE. MOVE to a free State.
"Free State" is a relative term...
I can get ammo delivered to my house in Kansass but not wine.