Not trying to be a smart azz but curious as to how he got hold of your PAL and DL.
A rookie mistake on my end, never send photos of your ID.
Not trying to be a smart azz but curious as to how he got hold of your PAL and DL.
Only gun I somewhat regret selling is an M1 Garand. Bought it for $150 from Lever Arms. After a few years I wasn't using it much so sent it down the road although I made a considerable profit as prices had risen dramatically. Now sometimes wish I had a Garand, but not often enough to pay current prices for one. I still have a few en bloc clips lying around in the shop and every now and then I find them by accident and think "sure would be fun to hear the PING"![]()
A rookie mistake on my end, never send photos of your ID.
Sold my Winchester 1895 .303. Several years later I saw it for sale and bought it back. A few months later I sold it again. No remorse the 2nd time.
.Sold a unfired 1983 browning micro medallion in 7-08, about 7-8-9 years ago, by far the nicest stocked factory rifle I had owned. I really wanted a Sako finnlight, so I reluctantly sold the micro medallion to fund one (asked $1200, lasted 1/2 a day).
Right away, I sent the E transfer for the finnlight, only to find out he was a scam artist. Lost $1500, my micro medallion, not to mention my PAL and DL. The bastard keeps trying to use my ID still to this day.
Huge seller remorse!
On that note, if anyone recognizes this rifle (I believe I sold it on here) I’d buy it back in a heartbeat, even if it has been fired.
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I had a marlin 336 30-30 with peep sights.
Traded it on here for a bow.
Got burned buy the other seller.
Stripped the good stuff off and put cheap stuff on.
Then gave me some Bonus brodheads loose in the box that cut the string in shipping.
Then he stopped replying to pms
Maybe the transaction wasn't on CGN, he's a member on HuntingBC.ca since 2011




























