I've been checking their used shotgun section for a while looking for a winchester defender 1300.
Checked today and noticed this for the first time:
Please note, item description may not be as described, and prices are subject to change
WHAT???
You guys are writing the descriptions WHILE LOOKING AT THE FIREARMS. How can they be innacurate???
My first try was my last with them.
Graydog
I actually just noticed that myself. Certainly raises a few eyebrows, doesn't it?
What we were trying to say is that we have seen several firearms arrive in our store that do not match the original descriptions from the manufacture, ie: a Savage F-class rifle that was originally listed with a laminate stock, but is now shipped to us with a synthetic stock instead.
I think the wording on that disclaimer needs to be revised.
We are changing that heading to read DESCRIPTIONS AND PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE.
Sorry for the confusion.
I find there overpriced on certain products. Usually newly released stuff. And they wont price match.
Well complaint on this forum at least has the benefit of generating vendor attention when calls dont! I got my answer and guess what it's a system deficiency and Coincidence !!! that two persons in whole of Canada called at the exact same time, for exact same gun; one being served just a tad faster. Wwwow, what are the odds!!!
As I mentioned in our private E-mail conversations, this occurs far more often than you might choose to believe. Ask any of our regular patrons who have been in the gun room when a customer is looking at a firearm and a telephone call comes in for the very same item --- or two customers arrive independently to view (and presumably purchase) the same gun.
Again, I offer my apologies for the situation that has driven you to this posting, but to you and all others I do remind you that the following notice is placed at the top of our website homepage just to advise that this sort of issue is possible:
NOTICE
Please note the firearm listings on our website are now being updated once an hour. Because of these changes, we no longer are able to offer customers a 24-hour hold period on firearms.
An item may be sold at any time. We operate on a first-come, first-serve basis. Therefore you must commit to a purchase either in-store, via the phone or by email. A layaway service is still available with a minimum deposit equal to 1/3 of the retail price after taxes. Full payment must be made within 90 days. Cancellation of a layaway item will result in a 10% restocking fee. Failure to pay for layaway item, in full, after 90 days will result in a forfeit of the down payment.
In your case, you did the right thing by placing your telephone call and asking to purchase the item in question. Unfortunately, another party did likewise, and their order was simply processed ahead of yours.
I do not disagree that a complimentary telephone call should have been extended to you in order to advise that this revolver had been sold to another customer, but I have the impression from both your postings here and our private E-mails that the end result from your perspective would have been the very same.
In the mean time, as I offered in our private contacts, if you do locate any other firearm on our listings that is near to the price that was posted on the S&W 27-2 nickel revolver, we will certainly do all that we can to negotiate that price down toward a level that will be satisfactory to all parties involved.
Please feel free to contact me if you have any further questions or concerns.
As I mentioned in our private E-mail conversations, this occurs far more often than you might choose to believe. Ask any of our regular patrons who have been in the gun room when a customer is looking at a firearm and a telephone call comes in for the very same item --- or two customers arrive independently to view (and presumably purchase) the same gun.
Would you care to elaborate a little big, Graydog? It's difficult to fix a problem if we don't know what the problem is.
Feel free to contact me at our E-mail address (info@ellwoodepps.com) if you wish to discuss this matter.
Now given all this good will, tell you what, YOU call me next time you get one for sale and we'll certainly deal then. For now, this is over.
Pretty hard to fix a customer you screwed with.
I also will never deal with them, and no need to expain. Figure it out customers don't come back when they've been wronged. You can't fix certain things, bad service is one of them.




























