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Originally Posted by Bruce Bruner
Negotiations were started today to resolve my dissatisfaction with the Parker Bros. GH that has a cracked tang that was not disclosed when describing the gun on the telephone. I called the business and talked with an associate and we discussed possible remedies that would be suitable. Aside from just returning the shotgun I suggested that I should be credited $275.00 for the repair cost. He told me his boss would be in touch with a decision. Guess what, I didn't get a return call today. In terms of immediate headache relief I'm going to print up a FedEx label and drop the package off in the morning. I appreciate everyone's help in this matter. Thank you all for being here to share my misery. Bruce
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I guess your post and mine crossed. I think that your decision to send it back is okay and you can keep looking, which is fun after all.
Someone above said that you should go with your "gut" reaction and I concur. A sellor who misrepresents a gun is stealing isn't he? Borders on fraud doesn't it. Or maybe it is fraud. So, sure send it back. Dishonesty should not be rewarded with success.