Agnotology
NES Member
I'm a high school drop out - twice - it's not me poking fun. It's wishing you to state publicly what is whatThanks for input for my auction, 9 years as a auctioneer in Ma. but only 3 auctions on guns and still learning. 90 percent of auctioneers do NOT HAVE THEIR FFL which is against the atf rules and 10 years in jail as a unlicensed gun dealer using a FFL down the street. Anyways I will correct my site with typo's sorry I went to public school. Try to nice I am up front and here is my phone 978-667-4149. As a former 911 paramedic (boston) 14 years, 32 years with Boston Housing, USMC grunt, married 50 years I can Handle the negative stuff , feel free to text me or call. Best in Health to everyone without that you have nothing...Here is my link.
https://sellitmoveit.hibid.com/
Its me wanting to understand your return policy as written - because on one hand you say 3 days to return less shipping, FFL fees, and transaction fees, on the other hand you do not accept returns or even accept responsibility for the listing wording.
"KRB makes every effort to accurately describe all items offered in its sales. The descriptions and condition reports carry NO guarantee .Manufacturer, model, caliber, serial numbers, barrel length, special features, major restoration, modification, counterfeits, reproductions or major fabrications are disclosed with no guarantee. CONDITION DISCREPANCIES: It is the bidder?s responsibility (present, online, or absentee bidders) to determine by inspection by themselves (or a hired professional) the exact condition of each item prior to bidding on the item. KRB makes every effort to follow. Condition reports are the opinion of KRB and represent NO professional guarantee. BIDDERS RESPONSIBILITIES: It is the bidder?s responsibility to initiate contact with KRB in request for additional information regarding the items."
Kind of like some non-compliant guns you say are compliant. That is something you NEED to know as an FFL.
Which means I could be losing $100+ on a return because you are vague as to what consists of what, or wholly incorrect in determining what a particular firearm is. Why am I paying you $30 as the FFL to return, as well as $30 for handling but I am paying for shipping and insurance on a return in addition to paying for the shipping to get it to me? You also mention "transaction fees" will not be refunded. Am I to understand that the buyer's premium is a transaction fee and will not be refunded in the event of a return?
Where can I go to see the firearms before bidding to do my due diligence in the form of an inspection? Are they in Webster, or Worcester?
These are all reasonable things that can save you time by publicly disclosing and not having to answer simple questions. I don't do "trust me bro"
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