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_bruno_
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I didn't want to hijack MVPs thread about free advertising. I've been feeling kinda guilty lately. I was looking on the auction side and came across some stuff from a dealer that is only 20 miles from my house. I went to their website and found 3 guns that I wanted. These three particular guns WERE NOT listed as an auction, and they actually had to special order them for me.
I certainly would have bought them through gunbroker had they listed them. I couldn't ask them to put them on gunbroker and spend money on the fees when I was going to do local pick-up anyways. But for some reason I feel like I cheated. I support gunbroker 100% and it's been weighing on my mind a bit. Should I feel guilty that I used gunbroker to find this dealer but not complete a transaction through them?
I certainly would have bought them through gunbroker had they listed them. I couldn't ask them to put them on gunbroker and spend money on the fees when I was going to do local pick-up anyways. But for some reason I feel like I cheated. I support gunbroker 100% and it's been weighing on my mind a bit. Should I feel guilty that I used gunbroker to find this dealer but not complete a transaction through them?
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BTW, you have a good attitude about being honest and fair.
only search for auctions in my home state
because if you have to pay for shipping, then
pay your local FFL to recieve it for you
(which he is more than entitled to for
his services)it can sometimes add 50, to 100,
bucks to the price of your purchase, which
could be the diffrence between a good deal or not.