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  • Spike_351

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    My favorite LGS pulled a similar stunt. He had two AR's left and kept turnin people away and telling them he wasn't sure I he wanted to sell them and that he hadn't even priced the AR yet and wanted to wait a few days. All of the lgs's in my area have suspended trading and lay away except on a select few items and will only accept cash. It's gotten kinda crazy lately.
     

    BoilerWes

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    I guess it depends if you're willing to pay INGO what CTD pays them? IF so then you might have a case.

    I guess I was looking for a response from a moderator. Although not many, some places still operate on principle, not someone sticking money in their pocket. JMO. Thanks for your input.
     

    DoggyDaddy

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    First of all, I only buy from a LGS anyway, but what if.....what if the incident in CT caused them to review their sales policies and they found some lacking and in need of revision? What if what they said originally was true?
    What they said originally was that they were suspending sales. It wasn't until later that they came out with the BS about "reviewing their process". *spit*
     
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