Thank you everyone for your time and information. At this point in time I have filed a complaint with the BBB. One thing I know for sure, DICKS has lost my future business.
Called Troy a few minutes ago - Barry was nice to inform me that DSG did not (based on they way/discount they were selling the rifle) plan on ever really delivering the expected volume they took. It was only aggravated by the unfortunate shooting. Basically, it (the rifle) was like that one car on a dealers lot that they sell for "thousands less" to attract the customer to browse and peruse the other inventory. I paid $715 out the door - according to Barry "way under cost to Dicks"...
He told me to stay tuned today/tomorrow as they will be announcing a new partner and pricing.
From other forums
Some info from Fox News:
http://radio.foxnews.com/toddstarnes...r-gun-ban.html
“What makes this situation even more frustrating is that I am a law enforcement officer and purchased this rifle specifically to use while on duty,” a gun owner told Military Times. “My agency allows us to carry rifles, but cannot afford to issue one to every member.”
“It’s unacceptable,” customer Troy Blackall told CBS 11 News in Dallas.
Blackall and his wife paid for two Troy Carbines – but they only got one. Instead, he said the company sent him a refund and a gift card.
“The gun prices have doubled and tripled in price now. So it’s not like we can get our money back and buy the guns someplace else.”
He said he would sign on to a class action lawsuit “in a heartbeat.”
Thanks for the update! What are the next steps that the people involved need to take?
Not a big fan of lawsuits but in this case I feel Dick's needs to pay out some $, and not just $100/person.
Lessons cost money. Good ones cost lots. -Tony Beets
I hope Dick's loses if there is a lawsuit. I wouldn't be sad to see them close there doors either.