Anyone had a problem with store GUNSHOWMAGS.COM?

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Tigerclaw_x

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I placed an order with them on Jan 8. Before placing an order I wrote an email to them and they replied. So I placed an order. They created the shipping label on Jan 10th. And that was it. I wrote to them three times times, they replied each time saying that "They will ship it tomorrow or day after" and that they are "swamped" but they never shipped the items as of yet. I know that in these times, us, gun owners should stick together and not get each other into trouble, and not get into trouble retailers whom liberals would be all to happy to pull a business license from, but at this point I do not know what to do. I do NOT want to get them into trouble. The website gives NO phone number, the address they are giving you is an apartment/condo building in Las Vegas, Nevada (2854 Geary Place Las Vegas, NV 89109). The company has NO reviews of any kind, neither positive or negative. Once again, I do not want to create problems for a firearms retailer at this political climate, but sitting on my orders for 15 days and keep promising that they will ship it "In next two days" is sorta suspicious. Anyone has any ideas?
 
Never heard of them. Website claims to be in business since 1984. Domain registered 6/2020.

If you paid by CC find out how long of a wait is required before you can do a charge back.
This is a second time "veteran owned" business screwed me. First were Warehousemags.com. Now those guys. Okay. Avoiding Veteran owned businesses from now on.
 
This is a second time "veteran owned" business screwed me. First were Warehousemags.com. Now those guys. Okay. Avoiding Veteran owned businesses from now on.

Perhaps you should stick with known suppliers instead of whoknows.com. I wouldnt blame Veteran owned businesses on falling prey to scams..

So many known places are sold out of magazines, ammo, guns. It's the absolute wrong time to go searching on unknown websites.. .
 
Thus endeth the lesson on verification of legitimacy.

Just because someone is a veteran doesn’t make them a good person (or an expert).

Just because a business is veteran owned doesn’t make them a good business.

Just because ONE veteran business is crap doesn’t mean they all are.
 
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