Can a store keep my fully transferred handgun from me

Was that a consignment Glock 17? Never knew Wolverine to be gougers. But if it was consignment then the owner sets the price. I bought my G17 for under $900 from them. The only people I see selling Glocks for double and triple retail are greedy individuals trying to make a fast buck.

Addressed earlier in the thread…though I can’t blame you for missing it. It was some super-fancy glock with an optic and one of those stock systems for it. Apparently a fair price for what it was.
 
As others have said, they are not just G17's. They are kits that come with chassis, red dot and custom paint jobs.

Pretty uncool to try and trash Wolverine like that. They have been pretty standup about not gouging. They had Glock44's for just under $600 and Gen4 and 5 17's for $750 to $900 yesterday.
I’ve purchased 3 guns from them in the last few months and they have been stand up guys each time. Fair prices, transfer numbers given no problem. Definitely one of the top dealers.
 
Wow. There are a lot of pushovers on this site eh? I can not believe some people advocate for just paying the difference. You made a deal, if they change it it’s not the same deal anymore, you are getting screwed. It’s a freaking handgun, not life saving medication for his children.

Actually, I just thought about it, doesn’t surprise me at all. There’s a reason why this country has gone the way it has and our firearms “laws” are so terrible. Canadians will literally let people walk all over them and even say thank you after they wipe the #### off their shoes on their backs.
 
Wow. There are a lot of pushovers on this site eh? I can not believe some people advocate for just paying the difference. You made a deal, if they change it it’s not the same deal anymore, you are getting screwed. It’s a freaking handgun, not life saving medication for his children.

Actually, I just thought about it, doesn’t surprise me at all. There’s a reason why this country has gone the way it has and our firearms “laws” are so terrible. Canadians will literally let people walk all over them and even say thank you after they wipe the #### off their shoes on their backs.

x2. Just bend over and take it.
 
As someone that owns a gun shop
This is the dealers problem.
If they have told the client they will transfer the gun ba k if he does,not pay for the shipping that is

ex·tor·tion
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the practice of obtaining something, especially money, through force or threats.
Asking nicely and explaining the situation goes along way.
But at the end of the day it's a contract and price was agreed on.
If they do sue them for damages
 
As someone that owns a gun shop
This is the dealers problem.
If they have told the client they will transfer the gun ba k if he does,not pay for the shipping that is

ex·tor·tion
/ikˈstôrSH(ə)n/
Learn to pronounce
noun
the practice of obtaining something, especially money, through force or threats.
Asking nicely and explaining the situation goes along way.
But at the end of the day it's a contract and price was agreed on.
If they do sue them for damages

Take then to court, never give them your hard worked dollar. Call the cfo and ask
 
Interesting reading so many divided opinions. I can't believe so many people find it acceptable that a retailer can get away with doing something like this. "Just pay"? Really? I guess the last couple years people just sort of settled for doing as they're told.

Ontario transfers are taking several months and if things dont improve, some people would be looking at a year for a transfer to be completed. With the cost of everything going up, does that allow a retailer to say "well, now we decided that the gun is worth 50% more, so pay the difference"? If the gun and shipping is paid in full (or agreed on "free"), then the deal has been completed. It is on the retailer to ship it and eat the cost.
 
Tenda can not reverse the ownership once it has been transferred to someone else and approved by the CFO.

Once the transfer is COMPLETE......Tenda has no more or less power than you calling the CFC and telling them you want to take someone's firearm from them without their consent.

Actually they can reverse it and resell it. Is it wrong, yes. Can they do it? Yes.
 
Thats the problems..there is no ´agreed on free shipping’…at time of purchase.
With the long transfer delays, my guess is the ‘shipping will be established at time of shipping » is more likely the scenario. It may also like ‘dealer reserve the right to change shipping policy anytime’.
The OP should go read or see what the clauses said at the time of buying.

I am sure there is more of this story than just the OP’s position and sayings.
That kind of stuff should be done over the phone with the dealer..he will not achieve anything here in my views.
 
You win some you lose some.. At least you CAN get your new purchase... so many great guns on my list I will now never be able to buy. Just pay the difference, get your gun and let off some steam at the range.. then go home and have a beer. Works all the time for me.
 
The store is in the wrong for not honoring an agreed price at the time of purchase. That being said (which is still no excuse) is that the dealer may have had to switch shipping companies as previously mentioned for a certain reason which is unknown. If you add up the amount of orders with a few dollars on each order it can cost the store big $$$, which again is still no excuse as the original price was agreed upon. By the amount of times the op has been asked the same question of what the amount is and he or she still doesn’t answer tells me it’s probably an embarrassing amount to fight over. I wish I had the amount of time in the day that you have to fight over pennies on the dollar. Quit being stubborn, pay the $9 then tell everyone how they treated you. I’m sure a few people will think twice before buying something off of them because of how you were treated.
 
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