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<blockquote data-quote="Laelkhunter" data-source="post: 1226040" data-attributes="member: 38154"><p>When you pay premium prices for brass, you should expect to get what you pay for. If they advertised it as "mixed head stamps", you would know what to expect. </p><p> Just as a side note, I would have returned the brass I didn't want and expected the new brass they returned to me to be all the same head stamp. They should reimburse your cost to return their brass just as a common courtesy expected in customer relations, or they could have at least sent you a return label. No reason you should have to come out of pocket to fix their mistake.</p><p> Also, just wondering why some looked annealed, and some didn't? Obviously different lot #'s, or did all the annealed cases have the same headstamp?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Laelkhunter, post: 1226040, member: 38154"] When you pay premium prices for brass, you should expect to get what you pay for. If they advertised it as "mixed head stamps", you would know what to expect. Just as a side note, I would have returned the brass I didn't want and expected the new brass they returned to me to be all the same head stamp. They should reimburse your cost to return their brass just as a common courtesy expected in customer relations, or they could have at least sent you a return label. No reason you should have to come out of pocket to fix their mistake. Also, just wondering why some looked annealed, and some didn't? Obviously different lot #'s, or did all the annealed cases have the same headstamp? [/QUOTE]
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