I'm having a problem with ammoman.com.
read my post lower for details
I'm having a problem with ammoman.com.
read my post lower for details
If the charge is less than 30 days old, contact your bank. They will want you to file a police complaint for credit card fraud. Then they will get the money back. It's automatic at that point. Karl.
i would definately contact your bank. dispute it through the bank to at least get your $250 back... then i would just flame him on the firearm boards... ar15, glocktalk, etc...
"An armed society is a polite society when a man may have to back his last words with gunplay."
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id send him back every last bullet.... one at a time... that shit pisses me off.
This is not the first story I have heard about him............
But contact your credit card company (hopefully it was NOT a Debit Card) and get them working on it.
Also I have had many 1K's rounds left at my house and have not had to sign for some of it. Some of it I have had to sign for....
Ammoman has been getting a lot of negative press, not sure what you typically buy, but I have had no trouble with AIM surplus. Given them a little too much business this year :mrgreen:
I had problems with an order I placed with ammoman.com on the internet.
Everything started out fine.
Then he sent me a box of ammunition via U.P.S.
He did not have U.P.S. sign for the delivery. I ordered 1000 rounds of. 223 rifle ammunition.
He sent 500 rounds of .45 pistol ammunition.
If he would of required a signature, I would of
Simply had it shipped back to Eric.
Eric also charged me twice, I only ordered 1 box. Even his purchase order shows a quantity of 1 box of 1000 rounds of .223. He claimed I got what I ordered, I did not.
Now he said he was going to get the police and UPS involved. And accuses me of a scam.
This is my point of view on the simple deal that
went very bad.
Dan
Eric does not do business professionally.
I wanted 1000 rounds of .223 rifle ammunition.
He sent me 500 rounds of .45 ACP. pistol ammunition.
Then he is trying to charge me twice for the original of .223 that I never received.
My view of the scam he accused me of.
Dan.
In my opinion- people order ammunition off his website Ammoman.com
Then he charges them 2 times. Then he sends whatever he wants to the customer.
After he gets his money. The customer calls and complains about the double charges.
He claims he will fix it, he don't.
Then the customer calls and complains.
Not only did Eric send the wrong ammunition it was only 500 rounds.
Then he threatens the buyer with police reports, and UPS reports.
Claiming he can make it so UPS will not deliver to me again.
At that point UPS is at fault or I'm running a scam "In Eric's mind".
Next he accuses me of a scam.
For this scam to work.
I would have to order 1 box of 1000 rounds of .223 rifle rounds. Hoping to get charged twice?
Hoping that I get something I did not order or want. I have nothing to gain by doing this.
To top it off it was only 500 rounds of Wolf .45 A.C.P pistol ammunition. For a dollar a round! Why would I run a scam like that?
So Eric at ammoman would get my $498.00, and I would end up with
$100.00 worth of ammunition? That would make NO sense at all...
I wish I would have seen something like this posted
when I bought from him. I would not have taken the chance.
+1000 put it to him where it hurts, flame him and take away his what should be his most prized possession, his customers.Originally Posted by kwando
+1.Originally Posted by XJ
Bryan is a good guy to work with over there. I just coordinated a big group buy from them for 52,000 rounds of ammo. In the past, they treated me well with some small orders so they were at the top of my list when I put this together. Deanna Furman over at CAI was rude as hell when I asked for a quote with a volume discount. When I get the ammo, I think I'll send her boss a copy of the AIM order and a little note about manners.
Karma is a bitch.
Spread the word
Ammoman is , by all reports, great to deal with
UNLESS ...you have a problem
Then he shows his real colors
I learned my lesson on my first order...and luckily it was a small one