I have had it with this company. I recommend that nobody ever buys anything from them.
I ordered a Spuhr scope mount from them. Two days later their risk management department emailed me to say my order was on hold and asked me some questions about who exactly I was and what was my intended use as my email address ends in .ch (I use ProtonMail for privacy reasons as their servers are encrypted and based in Switzerland).
I provided them with my end-user information in writing. They then sent me another email saying the order was still on hold asking me to provide the same information in writing with wet ink on their own internal form. Really?
I called them and after getting dropped once, then hanging out on hold for 45 minutes finally got someone. Then waited another 15 to speak to a supervisor. Christopher, the supervisor, told me that "Local Commerce Laws" mandated that they have their own internal ITAR form filled out. I asked if he meant Federal laws, he said no. This is an outright lie.
I then asked to cancel the order and when they would refund my payment as I paid through PayPal. He said he couldn't guarantee anything about when the payment would be refunded because it was a PayPal issue and not theirs.
Christopher was rude, unhelpful, told outright lies, then suggested I leave a message with legal who "may or may not get back to you".
I have the whole conversation recorded (he consented to the recording) just in case anyone wants to claim otherwise.
Avoid Optics Planet folks.
I ordered a Spuhr scope mount from them. Two days later their risk management department emailed me to say my order was on hold and asked me some questions about who exactly I was and what was my intended use as my email address ends in .ch (I use ProtonMail for privacy reasons as their servers are encrypted and based in Switzerland).
I provided them with my end-user information in writing. They then sent me another email saying the order was still on hold asking me to provide the same information in writing with wet ink on their own internal form. Really?
I called them and after getting dropped once, then hanging out on hold for 45 minutes finally got someone. Then waited another 15 to speak to a supervisor. Christopher, the supervisor, told me that "Local Commerce Laws" mandated that they have their own internal ITAR form filled out. I asked if he meant Federal laws, he said no. This is an outright lie.
I then asked to cancel the order and when they would refund my payment as I paid through PayPal. He said he couldn't guarantee anything about when the payment would be refunded because it was a PayPal issue and not theirs.
Christopher was rude, unhelpful, told outright lies, then suggested I leave a message with legal who "may or may not get back to you".
I have the whole conversation recorded (he consented to the recording) just in case anyone wants to claim otherwise.
Avoid Optics Planet folks.