Just a public service announcement. Likely most of you know this already but for some of those that may not be as internet savvy. An older friend at my club fell for the trap and is now out hundreds of dollars with nothing to show for it. Remember if it looks too good to be true it likely is.
Take reloading primer shop canada for example. When there is a large market demand the scammers come out of the woodwork. The online reloading store scam has been kicking around the states for a while and it looks like someone is giving it a try in Canada. Website looks professional, lots of stock, automated customer service chat window, prices on par with 5 years ago...every reloaders dream. Don't fall for it. The weird payment terms should be a dead giveaway.
We are all frustrated with the lack of stock available in Canada and the inflated prices, but don't let it affect your better judgement. If it looks like a scam and it sounds like a scam its a scam.
If I'm wrong and people have been able to get their dream orders of primers and powder through this company please share your experiences.
Take reloading primer shop canada for example. When there is a large market demand the scammers come out of the woodwork. The online reloading store scam has been kicking around the states for a while and it looks like someone is giving it a try in Canada. Website looks professional, lots of stock, automated customer service chat window, prices on par with 5 years ago...every reloaders dream. Don't fall for it. The weird payment terms should be a dead giveaway.
We are all frustrated with the lack of stock available in Canada and the inflated prices, but don't let it affect your better judgement. If it looks like a scam and it sounds like a scam its a scam.
If I'm wrong and people have been able to get their dream orders of primers and powder through this company please share your experiences.