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I was the lucky one in all of this, there was another gun stolen at the same time and the guy that bought is out $12,500.00 I probably should take the time and post a thread telling the whole story to shed some light on some of the things that can come up when buying guns on-line. |
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I have the Eastern blanket coverage plan which covers up to $45K; costs me $150.00 per year. I just spoke with Laura at Eastern; once you pay for a gun and the seller has accepted your payment the gun is covered so no need to add insurance coverage during shipment. If the purchase puts you over your blanket amount you need to call her and increase your coverage. If the gun is over $10k you do need to have it scheduled.
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By "scheduled" I presume you mean fully described, including the serial number?
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[QUOTE=Dean Romig;271054]By "scheduled" I presume you mean fully described, including the serial number?
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Good point. Mine's only $100 so I probably wouldn't. Here's another dumb question: I've never returned a gun I've bought, but if you do, does it have to go to an FFL or can it go straight back to the sender?
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Unless this has changed without my knowledge of it the rule was always that a nonlicensee could mail a rifle or shotgun to a resident of their State or to a licensee of any State.
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