... or maybe it's Starline, but the package says Midway on it.
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... or maybe it's Starline, but the package says Midway on it.
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You do know they don?t actually count them, right?
Many package by weight. Some actually put note/disclaimer on bulk packs or in description.
If you're unarmed, you are a victim.
I counted them twice and got 99 each time...
Usually they will just credit your account for a $ or $$.
Midway often packs smaller quantities of components. Since it?s done by weight, they can often be off. Sucks when you are short as it makes it harder to keep a decent lot around.
Strangely I been using some speer bullets and the 100 ct boxes have all had a few extra. Sometimes you get lucky.
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I seem to get lucky with bulk bullets and bulk ammo, few extra pieces, bulk brass always seems couple short.
If you're unarmed, you are a victim.
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When I sell brass I always try to toss in some extras - because I make mistakes and I don't trust my digital scale that much.
Somebody on another forum somewhere is bragging about getting 101 cases in their order and is praising Midway!!
I to am a victim of 99. [ROFL1]
I got an email from Midway. They are refunding the entire purchase amount.
Not what I was looking for but good service regardless.
I saw an article yesterday that, according to a Washington Post article, "Bidenomics" is now being considered a "negative word" among a growing list of Democrats.
Perhaps they're finally seeing what we knew from the start - "Bidenomics" actually hurts the majority of Americans and has put the economy into a downward spiral. Of course, Democrats only care because it's seriously going to hurt them at the polls. So, instead of calling it "Bidenomics" they'll rebrand the same economic scheme as something else to make people think it's something better for them, all while actually doubling down on failed economic policies.
Well, good on them. They've made a number of poor customer service choices over the last several years which have hurt their reputation and put a dent in their pocketbook. While they were once well respected, stories of their excessive prices, shipping issues (exceptionally poor packaging), online sales issues and listing of products not actually in stock, etc. were outweighing the stories of deals and excellent customer service. Hopefully they've seen this and are working to correct the issue and put customers first. Such actions can only help their earnings and allow them to regain the reputation they once had.
There was a period where MidwayUSA was my one stop location for purchasing outdoor and firearm specific items. After reading so many bad stories of issues folks had with them, as well as being able to find same/similar products much cheaper someplace else, I ceased using them.