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Since Jay in in MI maybe he can can check things out for Matt. ?
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Unless I missed it, I don’t see where you have made a demand for the return of your gun, in writing. If not I suggest that you do so, including the date they received the gun, the serial number, the work to be done and document as best you can the number of times you called and who you have spoken to. Ask the gun be returned to you, at their expense, within 30-days of receipt of the letter, and tell them if the run has not been received within 30-days you will contact the Grand Rapids Police Department. Express your disappointment and your frustration, but be professional, keeping it short and confined to the facts. Send the letter registered mail, return receipt requested. I suggest you send the letter to Lori Bachelder’s attention (but confirm first that she is still working there). If she is not, send it to Parker Bachelder. Keep a photo copy of the letter. That’s my advice. JDG |
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08-19-2022, 11:20 PM | #35 | |||||||
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I hope that upon receipt of the letter Lori or Parker will respond promptly and return the firearm. JDG |
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08-20-2022, 06:29 AM | #36 | ||||||
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Send them a Registered Letter where their signature is required upon receipt of it. Keep your copy of the letter and keep the US Postal Service copy of that receipt when you receive it.
Demand the return of your gun within 30 days. This will begin your record-keeping process. Up to this point it has been nothing more than “he said - she said” and will not hold up in any court. From that point on, any communication with them should be done by mail. Do not accept any telephone calls from them. Emails are ok because they can be printed or stored in a folder on your PC but NO phone calls because that goes back to “he said - she said”. .
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08-20-2022, 07:30 AM | #37 | ||||||
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I would say that Jay has just given Matt some great advice.
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08-20-2022, 07:40 AM | #38 | ||||||
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And further to Jay’s great advice, whether or not you report to the ATF (in addition to local PD) depends on whether you have a federal firearms license, such as a C&R. If you have an FFL, you must report a theft. If you do not have an FFL, reporting to the ATF is not even an option.
https://www.atf.gov/firearms/report-...-theft-or-loss -Victor |
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08-20-2022, 09:18 AM | #39 | ||||||
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The paragraph referring to the reporting of theft from non FFL holders goes off on a tangent and starts talking about assigning serial numbers. It was obviously written by a semi literate ATF employee who does not address the original question.
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08-20-2022, 10:21 AM | #40 | ||||||
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I’m disheartened by the number and severity of the “rough edges” included in this thread. I humbly and respectfully ask that we just help this fellow get his gun back.
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