Coyote Ugly
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But they are just dismissing me.
But they are just dismissing me.
Three answers on one page, all negative. Hmmmm...perhaps someone has an axe to grind? Methinks tho doth protest too much?
Just an observation.
You have a good eye Sir, and you can count to three.
With these qualifications you should be making important decissions in Ottawa among the other lieberals.![]()
You have a good eye Sir, and you can count to three.
With these qualifications you should be making important decissions in Ottawa among the other lieberals.![]()
If you send it back, you only eat the return shipping, at least that's been my experience.
So you could be out $20 or $120, your choice I guess.
If you have already soured any chance of a return being belligerent, then you might be ####ed...
So it would be fair to say this listed as a m98 military stock would be false advertising since it's been shortened and there for not military.
Just for your info, these shorter stocks aren't bubba jobs or sporterized. They were shortened by the Yugo's when they installed shorter barrels on some of the K98k's they refurbed.
It does sound odd though that the bolt cutout is off. Maybe there is more going on with your particular stock. Pics would help. nvmd. Saw the pics. You need a shortened handguard to allow your bands to fit.
I still would like to see pics of why the action doesn't fit. Why is the bolt cutout off?
It's not off, I pretty much guarantee it. It is a k98k stock shortened for the m48 length bbl. The op outed himself on Instagram. He's just flaming tradex every place he can b/c they haven't offered to refund his shipping. Childish, really.
Two sides to every story, and somewhere in the middle usually lays the truth.
The unwillingness to get a refund because one doesn’t want to pay shipping has always baffled me a bit. Last time I drove to the city to return a faulty toaster, they didn’t offer to cover my gas money.
When an ad is misleading and they send the WRONG product then what the ad states one should expect to not pay anything.... since it was the dealers mistake.... why would the customer be on the hook for any costs?!
Your logic is flawed.
When an ad is misleading and they send the WRONG product then what the ad states one should expect to not pay anything.... since it was the dealers mistake.... why would the customer be on the hook for any costs?!
Your logic is flawed.
I respectfully disagree. The product and the shipping are 2 different universes.
I agree that a faulty product should be fully refunded.
But “shipping” is something separate that you pay to avoid the hassle of driving there yourself, and is usually a tiny fraction of the cost it would take you to go get it yourself. Getting a product that doesn’t work for me is the risk I take when I choose shipping over driving.
no cost should be on the customer when a product is clearly falsely advertised and then faulty when it shows up. It's an extremely poor business practice when the consumer is stuck with a $40 bill for receiving a garbage product that was incorrectly advertised.



























