dogtown tom
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If the "old guy" didn't have a computer or fax.....I would and have.larryh1108 .....If a regular customer of yours asked you to mail an old guy a signed copy of your FFL, even with all the other options available, and you said no, you'd deserve to lose his business.
You are COMPLETELY missing the point of this thread. The OP was only told of this requirement AFTER the auction......and that's out of line.
Then their grandkid can open the email, print the FFL and hand it to grandpa.Some old timers don't have faxes, don't use email and have no use for computers. Their grand kid may have listed an ad for them and they "always" asked for and got a signed FFL before they shipped.
My grandfather was 98 when he began using email. If someone is astute enough to use GunBroker to list their gun for sale they darn well better know how to use email.Some old timers are just that and don't care about the new way of doing things.
Again, this wasn't a customer request.........it's the SELLER. :banghead:It is not a big deal to print the FFL, sign it and drop it in the mail. The fact that you won't do it because you don't have to led to the doing the minimum required for your customers comment. That's how it came across. It does not make sense to me. Sorry.