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Old 12-07-2008, 04:02 PM   #11
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The following is the message I received after a large order of ammunition (I have deleted the email address and other identifying information):

"On 12/04/08 we shipped orders out that were placed on November 24th of 2008

At this time we are not accepting walk-in customers. Please place your order online. Sorry for the inconvience.

At this time we are recieving a lot of calls about order status, if prices are current and if items are in stock. Prices are correct as shown on the webpage and the items are in stock at this time. Please email us and not call so that we can better handle your orders. Email us at youdon'tneedtoknowwhoIorderedfrom@noneofyourbusine ss.com so that your questions can be answered in a timely manner. This way we can better serve you by processing orders and shipping them out. It may take up to 24 business hrs for us to reply to your email but please be patient as we are doing our very best to handle the volume of emails, calls and orders.

Due to the volume of orders that we are receiving at myfavoriteonlineammunitionsupplier.com , the shipment of your order may be delayed by 10-14 business days. Although we will do all we can to fulfill your order, we are experiencing product shortages that may result in backorders or delays of specific product from your order.
We apologize for this inconvenience and please be patient."

This is what is going on all over the firearms and ammo industry right now. We are all picking up our stuff now rather than hoping we can pick it up later...
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