E. Bryant said:
KSwift, what other recourse would you suggest? Oh, that's right. Taking his business to another store. Likely he's going to find a Troy carbine for that price in this political economy...that shit would be 5 times the price, easy. If OP hadn't relied on that, he probably could have done as you suggested, but now it is too late. Unless they come back down, OP was screwed over. A legitimate gripe? Most definitely.
If Dick's breached a contract, those fuckers should pay, do you not agree? That is a legitimate legal recourse. It's easy to stand by and say "take your business elsewhere," when it's not you. </div></div>
First off, what recourse? None. There was no breach of contract, and anyone reading this thread with a shred of common sense knows that.
Dicks Sporting Goods didn't become a major nationwide retailer without having many well paid lawyers go all over their business model with a fine tooth comb. In fact, that's much more likely the reason they're not selling AR-15s anymore, instead of the "anti-assault attitude" BS that lots of people are making up. You guys really think that the bean counters/corporate suits at Dicks said yah, let's throw away millions of dollars of profits this next year because we think guns are evil?
Did anyone on here, especially the actual buyer, have any proof of a breach of contract? Does anyone here really think that Dicks didn't put into their preorder fine print that they could cancel at any time and that inventory and price are subject to change without notice? The buyer has NO legal recourse to pursue in any court of law.
If anyone can show me that the preordered reservation is a binding legal agreement that DSG did NOT have the option of cancelling, THEN a suit to enforce contract terms would be appropriate, and I'll admit complete incompetence in this matter.
And finally, you guys are all whining about DSG being anti-AR and complaining about the runaway pricing with "gougers" and "dishonest sellers", <span style="font-size: 14pt">where's the FUCK TROY INDUSTRIES sentiment?</span>
Talk about being hypocritical, did anyone actually read and think about the Troy announcement posted earlier in this thread? They blamed DSG for underpricing their guns and "devalued/diluted" the brand, then saying that they can't offer their own gun for as cheap as their distributor. <span style="color: #FF0000">WHAT?!</span>
Anyone with the fainest inklings of business know this is complete bullshit and Troy did an decent PR job of blaming someone else and justified their own price increase, to profit from the market shift.
Troy didn't lose money selling rifles to DSG, and DSG didn't lose money selling them in store. Troy could easily turn to ANY nationwide distributor and contract their entire manufacturing capability out in a heartbeat.
So now, you're going to see a HUGE price increase in Troy Carbines, to stay relative to the inflated gun prices, and Troy will pretend like it was an inconvenience to find another buyer during this "difficult and transitory time", as if there was a single pro-AR gun store chain in the entire country who doesn't wish he could order more AR-15s right now.
Troy just turned the situation around to reprofit up to $500 EXTRA on EACH one of their rifles starting yesterday, and you all are dumb enough to think that DSG should be sued.