Thanks for all your answers everyone! Just what I was hoping to hear, some good anecdotal stuff. I see a lot of folks buy from Brownells. Can anyone confirm whether the $100 US limit without export paperwork still applies?
I've built a few ARs from parts sourced from Reliable Gun
Thanks for all your answers everyone! Just what I was hoping to hear, some good anecdotal stuff. I see a lot of folks buy from Brownells. Can anyone confirm whether the $100 US limit without export paperwork still applies?
What did you expect? Not every retailer can afford to meet and beat competitors pricing like Home Depot. Besides, it's not their responsibility to shop for the best pricing for you.
What did you expect? Not every retailer can afford to meet and beat competitors pricing like Home Depot. Besides, it's not their responsibility to shop for the best pricing for you.
Sorry cr5, I fully agree with fox hear.
Its on you to shop around. If you do not like the price order else-where. I have spent 1000's with RDSC, and never been disappointed with the price or services provided. That said, I have spent 1000's else where after giving them option to price match. Its up to them if they can afford to price match or not, and its up to you if they have it at a decent price or not. Clearly at the time of purchase you thought it was fine, otherwise you would not have bought it. So it seems to me you are more pissed off with yourself, and your blaming RDSC for your lack of shopping around.
$100 without paper work and up to $500 with.
Thanks! I did find that post on how to get the paperwork through Google. Still the same way, I assume?
I buy parts in Canada as an absolute last resort, for the simple reason of the dealers charging ridiculous amounts for mailing costs.
$20 for an 870 extractor ? is just nutz, 2 for a padded envelope and 2 for postage max
I buy parts in Canada as an absolute last resort, for the simple reason of the dealers charging ridiculous amounts for mailing costs.
$20 for an 870 extractor ? is just nutz, 2 for a padded envelope and 2 for postage max
Have you ever called and asked about shipping rates on smaller packages?
I buy parts in Canada as an absolute last resort, for the simple reason of the dealers charging ridiculous amounts for mailing costs.
$20 for an 870 extractor ? is just nutz, 2 for a padded envelope and 2 for postage max
Retailers that don't ship via tracked parcel are just asking for credit card chargebacks though lost packages and theft. Not only do you lose the cost of the inventory and the revenue, but the credit card also charges the retailer up to $25 per chargeback.
And a large number of chargebacks can cost a retailer hefty penalty fees (in the thousands) and kicked from the card processor.