Any one else going to take the chance on another one?
Got a couple good pieces last time. Probably take the gamble on another. At the very least it's a fun surprise!
Any one else going to take the chance on another one?
Got a couple good pieces last time. Probably take the gamble on another. At the very least it's a fun surprise!
Never argue with an idiot. They will only bring you down to their level and beat you with experience-George Carlin
I've never heard of this before, thanks for the heads up. Seems cool that they have the EMT method of payment as well.
Is it normal for a company to require a Place of Birth? I feel that is a step too far and I've never been asked before during firearms purchases. With my name, phone number, address, pal# & place of birth these people could take my information and use it unscrupulously. Even a reputable company can have a bad egg.
I put in an order but put my place of birth as private, if it needs to be canceled - so be it.
You only need the place of birth for restricted purchases I do believe
I’ve bought from tradeex before and put in my birthplace when it wasn’t required
I didn’t think it was a big deal?
I'm a very big privacy advocate. I noticed someone taking money out of my bank account from another province years and years ago. I noticed and called the bank before they even caught on.
When you sign up for things like online banking etc, a lot of them ask info for security/recovery like mothers maiden name, place of birth etc. If you give that info to anyone who asks then its simple for them to pretend to be you. Maybe I'm a little paranoid but I work in the IT industry and I know how some of these things can be done so I try to give as little info as possible.
Who’s selling them?
If you want to buy a gun by law you’ll have to show a license at the point of purchase. Right now that’s not a requirement. -The Prime Mistake, Little Castreau 03/20/2018
The only time I've been asked during any firearms dealings is when I purchased a restricted - and it was a requirement on the paperwork that was needed to fill out. I'm not doubting what you say because frankly I don't know. But I do have my personal experience and it is what it is.
Thanks for the info tho, much appreciated
the e-commerce solutions some retailers use don't have the capacity to distinguish your purchase as firearm or non-firearm.
to combat this limitation, they choose to simply prompt you for all possible required information
you don't have to fill all of it out. the same way i don't fill out my PAL# when i'm buying non-firearm stuff