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<blockquote data-quote="elf" data-source="post: 2216189" data-attributes="member: 103580"><p>found this on the internet-</p><p></p><p> </p><p>Cheaper Than Dirt. They are an outlier. They used to have brick and mortar stores here in Texas. In a previous rush, they had sold, and received full payment for, a lot of AR15s. When the ARs came in, the stores cancelled the orders and refunded the payments. Then they offered the very same guns to the very same buyers at double+ the agreed price. This was an arm's length agreement, a contract of an offer, and payment in acceptance of that offer - and this was related to me by one of those very buyers. It seems CTD reneged on their half of that contract, then tried to gouge the buyers. They also jacked prices of ammo they had already on the shelves by double or triple. Boxes one day marked $10 were the next day marked almost $30. You could (and I did, personally) see the old price tags. Very soon after that they had to shutter the brick & mortar stores. People just quit doing business with them. They went entirely online.</p><p> </p><p>They have yet to mend their ways, so the Governor of Texas is suing them, *** we speak, for gouging.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elf, post: 2216189, member: 103580"] found this on the internet- Cheaper Than Dirt. They are an outlier. They used to have brick and mortar stores here in Texas. In a previous rush, they had sold, and received full payment for, a lot of AR15s. When the ARs came in, the stores cancelled the orders and refunded the payments. Then they offered the very same guns to the very same buyers at double+ the agreed price. This was an arm’s length agreement, a contract of an offer, and payment in acceptance of that offer - and this was related to me by one of those very buyers. It seems CTD reneged on their half of that contract, then tried to gouge the buyers. They also jacked prices of ammo they had already on the shelves by double or triple. Boxes one day marked $10 were the next day marked almost $30. You could (and I did, personally) see the old price tags. Very soon after that they had to shutter the brick & mortar stores. People just quit doing business with them. They went entirely online. They have yet to mend their ways, so the Governor of Texas is suing them, *** we speak, for gouging. [/QUOTE]
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