Customer review of Tenda.

It's been 3 weeks since I purchased a restricted (Nov 23) & pcc from them in store. Pcc wasn't even the advertised chambered in 9mm as per their website, it was 10mm. My mistake for not checking since I was excited during pickup and looking at other toys, but lesson learned. Returned the pcc and I bought another restricted (Nov 29). No updates yet on either. For reference I purchased a restricted from al flahertys in store on Nov 28, got the call on Dec 12 it was ready for pickup. I don't think it's the CFO since I've purchased from both stores around the same time and al flahertys has been consistent with a 2 week transfer window.

20/12/2019 Update - Tenda finally called me today for the Nov 23 transfer, it is ready for pickup. 27 days in total.

30/12/2019 - Received my registration cert in the mail for my Nov 29 purchase so I called Tenda to see what was up. They said to call the CFO which I did. I got in contact with the CFO around 9:30am and they emailed me out my transfer notification papers by 10am. Was at the store later on that day to pick it up. During the month long wait no one from the store called me about updates.

Both of the transfer notifications from Tenda indicated that my applications were submitted about 2 weeks after my purchases so that could be a key reason in the hold up and slow down of apps.

But I have received great customer service every time I visited the store in person or given them a phone call. Some employees even remember your questions from the last visit and see if your problem has been solved or if they can do anything to help you out with it. Great deals and the selection is quite expansive. Employees are personable, informative and focused on building rapport with customers. So overall the positives outweigh the negatives but no one likes to wait especially when you're dropping that kind of cash.
 
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My second transaction with Tenda was just an order for a box of 147gr JHP Winchester 9mm, something I wanted to try in my PCC. They had it listed as in stock at the time of my order, but somehow the last box sold before they got to filling my order, so it got back ordered. Once I found out - by emailing a couple of weeks later, wondering where my box might be - they asked if I'd like to keep waiting or to substitute something else. I opted for a suitable number of boxes of CCI Quiet .22lr at their discretion. Was very pleasantly surprised when they sent what amounted to an extra 50 rounds above the direct value of my order. So while their communications could be better, I'm happy with the result. As I remain with my TNW Aero 9mm PCC, a fine little takedown rifle which functions beautifully.
 
My personal experience with Tenda is that it's best to go there in person. Ordering online when something is in stock doesn't guarantee they will still have it by the time they fulfil the order. They're also super busy pretty much everyday of the week (unless you go early in the morning). If going to the store isn't an option, try to place the order online and then call them so someone gets the fulfilment underway. I know it might be a hassle but worth it especially if you don't want to risk getting OOS and put on backorder. Their prices are pretty competitive and frequent sales so I always check them first before going down my list.
 
Ordering online when something is in stock doesn't guarantee they will still have it by the time they fulfil the order. They're also super busy pretty much everyday of the week (unless you go early in the morning). If going to the store isn't an option, try to place the order online and then call them so someone gets the fulfilment underway.

That is quite frankly unacceptable. It’s 2019, how do they not have a real time inventory system given the volume they do? When someone orders something online it should be taken out of inventory. It’s unacceptable that for example, when you order something in stock but it’s ordered with a restricted transfer, they don’t take that item out of inventory for you. By the time the transfer is approved they’ve sold what you ordered out from under you. This actually happened to a friend of mine. He ordered primers that were in stock but by the time his transfer was approved for a handgun they sold out of the primers and they were backordered. Their business practices are horrible and they deserve to be called out on it at every opportunity, and shouldn’t have excuses made for them.
 
That is quite frankly unacceptable. It’s 2019, how do they not have a real time inventory system given the volume they do? When someone orders something online it should be taken out of inventory. It’s unacceptable that for example, when you order something in stock but it’s ordered with a restricted transfer, they don’t take that item out of inventory for you. By the time the transfer is approved they’ve sold what you ordered out from under you. This actually happened to a friend of mine. He ordered primers that were in stock but by the time his transfer was approved for a handgun they sold out of the primers and they were backordered. Their business practices are horrible and they deserve to be called out on it at every opportunity, and shouldn’t have excuses made for them.

