Freedom Ordnance FX-9 9mm Non-Restricted PRE-ORDER Deposit

Wild West Shooting Centre

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Location
Edmonton, AB
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**Anticipated October 2018 Delivery, $250.00 Deposit required in order to secure a rifle. Any Cancellations will incur a $50.00 Penalty under any circumstance. Full Rifle cost will be $1049.95 + Tax and Shipping, $250.00 Deposit required to secure rifle**
 

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Thats not very nice to make the consumer pay a penalty if something changes like delivery time or price....which it already has.....
 
I have seen a few pre order lists on cgn for this rifle, some are.
with full refund options when prices rise or delivery is pushed back, others with claw back for whatever reason you cancel your pre order.
surely all the dealers could get together and agree on a standard terms for a pre order for regular firearms accessories, excluding special order/custom builds
currently you have to read each dealers pre order terms carefully,i have no problem with 50 dollars charge if for no other reason I simply change my mind
 
Yet rugers price stays the same for there rifle coming into canada.....

Ruger is a REAL manufacturer,,not a nickel and dime outfit like Freedom Ordinance,no matter what,the Ruger PC9 will put this FX9 toy to shame,i had a deposit on one to,at $900.00 it was an OK experimental buy,but when the manufacturer starts to gouge Canadians simply because they realize they can,they can take their crap toy and suck up another loss,many will never buy anything Freedom Ordinance makes,ever,
 
I did not order one but was very interested in a 9mm carbine - you essentially agreed to purchase the item at a certain price - in essence you entered into a contract with the seller. Your deposit was your signature on the contract. As the seller it would be better to stick to the original price for the pre-orders. It called business and there are risks involved - in laymans terms if the price of steel went down do you think they would pass on the savings to you? Exactly

waiting to see how this plays out
 
I placed an order with another vendor with similar terms. When the news of the price increase came out, they promptly called all of the pre-order people and offered a full refund (which I took). What that vendor did was the right thing to do.
 
Hi Guys,

We've decided to do the same. Customers that pre-ordered before the price change can take their deposit back without penalty if they would like. The ones that did decide to continue with the pre-orders have been informed of the price change. I hope that clears up some issues for some people. Thanks for everyones input in this matter.
 
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