Re: Grand River Tactical
Your right, I can call it what ever I want, and Im calling it like I see it. REFUND MY FUC*KING $$$!!! Oh, now there are no return phone calls, emails etc. FRAUD!!
My situation is not as bad as alot of the guys on this site. Thankfully for Nick he has only $50 of my money. When the group buy was on I sent Nick an email stating interest in his product. I explained that my rifle was still being built, and could not give him the measurements he needed for a custom fit. So I asked him if he would take a $50 deposit towards the case so when my rifle is done I would get the same price, and extra bags he was including for no additional fee. He accepted the offer, and took my $50 deposit.
Here are the PM's we sent back and forth.
6/25/11 2:53pm
"Nick,
I am interested in your Bag for the 2.0 Folder that you are selling here on the Hide.
Right now I am stuck between a hard place and a rock with my rifle currently being built. My builder is waiting on the receiver, and I am probably a few months out from having my rifle. I've been waiting since August 2010!
I can not provide the measurements that you need to custom make the bag for my rifle.
Would you accept a $50.00 deposit towards the $250 price on the Snipers Hide Short Drag Bag Group Buy? When my rifle is complete I can get you the exact measurement for a custom fit and finish paying out the balance. I see that you have 2 order slots left, and I am interested in getting all the extra goodies you are offering to Hide members during this group buy.
(from your website) "Snipers Hide Short Drag Bag Group Buy
The group buy price of $250 includes all otions on the bag, front pockets included, wich normally they are not, and incurr an additional cost. MALICE clips will be inlcuded to attatch the large pouches, wich normally they are not. Limited to 10 orders on the Group Buy. Please make sure that measurements are correct from the muzzle to the hinge, to ensure propper fit."
Thanks,
Franco"
6/25/11 7:33pm
"Sure, send the deposit to
[email protected]
I will hold you a place. Send me the measurements when you can.
Nick"
6/27/11 8:40pm
"Nick,
Im guessing you accept Paypal?"
6/28/11 8:45am
"yes,
[email protected] is my paypal address.
Nick"
7/7/11 8:44pm
"Hey buddy,
Just got back into town. Saw your PM, and I just sent you a $50 deposit through Paypal.
I really appreaciate it!
Franco"
IMAGINE THAT! After he got my $$$, the communication stopped! Hell, I didnt even get a Thank you after I sent the $$.
Yea, I call it fraud!
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Graham</div><div class="ubbcode-body">
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Jackalope33B</div><div class="ubbcode-body">We all were promised something in "X" time give or take a few weeks, but still 4,6,8,10 months later there is NO delivery, or communication, and now the website is down. I call that fraud.</div></div>You can call it whetever you want, but that doesn't make it so. Unilateral contracts, once the project is started, presume a reasonable time to finish. That said, the question is: What is a reasonable amount of time?
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