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Comfort on Sellers and NR
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Hello all! I am new to gunbroker.com. In the past I have avoided purchasing items on websites where I pay upfront when the items are expensive. I have a couple general questions:
How do you know if a seller is legit?
If a seller's history shows "NR", should they be avoided? If not, what would be the recommended filter process to feel more comfortable?
If I pay for an item that is a thousand or more dollars, what guarantee do I have it will be shipped? Is there an "insurance" or recovery of losses if not shipped?
Have a great day!
Comments
To me the quality and number of a seller's feedbacks would weigh heavily on weather I made a purchase or not.
Welcome to the greatest gun transfer tool around. I’m having a great day...hope you are too.
Now start bidding.
Yes, NR bidders can make a buyer nervous. As already mentioned, contacting the seller prior to bidding can go a long way in getting a feel for the seller. From my experience, most NR sellers don't accept credit cards, so that protection is probably not an option. There is some protection from GB.
One thing to remember though, all sellers started there...
A general comment on this subject . For 20
yeara I have backpaged , gun brokered , gun showed, front sighted , trained with swat and police teams . I have never been treated poorly in a deal or lied to or stolen from . Not have I done those things .
not to say you couldn’t be , but in general gun people are people of their word.
Gun Broker does more than any other website to keep scammers off their page, so if a person has something listed for sale they are less likely to be a scammer here than any other website.
It doesn't hurt to send an email over asking a general question just to get a feel for the person you are dealing with. Paying with a credit card will give you a backup plan to get your money back if a sale goes off the rails...but don't think you can just get a refund from them if you aren't happy with the item, it doesn't work that way.
I have made several substantial purchases off GB thru the years and there are two things I look for before sending my money out. (1), a physical address that you can GPS. (2). A reasonable distance I don't mind driving if necessary.