You just happened to be the guy he exploded all over.
I'm almost 100% sure that will be in the out of context quote thread.
See post 41.I'm almost 100% sure that will be in the out of context quote thread.
See post 41.
See OOC thread
If you read carefully the middle paragraph of his response, you'll see how he goes on about him being a highly-rated FFL and implied I was trying to get him to go against federal regulations, to which he refused "to protect others" - that's just complete BS. I had the buyers' FFL and it was a no-brainer. Lone Star Tactical Supply, whom I went to after this fiasco, processed the shipping without so much as a quibble and I was in and out in a few minutes.
And the only "detail" he claims I left out was that he didn't "feel good" about me. It's all a lot of doublespeak that seems to say a lot without saying anything at all.
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Note to self.....call store from parking lot to see if owner has "headache". If so, go elsewhere.
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Well let's just see what kind of buffet this store owner likes before he goes on the spreadsheet. If he is fat or ever worked in a mall, that is a separate spreadsheet. Maybe his dog spoke to him in a nasty mood that day?
I will never be in that area in need of a ffl so it really does not matter to me but glad the OP posted his experience. We would have never known otherwise. We all have bad days but when you are a small business owner, you should treat potential customers that are not acting rude with respect. It DOES GO back to the OOC thread. Treat everyone as nice as they allow you to.
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Ya but did you try to take a picture of your guns at the 2nd place remember thats what flips FFL owners out. lol
Agreed, while there's practically no chance I will ever have to deal with this store; I appreciate hearing people's bad experiences so I know to avoid them if there's even a chance.
I had a bad experience with a gun store here in San Antonio, and refused to return for years because of it. Honestly, since I've gone back, they've been extremely friendly and helpful; but all it takes is one bad experience. Some owners/employees don't realize that they not only lose the one sale, but with social media they lose numerous ones. Businesses are made or broken by reputation, I will not shop anywhere but Discount Tires as they have always treated me so well. And I tell my friends and online acquaintances as well. Actually, I have never bought a firearm from one of my favorite gun shops in the area; but I send as much business their way as I can as they've always treated me and everyone else I've known that's gone there equally great. It's a win-win for everyone!
Honestly, I don't care why the store owner did what he did, what is important is how he treated this customer. Even if it's only a FLL transfer, his actions will cause him to lose a lot of money. That's no way to run a business. I don't care how bad of a day he may have been having, such emotions should never be passed on to the customer. And in no way is taking pictures of serial numbers "suspicious." He had no grounds for his actions, so I have to presume he's just not the kind of person I would want to deal with...
This story only validates Mr. ML1209 and tells me all I needed to know.Even though I am from DFW, I actually have dealt with this FFL before in person.............
There are always 3 sides to every story Your side My side and the truth [smile].
The lesson here is take the damn pictures at home man.
Best/joe