It's ALL bs. If haven't already, go ahead asap and file dispute with your card company you used to pay for it. Filed mine with AmEx as soon as got cancellation email and saw other online reviews.
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I also disputed the charges.It's ALL bs. If haven't already, go ahead asap and file dispute with your card company you used to pay for it. Filed mine with AmEx as soon as got cancellation email and saw other online reviews.
Did you report them to the BBB?I had forgot about this until I got some documents from Bank of America today. I ordered 500 rounds of .45 and then crickets. I disputed the charge because there was no communication from the company. I received the dispute case paperwork back from BOA and they said the charges were legit and they paid him. I checked the tracking number that was part of the dispute case paperwork ( I never received anything from Ammolist) and it showed delivered July 9th. After an agonizing 1 1/2 hours holding for USPS they confirmed delivery but it said left in mailbox. The weight was 1 oz and the postage paid was around $2. I initiated a mail fraud investigation. I'm also waiting to hear back from BOA. After some Googling it seems they bill you and then mail you some kind of envelope priority mail. I never saw it. I probably tossed like it was junk mail. Some posts say it comes as an Azheimers awareness letter of some sort. When the credit card company disputes he shows them the order and a legit tracking number for the envelope they mailed. Bank says OK and pays up. End of story. Nope. I'm not giving up that easy. I usually do a lot of research but didn't in this case. So Ammolist/MunireUSA is complete scam and I feel pretty stupid for falling for it. Lesson learned.
Not yet but I will.Did you report them to the BBB?