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I had this happen with a rifle a few years back. It took 14 days to get to me from one state away. So there is still hope.
Likely - it was scanned at a handling facility 6 days ago 200 miles from here and just keeps saying "in transit" with no new scans.If you contact the carrier they should be able to get a hold of the last facility it was scanned at. Could be stuck because someone shoved it in a corner or couldn’t scan it. Had this happen a couple months ago.
Looks like everyone agrees that sender is liable. Which seems at odds with the almost universally accepted protocol to get paid before shipping a good.
Interesting point - True, but the "contract requirement" could just as easily be settled in reverse order. I always send payment first, but only because it seems to be an accepted convention.Payment before shipping is half the contract requiment. The only half is delivery, which on the seller. He hasn't completed his obligation until its in the buyer's possession (or FFA). He'll get his money either way as long as he insured it properly.
Interesting point - True, but the "contract requirement" could just as easily be settled in reverse order. I always send payment first, but only because it seems to be an accepted convention.
I get it - if you send the good before getting paid, you risk losing the good and never seeing your money. But isn't the risk exactly equal in the reverse, like with me on this purchase? I have sent money and now risk never seeing my gun. He already got his money. In this particular case, the risk is low since I did all the homework before sending money and we are cooperating, but the money is still gone and as yet I have nothing.
How did you pay? I make sure to use PayPal if it’s a substantial amount of money. 2 years ago I bought a $2500 mountain bike. The seller just mashed it into a box, no bubble wrap or anything. It arrived damaged to the tune of $1250 repair at the local bike shop. Filed a claim with the estimate and PayPal refunded the difference. Last year I ordered an elite bow off eBay. Same thing, seller didn’t package at all and the box was busted with cam hanging out of on my porch. PayPal refunded the money and seller had to cover return shipping.
Likely - it was scanned at a handling facility 6 days ago 200 miles from here and just keeps saying "in transit" with no new scans.
paypal is a no go for firearms, they prohibit it. By no means would I ever use PP for a firearm, ever.
Dozens of transactions on AR15 forums, never been an issue for me. Pretty common for the seller to make a describe invoice for payment. Better than a money order or no protection at all. Bow sales are prohibited on their terms, I didn’t have an issue getting my money back
Are you sure bows are prohibited? I thought they were OK..Dozens of transactions on AR15 forums, never been an issue for me. Pretty common for the seller to make a discrete invoice for payment. Better than a money order or no protection at all. Bow sales are prohibited on their terms, I didn’t have an issue getting my money back
Are you sure bows are prohibited? I thought they were OK..