I got a Heym combo gun from them that would fire when taking off the safety. I returned the gun without issue and it never reappeared for sale on their site.When it goes back into inventory will the description change? Let's see.
I got a Heym combo gun from them that would fire when taking off the safety. I returned the gun without issue and it never reappeared for sale on their site.When it goes back into inventory will the description change? Let's see.
It depends on how you want to look at it and what their business practices are. Maybe they don't treat everyone the same. All I know is it cost me $65.00 for a gun that was defective before they put it in the box. I emailed them about the issues just to make them aware there were problems. I said I could look at it as maybe it wouldn't take much to rectify. They said no, send it back for a full refund. I got a refund but cost me $65.00 for shipping. Sure you can use the analogy of you didn't have to drive there. But it really comes down to how do you want to operate your business. They are doing online sales in hopes of getting customers they normally wouldn't get. I was a repeat customer of several times and I certainly don't think that was good business practice to be treated like that, especially when they didn't know the real condition of the product they were selling. I can give you the details of a US business that my wife did business with in December. They made a mistake and they bent over backwards to make it right, far beyond what we were expecting. They gave us a full refund on our first order, redid the order for free and sent it in 4 days from Florida by Fedeex Plus they gave us a coupon for 20% off if we ordered anything again. So I guess it depends on how you want to look at it and how one wants to run a business.
I got a Heym combo gun from them that would fire when taking off the safety. I returned the gun without issue and it never reappeared for sale on their site.
I have also made multiple purchases from Tradex. One of the used firearms I purchased had an issue with the stock. I emailed them and they asked me to ship it back. Before they received my package, they sent me a new gun in return for what I paid the used gun. I didn’t ask them to do that, they offered to do it.
As I said, I guess they don't treat everyone the same depending on who is handling the return. In my case, I was not snooty, I didn't demand anything and I did what was asked. But I know for a fact I am not alone in being unhappy with how a return was handled. But, learn and move on.
The owner handled my return. Other than that, I don’t know what else I can say. Having to pay shipping back is no doubt a bummer. I know the return policy is clearly posted on their site. I guess if a prospective buyer doesn’t want to accept their terms or is unsure of placing an order for a used item, they always have the ability to call the retailer and speak with them directly about the item in question. That way they know exactly what to expect before placing the order. At least there is a better chance that someone can be held accountable for any undisclosed issues.
In the past, I didn't have any problems so what bothered me was the fact that I bought a rifle from them in good faith going by the description they posted. The rifle was absolutely useless out of the box. It was all I could do to cycle the bolt with one hand with the other hand on the end of the forearm applying back pressure. It was that hard to cycle. Plus the gun had double set triggers and they didn't work. Could have been related to the bolt issue, I don't know. In this case, it was clearly a gun that was not at all described accurately and was defective to the point of useless as it was. It should not have been sold unless listed as a project gun at a much lower price. But, I will say I never saw it relisted after being returned.
I have still dealt with them since then. But any gun I buy now is one where I am looking for a project and know the gun will need work so there are no surprises.
If the product is defective, not as advertised or in unsafe condition, a professional retailer would cover the cost to return the product.
I find it hard to believe that a dealer who sells and ships such a large number of break action shotguns would not realize
that shorter packages are easier and safer to ship.
Rest assured that if any of you ever buy a gun from me it will be taken apart if possible and very well padded.
Bob
LOL
I highlighted and underlined the important part. LOL
Slim margins, high volume, lower grade, used products equals crap slips through. Don't like it? Pay more for quality and service.
I'm always amazed by people who don't get this. Money doesn't appear by magic. Tough to have your cake and eat it too.



























