Thinking of how to not fall prey to the Beretta customer service troubles
@DrDeath has endured ..... Yesterday, Dec 3rd, I drove the 51 miles in foggy Tennessee mountains to my FFL and picked up my new Tikka T3X Tactical A1 in .308 24inch barrel and foldable stock. The A.T.F. form 4473 was completed and friendly chat ensued.
I'd printed the online form for the Beretta/Tikka offer of a free $99 Tikka magazine and shared it with the FFL. He printed a copy of my 4473. My original invoice was in the shipping box from MidwayUSA, the seller. One of these two items was needed for a completed submission to get the free magazine. I chose to photograph the invoice as the 4473 has my social security number on the form.
After driving home (with a detour in a state park I wanted to hike), I opened the Tikka box (I know, that was ultimate restraint and patience) admired the mastery of machining Tikka and Seko accomplish and went to the computer. I completed the online form and attached the invoice to send.
Then I created a Beretta customer account (geeesh their website is slow and bug-filled) and sent an online message (not chat) alerting them to my gratitude at being a new customer and owner of the Tikka (I know, it's dorky, but I grew up in North Dakota) and wanted to know if I needed to do anything special to receive the free Tikka magazine.
The Spuhr mount 4616 is here, but the new Kahles 525i DLR optic is in transit from Mountain High Shooting in Colorado, so I wrapped Christmas gifts to my nephew, crashed for the night, and wakened at 4am to find an email from Phillip at Beretta (see attached). His email address is: Phillip at Beretta <
[email protected]>
If his follow-through is spot-on, I may have the email with a promo code to use in the Beretta online store in 6-weeks ... as he says>> "To redeem your free magazine, we will send you a promotional code to use at checkout in our eStore, valid for a free TAC-A1 magazine, including shipping."
If Beretta fulfills their part by sending the email and code, I'll alert you.
Possibly a note to Phillip to expedite your submission could get a pair of eyes on the process and a solution for you.
Here's hoping.