I think I got scammed by these guys ht tps://huntingammunitioncanada.com/ anyone else have any dealing with these guys ? they have my adress now and know im probably a firearms owner, thankfully i didnt try and buy ammo or firearms so they dont have my pal number. The way they tried to have me set up an account with shiiping company and deposit more money for refundable insurance was the last straw.. I didnt and started looking into company, the domain name is from phoenix.
this is what chatgpt had to say about it:
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No — based on available information, huntingammunitioncanada.com appears not to be a legitimate company and is widely considered high-risk or a scam.
Here’s what independent sources and community reports indicate:
Red flags and scam indicators
- Very low trust/trustworthiness score — Scam-Detector gives the site a very low trust score (≈19.6/100), marking it as “suspicious” and “dubious.”
- Scam warning sites list it as a firearm/ammo scam — StopGunScams.com describes huntingammunitioncanada.com (and related sites) as a “non-delivery scam” where buyers pay but receive no products, and scammers may continue asking for more money.
- New domain with minimal legitimacy history — Legitimate ammunition retailers usually have a longer, documented presence, reviews, and verifiable contact info; this site does not.
- Similar sites reported as scams — Online communities (e.g., gun forums on Reddit) often list these kinds of sites with similar names and setups as scams, especially when they accept insecure payments or never deliver products.
General advice
- Avoid ordering anything from the site — especially ammunition, firearms, or related goods.
- Never send payment by e-transfer, crypto, or other insecure methods unless you’re absolutely sure the seller is verified and reputable.
- Check reputable dealers — Use known Canadian firearms retailers or established sporting goods stores that have a verified history, physical address, and positive reviews.
If you were considering
huntingammunitioncanada.com for purchases, it’s safest
not to proceed due to widespread warnings and the high potential for fraud."