Shipping(Remote, Extended area and Overweight orders will be contacted for seperate quotation)
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UPS - Flat Rate: $35.00
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Shipping(Remote, Extended area and Overweight orders will be contacted for seperate quotation)
Store Pickup
UPS - Flat Rate: $35.00
Shipping to ....
So, you accepted these conditions ...
People, learn to read before clicking ....
If a politician’s life is worth armed guards, why aren't our children's lives worth the ability for us to give them the same level of protection?
Shipping is kind of slow but I always got the ammo I ordered and the price is good.
I never had an issue outside of waiting.
Sellers can reverse transfers before the firearm is handed over. Happens all the time. Customer discovers the gun is defective/damaged/not as described and refuses to accept the gun. Seller reverses the transfer with the CFO. Very straightfoward and simple.
The danger is that Tenda may act unilaterally: reverse the transfer, refund (minus a previously undisclosed "restocking fee") the purchase amount, and cancel the entire transaction. That puts the customer in a tough position. Even if it eventually gets to small claims (which is a nuclear option to be sure), the buyer has few options. Money is back in the customer's pocket, gun is eventually sold and unavailable to the customer. The seller doesn't have to have any contact with the customer at all.
If the transfer ISN'T reversed, Tenda has to act collaboratively. They can't sell the gun to someone else, so they have to work with the customer.
Never had any issues with them, can't help but notice a lot of the folks that have had issue have bought 60+ year old milsurps and were spouting about the quality of the ones they received.
curiosity may have killed the cat....but at least the Lil bigger died knowing..
I just placed a order for some Hornady Product that they show in stock - We shall see - Last order i bought a scope about a year ago and ALL was Good ! Here's Hoping ! RJ
INDIGENOUS JIM - Born and Raised in British Columbia and A Canadian !
The 284 WIN - is the Original Short Magnum !
Well, when your descriptions say "Excellent condition", "grade 1" or similar language alongside pictures of nearly pristine specimens and then seemingly send the worst specimens (what's the opposite of cherry-picking?) to the mail order customers because the in-person customers won't buy them, that tends to upset some folks and rightly so. And they get more upset when their complaints seem to fall on deaf ears. The customer may eventually get satisfaction but it leaves a bad taste in people's mouths.
Sure it does. It is about trying to work out the situation amicably without needing to involve courts and judges over $30. You said:
My point is that if the reversal is allowed to happen, a seller will refuse to work something out.. it goes back on the shelf and the next customer takes it. Whereas if you can prevent the reversal by informing the CFO that there's some disagreement about the transaction, the seller has to try and work something out. They can't wash their hands of you.