grizzly63
Well-known member
Got all excited on the GB as I finally found some NBT 180's but alas it was not to be. First and main pic is a box of 180s but item is actually 165 NBT's. MF's. These clowns had 66 boxes they sold in a few days. I am probably not the only one who got burned on this one. Third time I have been burned on the GB by false advertising. I'm sure they will say its my fault for not completing checking for their errors. I envision two idiots sitting in a room wondering how fast they can sell these if they deliberately put the wrong photo in there? like those two clowns in CA over the rolling blackouts. Maybe its just a simple human mistake. Do you think they will make it right? I kind of doubt it.
To add to my misery, two more items I bought off the web showed up today. An advertised new scope showed up. It had ring marks on it and my LH stock pad showed up RH. Argh! I love shopping in stores and actually seeing what I am buying.
The scope supplier has agreed to a refund, haven't heard from the other two yet. Paying with paypal does have an advantage in these error situations so the stock pad should not be a problem. The GB vendor will probably end up with a nasty rating that will get lost in their overall sales rating. "We sell in volume, other customers will replace you"
Thanks for letting me rant.
To add to my misery, two more items I bought off the web showed up today. An advertised new scope showed up. It had ring marks on it and my LH stock pad showed up RH. Argh! I love shopping in stores and actually seeing what I am buying.
The scope supplier has agreed to a refund, haven't heard from the other two yet. Paying with paypal does have an advantage in these error situations so the stock pad should not be a problem. The GB vendor will probably end up with a nasty rating that will get lost in their overall sales rating. "We sell in volume, other customers will replace you"
Thanks for letting me rant.