Posted: 4/9/2003 5:31:30 PM EDT
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I stumbled onto [url=www.radomski.us/njhp/major.htm]this site[/url] a couple days ago and saw the amazing price of $230 shipped for 1000rnds of Hornady 75gr BTHP. Just as a reference, Georgia Precision sells the same thing for $356 shipped. I emailed him and got this back: Great to hear from you! I'm getting orders everyday via, mail, email and fax. I've even had two orders from England and McMurdo Station Antarctica. I guess you can say the word is out. I've sold 133,000 in 8 weeks! The next shipment for a total of 200K, starts arriving in April. Everyone is starting to send checks to line up for this next batch. 180K has already been sold. Join the group! My files are filled with Checks/MO and CC #s in the order they are received, so I will ship out in the same order! The following is info. on ordering: $210 @ thousand rds., + ship 10 east of Miss. 20 west or slightly more, e.g., AZ, Calif.( two or three dollars) . If using credit card add 3% to total cost. You can fax partial CC # and Email the remainder with exp. date, or just send all in the mail. Send Ck or MO (payable to CAL III ENTERPRISES LLC) and a copy of your D.L. (drivers license) and Statement info.(> 21 YOA and there are no laws that prohibit me from purchasing ammo.) to CAL III ENTERPRISES LLC, P.O. Box 7082, W. Trenton, N.J. 08628-7082 You can Fax (609-883-2140) D.L. and Statement. GO TO: Thanks! Again, great to hear from you, Carl "The Major". Here is my question. Could this be a scam, or just a REALLY good deal? Thanks, Clint |
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Quoted: If you got this in an email, it sounds like your name was bought off a (list) and they are playing to your wants. If a car dealer tried to sell a car like this, would you even consider it? The key to this game is reading comprehension. Here is a quote from the first paragraph in this thread: I emailed him and got this back: I don't know about you, but if I email a business asking a question I expect a reply. You're pretty paranoid, huh? |
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'This is Billy Mays here for Oxy-Clean, the stain specialist....' Think about it this way: Which costs less, getting screwed here and buying it from Georgia Precision, or buying it from Georgia Precision? You're better off on going with the latter and not getting screwed. |
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Well shit, I guess their anent people who take advantage of other and STEAL their money. [>:/] So, Im lazy because I dont ask the guy why his shipping system is a little aquared. Hmmmmm. It may be a good deal, but their ARE alot of people who are dishonest on the net, right. If I was looking to purchase some, this sounds like a decent deal. |
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Quoted: Quoted: If you always follow the rule "If it sounds too good to be true" you'll lose out a lot in life. Or you might end up with mags that had the floorplates wired on. [;)] But if you want a sure thing: [url]www.ammoman.com[/url] Great advice. Go with a sure thing and you'll never lose. |
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Quoted: Hey Kevin_M4, (first off, nice avatar) Is remanufatured not as good as the original stuff. I don't reload, so I do not keep the cases. Clint, It may very well be "as good as new", but it's still not new. (recycled cases result in less manufacturing costs) I personally wouldn't shoot that heavy a bullet. my .02 |
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----- Original Message ----- From: Carl A. Leisinger, III. To: Michael Sent: Thursday, April 10, 2003 2:35 AM Subject: Re: Ammo Sale Michael, I logged into the below site, but due to the high volume as stated I was unable to immediately read the comments you mentioned. It's unfortunate they are labelling this as a scam. I guess they haven't tried it yet. I'm currently backordered awaiting for a delivery from the factory. Thanks for the heads up on this site. I can't get to them all and some, as this one, I don't even know about. Thanks again, Carl |