Whose FFL is holding past 8 days with a restocking fee?

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    mdram

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    can and may are the same thing. And you are calling me a tool. Can does not mean SHALL. Learn the English language before you call me a tool and decide to "correct" my posts.

    Edit to add: Nice "correction" while you ignore the really big question of "Right Delayed is a Right Denied". Good job at obfuscating.

    please quote where i called you a tool? you have me confused with someone else. please learn to correctly identify people before bringing out the childish name calling.
     

    Arcamm

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    Ask the FFL what his policy on release is BEFORE you purchase. If you don't like his policy, buy somewhere else.

    It's like the people that buy a house at the end of an airport runway, then complain about the airplanes flying over........
     

    fabsroman

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    please quote where i called you a tool? you have me confused with someone else. please learn to correctly identify people before bringing out the childish name calling.

    Correct, it was Streetgang after your post from the other thread. My apologies there. Now, tell me how can is different than may in the context of your "correction".
     

    fabsroman

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    Ask the FFL what his policy on release is BEFORE you purchase. If you don't like his policy, buy somewhere else.

    It's like the people that buy a house at the end of an airport runway, then complain about the airplanes flying over........

    What if the policy was not disclosed or discussed prior to the purchase? Is it a part of the contract when the purchaser never knows about it and never agrees to it?
     

    Norton

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    There are ample opportunities to discuss this matter without opening yet another thread on the topic.
     
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