Quote from: K.O. on January 11, 2019, 02:36:49 PMI picked up a .22 Maximus on clearance from Wally World 86$... I am pretty sure it was a return because it had a slightly miscut chamber and was not accurate with any pellet... that was easily fixxed... When done that way then I have no problem with them not saying it why it is on clearance... But to sell a return as new without even checking the rifle out is just wrong...To sell anything as new when it isn't is not just bad policy, it is illegal. Consumer Protection kind of thing. Even if they made it right and gave you a freebie gun to boot, I would report them to the BBB on general principle. I cannot abide with a company that displays such a lack of integrity.If it is anything other than brand-spanking-unopened-new, label it as such and let the buyer beware and I'm good with that.
I picked up a .22 Maximus on clearance from Wally World 86$... I am pretty sure it was a return because it had a slightly miscut chamber and was not accurate with any pellet... that was easily fixxed... When done that way then I have no problem with them not saying it why it is on clearance... But to sell a return as new without even checking the rifle out is just wrong...
Frank, you're not the first person to relate an experience such as you experienced regarding Field Supply. I think I'll avoid making any more purchases there.
Strange ... I recently purchased a 95 and a couple weeks later a striker. FS called me to confirm shipping address, in the convo they asked if I w all was well with the refurb 95, I said aside from some scuffing on the barrel bluing, that was a possibility expected with a refurb", and that it was easily fixed. FS then took my CC info ans said they would see if they could give me a discount on the Striker. Fast forward 2 weeks and the full purchase price of the Striker they just shipped was refunded