I agree but still acceptable for me. Perhaps I have low standards. Speaking of primers, I was on a search for small pistol primers during the black friday week and while it went for $50 + tax everywhere I had looked (some places had discounts but they were already marked up to begin with), Tenda had them for $41.99

Even if I had to deal with the unexpected sold out / backordered issue, I'm ok waiting. If it was something I urgently need, I'll pick it up in person. Doesn't work for everyone. Ya, I know, it's not the 90's but the bottom line is I can still make purchases and save money. If you can find me 1000 small pistol primers for $41.99 elsewhere, let me know.
 
That is quite frankly unacceptable. It’s 2019, how do they not have a real time inventory system given the volume they do? When someone orders something online it should be taken out of inventory. It’s unacceptable that for example, when you order something in stock but it’s ordered with a restricted transfer, they don’t take that item out of inventory for you. By the time the transfer is approved they’ve sold what you ordered out from under you. This actually happened to a friend of mine. He ordered primers that were in stock but by the time his transfer was approved for a handgun they sold out of the primers and they were backordered. Their business practices are horrible and they deserve to be called out on it at every opportunity, and shouldn’t have excuses made for them.

A couple months ago, I called in to check stock on some S&B 6.5 Creedmoore rounds. The lady on the line confirmed that they had 8 boxes in stock. I got to the store 20 minutes later and when they went to pull the stock from the back, they informed me that all 8 were reserved for an online order. Suffice to say, I wasn't amused. The gentleman at the front desk offered another brand for the same price, which was the right thing to do.

If you are bargin hunting, Tenda can be great even with the hiccups every now and then. At the end of the day, you get what you pay for. You can't expect top notch service and a great deal at the same time.
 
still waiting for a non restricted rifle ordered nov 23rd... got email saying order complete. got email saying order shipped. early dec package showed up with other parts (including a restricted) but missing rifle. with a note in box saying it was on back order (it actually had a serial number crossed out. So I guess I had a rifle and then they gave it to someone else) no communications from them about not having the complete order. website still says it's in stock weeks later. no reply to my email.

my 2nd tenda order with rifle ammo is currently in transit.... guess that 2nd order will be useless.


update:

Rifle showed up. it had already been shipped when I wrote the above msg. they just did not let me know or send me the new tracking number. untill after I wrote above msg. thanks,
 
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Have never had Tenda get one order completed within promised times yet.

This last order took more than 5 business days and a phone call to ship.

They aren’t crooked. It’s like ordering from ALIexpress. They have stuff. The prices suck you in and your crap WILL eventually get there. Eventually...

As for Canpar they simply suck balls. They couldnt organize a 3 man rush to a 4 seat #### house.
 
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Have never had Tenda get one order completed within promised times yet.

They aren’t crooked. It’s like ordering from ALIexpress. They have stuff. The prices suck you in and your crap WILL eventually get there. Eventually...

As for Canpar they simply suck balls. They couldnt organize a 3 man rush to a 4 seat #### house.

You definitely get what you pay for in life. Remember that Good Fast Cheap triangle?

Can't say I've ever been impressed with Tenda's service. Regarding anything but ammo: If it's not late, it's damaged. Good luck getting them to pick up the phone to talk about it, either.
 
I've ordered 3 or 4 times, never had an issue. My last order was 2000 rounds of 9mm blazer aluminum case. I received 2000 rounds of federal brass at the same low price. I'd call that a win

That is a BIG win. I received my 2000 rounds of blazer aluminum 4 weeks after ordering and it sucks ass in revolvers. When I shoot it from my 9mm revolver, I often get rounds in adjacent chambers 'cooking off' from the round that was fired. The stuff seems to work ok in a 9mm auto pistol.
 
First order through Tenda, CFO OK'ed transfer day after they received it and emailed it back to them, 4 days later Tenda asks me email them my copy I received from CFO. I have called them twice to see if there is a problem, twice they have not gotten back to me. It's a week since the CFO gave them the transfer and still no shipment and no communication from them...

And now I check their website and the gun I ordered isn't even on the site anymore...

Yes, over-the-counter customers seem to get priority over mail order.
Their online system is also primitive and doesn't seem to update the store stock.
I usually call them a few days before my order is supposed to arrive to double-check the status.
So far I've always had to call them to make sure my order ships.
 
They are generally pretty good, however sometimes the shipping service can be slow and spotty. For instance I have a pistol that I bought from them waiting to be shipped and I know that the transfer was completed well over a week ago and I'm still waiting.
 
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