Can a store keep my fully transferred handgun from me

Pay for extra shipping cost with credit card, call credit company and do chargeback after you receive. Show them documentation about price increase… just a thought

That would only really work if Tenda charges his card again without permission. If he provides his credit card details again for the shipping charge then he’s consenting to it and a chargeback wouldn’t be possible.
 
Legally once the transfer is compete, the pistol is the property of the new registered owner and refusing to ship the item once it is fully paid for and legally transfered the retailer is in contravention of fire arms act. If it was paid for with shipping, it's on the retailer to ensure it gets to the new legal owner.
 
This sounds 100% like tenda. Hands down the worst retailer on here. Ive had multiple shipments held because of shipping costs with them. Honestly they dont deserve a dime. Oh, and to top it off, when you call them they are complete d!ckheads to you on the phone.
 
Post the emails from Tenda, also, contact the CFO via email and get email copies of what they tell you. Then, go to the RCMP, you could also contact the police in whatever jurisdiction Tenda is in.
A deal is a deal, they changed things after the fact, that's on them, not on you.

he wont get emails from cfo about what he stated here that is a given ... up to the time there is a complaint officially filled to the rcmp nothing happened or happening ... and some others are wrong here: tenda can and should reverse the ownership and sell it to someone while they can ...

there is other places for a battle than here ...
 
Legally once the transfer is compete, the pistol is the property of the new registered owner and refusing to ship the item once it is fully paid for and legally transfered the retailer is in contravention of fire arms act. If it was paid for with shipping, it's on the retailer to ensure it gets to the new legal owner.

sure and to prove you need to file an official complaint to the rcmp not talking here ...
 
he wont get emails from cfo about what he stated here that is a given ... up to the time there is a complaint officially filled to the rcmp nothing happened or happening ... and some others are wrong here: tenda can and should reverse the ownership and sell it to someone while they can ...

there is other places for a battle than here ...

Tenda can not reverse the ownership once it has been transferred to someone else and approved by the CFO.

Once the transfer is COMPLETE......Tenda has no more or less power than you calling the CFC and telling them you want to take someone's firearm from them without their consent.
 
Like everyone else Id like to know what the difference in price is? Why are we holding out on this information? Is it a 5 dollar difference?

Why does it matter?

Would it be ok if it was $5 and the retailer did it to everyone? I'll sell you something, take your money, then not ship it unless you give me more.
 
I think the amount matter to show how silly both sides are (if it is a small amount).
They usually had $20 flat rate shipping . I dunno if they upped prices since but usually the flat rate was for anything under $300 and anything over was free shipping . I would imagine most handguns would qualify for free shipping
 
I didn't read all the pages but as a private seller I've ate some cost at my negotiated price. If i can then a big store can. This seems like their issue as they changed shippers. I now only give a estimate and actually to be determined at time of shipping if its a restricted during this crazy time. I learned that i also get charged the destinations tax rate not my 5% rate locally which adds up.
 
Tenda can not reverse the ownership once it has been transferred to someone else and approved by the CFO.

Once the transfer is COMPLETE......Tenda has no more or less power than you calling the CFC and telling them you want to take someone's firearm from them without their consent.

cool seems you have a reading issue. many inlude myself had reverse ownership before shipping. nothing new here once the firearms is at home that is different ...
 
Completely unacceptable. To everyone saying the OP should eat the cost, just how cuckolded are you? What an absolute defeatist mentality. He already paid the shipping cost (even if free); to ask him to pay again is absolutely ridiculous. You don't just get to unilaterally change an agreement after the fact, especially after payment is received. And then to threaten the OP to reverse an already complete transfer? If I were in your boots, I would have told them to stick the extra cost where the Sun don't shine and contacted the RCMP and informed them of a business illegally holding a firearm that is not theirs; they have zero color of right to your property considering you already paid in full. Interesting what excuses they come up with to defend such egregious business practices.

Anyway, name the store (or at least shoot me a PM with the name) so I can never shop there again.
Shoot me a PM too so I’ll know who the eh-holes are. Got a good idea who it is but need confirmation.
 
Funny how most of the posters here don’t realize this is in the Tenda forum.

I’ve had a couple delivered from Tenda recently and nothing extra was asked past the original charge.
 
With Glock's 17 now being sold for $1,700 (Wolverine today), I imagine some retailers are having second thoughts.

Should have paid more attention to what Greentips said, he saw it coming.
Was that a consignment Glock 17? Never knew Wolverine to be gougers. But if it was consignment then the owner sets the price. I bought my G17 for under $900 from them. The only people I see selling Glocks for double and triple retail are greedy individuals trying to make a fast buck.
 
This is more about energy management. Would you pay $X to never have to think about this again? Time and energy are more precious than a few bucks. Pay it, get your gun and never shop there again.
 
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