I recently ordered a gun from an online retailer several states away. I provided them with the address and phone number of a lgs to send it to for the transfer. Then I called the lgs and told them about the order I had placed and gave them contact info for the retailer. They said they'd call the retailer to make arrangements.
A week later, I call the retailer to check on the order, and they said they've heard nothing from the LGS.
I'm a bit irritated with that shop anyway, because they suddenly bumped their transfer fees up by $20, so I decide to have the gun sent to a different lgs (I also provide the retailer with the new lgs info) I call the other place and tell them of my order and contact info for the retailer.
A week later, I call the retailer and they still have my gun packaged, but sitting. They say they are waiting for the lgs to provide their FFL information.
I've done a couple distant purchases like this in the past. In those cases, everything went quickly and smoothly, and I didn't really think of which side (retailer or lgs) assumed contact responsibilities. In this case, it seems each side is just sitting around waiting for the other to take initiative.
I'm not writing this to complain. I'm just curious as to which party I should be getting after to get this done.
A week later, I call the retailer to check on the order, and they said they've heard nothing from the LGS.
I'm a bit irritated with that shop anyway, because they suddenly bumped their transfer fees up by $20, so I decide to have the gun sent to a different lgs (I also provide the retailer with the new lgs info) I call the other place and tell them of my order and contact info for the retailer.
A week later, I call the retailer and they still have my gun packaged, but sitting. They say they are waiting for the lgs to provide their FFL information.
I've done a couple distant purchases like this in the past. In those cases, everything went quickly and smoothly, and I didn't really think of which side (retailer or lgs) assumed contact responsibilities. In this case, it seems each side is just sitting around waiting for the other to take initiative.
I'm not writing this to complain. I'm just curious as to which party I should be getting after to get this done.