Advice needed, what do I do next?
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Advice needed, what do I do next?
I have never bought a firearm before without looking at it before hand.
So when we saw two firearms that were what we were looking for (but not local) a phone call to the selling RFD confirmed they were still available and were in good condition. So after a chat with the boss we decided to pay the asking deposit to secure the firearms, and arrangements made to get our certificates sent to have the items added with serial numbers etc. This only took 3 days to be turned around so full payment was then sent via bank transfer 31/1/2019 which the seller sent a text message to say payment received and he would ship our firearms that next Saturday 2/2/2019 to our RFD.
This is where the trouble starts. I phoned to see if shipped no answer so left a message. Waited several days tried again so left another message, he replied saying would ship the next Saturday. Again waited several more days I sent text message did firearms get shipped again no reply so phoned the receiving RFD not had a delivery. So Monday the 11/2/2019 sent him a point of fact email ref when he was paid etc etc. Got a 4 word reply "I will try Wednesday" rang this morning 14/2/2019 again no reply so left another message. Just spoken to our RFD nothing arrived.
What do we do next....??????? call the police as our property is being withheld. ask for our money back. Help
I will not say who the RFD is even if you send a PM sorry.
So when we saw two firearms that were what we were looking for (but not local) a phone call to the selling RFD confirmed they were still available and were in good condition. So after a chat with the boss we decided to pay the asking deposit to secure the firearms, and arrangements made to get our certificates sent to have the items added with serial numbers etc. This only took 3 days to be turned around so full payment was then sent via bank transfer 31/1/2019 which the seller sent a text message to say payment received and he would ship our firearms that next Saturday 2/2/2019 to our RFD.
This is where the trouble starts. I phoned to see if shipped no answer so left a message. Waited several days tried again so left another message, he replied saying would ship the next Saturday. Again waited several more days I sent text message did firearms get shipped again no reply so phoned the receiving RFD not had a delivery. So Monday the 11/2/2019 sent him a point of fact email ref when he was paid etc etc. Got a 4 word reply "I will try Wednesday" rang this morning 14/2/2019 again no reply so left another message. Just spoken to our RFD nothing arrived.
What do we do next....??????? call the police as our property is being withheld. ask for our money back. Help
I will not say who the RFD is even if you send a PM sorry.
Re: Advice needed, what do I do next?
Are you a member of basc or similar? If so it might be worth asking their advice.
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- bnz41
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Re: Advice needed, what do I do next?
NRA I have made a contact waiting for someone to get back to me.swotty wrote:Are you a member of basc or similar? If so it might be worth asking their advice.
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Re: Advice needed, what do I do next?
Let's get this right.. Firearms paid for & details added to your fac by the seller? Right? So either fraud or firearms missing???? Contact Police now.
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Re: Advice needed, what do I do next?
I am sure it will work out ok however just to point out that paying with a bank transfer is not a good idea if you do not know the seller as there is no guarantee.
We accept bank transfers however most of our customers are repeat and very often the item has been sent before I ask for payment.
We accept bank transfers however most of our customers are repeat and very often the item has been sent before I ask for payment.
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Re: Advice needed, what do I do next?
Part time RFD?
Which means it will take time...
Which means it will take time...
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Re: Advice needed, what do I do next?
Hi christel,
just to point out that paying with a bank transfer is not a good idea if you do not know the seller as there is no guarantee.
That's how he wanted payment what else are we to do.
Part time RFD?
It's a business so that should not make any difference he has had 2 weeks to get it sorted.
just to point out that paying with a bank transfer is not a good idea if you do not know the seller as there is no guarantee.
That's how he wanted payment what else are we to do.
Part time RFD?
It's a business so that should not make any difference he has had 2 weeks to get it sorted.
Re: Advice needed, what do I do next?
Part time RFDs by definition often have other things to do, although I do agree they are a business so no excuses. I can think of many part time RFDs who are great to deal with and equally a couple I will never, ever deal with again.
We have a company policy of not paying for an item by bank transfer if the company is new to us. At least a card gives you some come back. I speak through a very bitter and costly experience a few years ago.
We have a company policy of not paying for an item by bank transfer if the company is new to us. At least a card gives you some come back. I speak through a very bitter and costly experience a few years ago.
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Re: Advice needed, what do I do next?
He has got the money so no issue with the bank transfer, that's how he wanted payment and it went through ok paid in full.Ovenpaa wrote:Part time RFDs by definition often have other things to do, although I do agree they are a business so no excuses. I can think of many part time RFDs who are great to deal with and equally a couple I will never, ever deal with again.
We have a company policy of not paying for an item by bank transfer if the company is new to us. At least a card gives you some come back. I speak through a very bitter and costly experience a few years ago.
Re: Advice needed, what do I do next?
Yes, well we paid out GBP4500.00 on a bank transfer with absolutely no issues. They went into liquidation a few hours later and we never saw a penny of our money nor what we had paid for. There is virtually no legal comeback in such a case as apparently the employees, HMRC and creditors, followed by the liquidators had preference over us.
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