so what is the purpose of only offering the discount to those individuals if they are not to be used on duty for public safety?
I've asked CC if the IOP is available to retired members with no answer, so I guess I'll ask here...or maybe I need to email Korth?
I'm betting the question has already been asked and the answer is 'no'.
Without divulging IOP prices. let Just say its over a 300$ Kick in the nuts....
How much money are we talking about here? 3 or 4 hundred bucks? I've bought many things over the years and its kind of the way it is.
Bought a new PS3 for $600 or more and 8 months later they are $300. Bought my new F350 and 6 months later its 8 grand cheaper!
Its life. Early adopters pay the premium. Always have and always will.
so what is the purpose of only offering the discount to those individuals if they are not to be used on duty for public safety?
On the other hand I find it in poor taste to be asking for a discount just because the price dropped regardless of the difference.
You were willing to pay that price at the time and nobody was putting a gun to your head.
It is the same as trying to get the sale price after tha sale is over.
Tend to agree. If you don't want to pay a premium, don't camp out in front of the store waiting for the product.
Question for the people wanting a refund...if the price had shot up $400, how many of you would be back at the store offering more money to send in to Korth?
I have no problem with LE/Mil discounts.
Companies are free to give discounts to whomever they wish.
On the other hand I find it in poor taste to be asking for a discount just because the price dropped regardless of the difference.
You were willing to pay that price at the time and nobody was putting a gun to your head.
It is the same as trying to get the sale price after tha sale is over.



























