David Bachelder
New member
I can't believe I was this stupid ..... well maybe I can.
I found a site that had many primers and a lot of different powders, all at fair prices.
Too good to be true? Turns out the old saying is true. I fell for it hook line and sinker, what aggravates me is that I felt like something was wrong. Turns out that I should have listened to my gut.
The site was riflearmory.com
Email Address was Marlene McClure@gmail.com
I'm absolutely sure that everything she told me was a lie.
I ordered primers and powder, again my senses told me something was wrong when they said their credit card system was out and I needed to provide funding through PayPal. Then added be sure to list it as Payment to friends or family. FYI ... if you pay to friends and family you have surrendered any chance of getting help from PayPal. She must have known this.
Like an idiot I did as requested.
Five days after my order I asked if my product had shipped. I was told that it was going out later today. I asked to have the tracking number sent to me when it shipped. I was told "No problem" we always do that.
Of course, no tracking number was ever sent, and the imaginary package never arrived.
In the end I lost $167.50, not exactly the end of the world but after all it was stolen from me.
After all of this I did a search for reviews on this company. There were several and all of them reported being ripped off. I wish I had looked earlier; hindsight is 20/20.
Do not ever do anything like that, if you senses tell you no, listen to it.
If it's too good to be true, then it probably isn't.
David Bachelder
I found a site that had many primers and a lot of different powders, all at fair prices.
Too good to be true? Turns out the old saying is true. I fell for it hook line and sinker, what aggravates me is that I felt like something was wrong. Turns out that I should have listened to my gut.
The site was riflearmory.com
Email Address was Marlene McClure@gmail.com
I'm absolutely sure that everything she told me was a lie.
I ordered primers and powder, again my senses told me something was wrong when they said their credit card system was out and I needed to provide funding through PayPal. Then added be sure to list it as Payment to friends or family. FYI ... if you pay to friends and family you have surrendered any chance of getting help from PayPal. She must have known this.
Like an idiot I did as requested.
Five days after my order I asked if my product had shipped. I was told that it was going out later today. I asked to have the tracking number sent to me when it shipped. I was told "No problem" we always do that.
Of course, no tracking number was ever sent, and the imaginary package never arrived.
In the end I lost $167.50, not exactly the end of the world but after all it was stolen from me.
After all of this I did a search for reviews on this company. There were several and all of them reported being ripped off. I wish I had looked earlier; hindsight is 20/20.
Do not ever do anything like that, if you senses tell you no, listen to it.
If it's too good to be true, then it probably isn't.
David Bachelder