Posted on 12/31/2012 6:58:08 AM PST by SmileRight
In a move that potentially may spark a class action lawsuit, Dicks Sporting Goods is refusing to fill orders for guns that were paid for weeks ago.
Russell Kellner of Flower Mound, Texas said he and his wife bought three Troy Defense Carbine Semi-Automatic Rifles on Black Friday at a cost of $799 each, a $300 dollar discount.
It was a heck of a deal, said Kellner. They received two of them, but were then notified by Dicks on Christmas Eve, that no more orders would be fulfilled...
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We deep sixed Dick’s a couple of years ago when they tried a bait and switch on shotgun shells. There is no substitute for Pro Bass.
ok, you don’t believe it was a good reason. It still happened. We’ll see what’s next.
Which means, in a convoluted way, the dealer, after hearing about the shootings in CT and announcing that they will suspend further sales of weapons (a week before Christmas) out of respect and because of, the shootings, they may have felt that they should not sell 03ea of these to any one customer?
They did that, and gave him a $100 store credit.
If I paid more than $100 ordering a gun, they better refund the exact amount that I paid, otherrwise we’re going to court.
They did, and they gave him an extra $100 credit
Those sorry, PC-wanni-bee, yellow spined, SOBs....
Make sure this headline is correct. Academy and others are right out there for the takeover but for Dicks to become the Kmart of camp tents sounds very stupid to me.
Yeah, they need to have their asses kicked
I didn’t mean to imply that I agree with their decision, just remembered a conversation. I don’t recall ever seeing anything in the regulations for FFL that said the same thing. Didn’t seem like a good idea to argue with him at the time. Concerning the situation at hand, if they took the money in advance, they should deliver, IMO.
More likely little.richard@dickssportinggoods.com.
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