I purchased a Colt Ar-15/22 thinking it would be the answer to have a dedicated .22 rifle. It is a POS. Lots of problems with it and I purchased a different brand which has not exhibited the same problems.
Twice I have attempted to return it to the seller saying it was a POS and that I would like to get my bucks back. Twice he said no way- warranty issues were the responsibility of the Manufacturer, he would sent it in, but a refund was out of the questions (the owner).
In the means time, his back office staff has contacted me saying that I filled out the wrong form (4473) and that I need to redo it, for their benefit. I asked them to refund my bucks, I would give them the rifle back and we would both be happy. But NOOOOOOOOO.
I may be able to get a refund from my credit card company. So I will be made whole again.
My question is What kind to trouble can this company get into for using the wrong form. I would think they would be on the hook for not have a firearm on their records and not having it on hand.
Twice I have attempted to return it to the seller saying it was a POS and that I would like to get my bucks back. Twice he said no way- warranty issues were the responsibility of the Manufacturer, he would sent it in, but a refund was out of the questions (the owner).
In the means time, his back office staff has contacted me saying that I filled out the wrong form (4473) and that I need to redo it, for their benefit. I asked them to refund my bucks, I would give them the rifle back and we would both be happy. But NOOOOOOOOO.
I may be able to get a refund from my credit card company. So I will be made whole again.
My question is What kind to trouble can this company get into for using the wrong form. I would think they would be on the hook for not have a firearm on their records and not having it on hand.