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Can You Get Flagged for Buying Too Much Ammo?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 3042827" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>In Mexico-North or (aka Cal). I was purchasing some ammo, powder, primers, and other componments and was blocked. I called the credit card company and ask if there was a problem with my card. They said no. So then I called the supplier about being turned down. Everything was going to Montana. My billing address was Mex-North.</p><p>Bottom line was if your business card address it in Mexico-North, even with the shipping address is not in Mex-N. they had passed a law that wouldn't allow you to purchase. I had other cards that had different address outside M. N. So I was able to complete the transaction.</p><p>So I had all my banking address changed to Montana. That end the BullSh*t. I also come across the problem with Montana Fish & Game, because of the billing address. Had to call them too. Use a different billing address and was able to get my hunting lic. My legal address is Montana. As a lot of people and companies are moving out ot M.N. A good thing. <img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="😁" title="Beaming face with smiling eyes :grin:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f601.png" data-shortname=":grin:" /></p><p>Being I purchase a lot of items online, I have them shipped to Montana. No sale tax presently. F. Mexico-North. So M.North gets the short end of the stick, or should I say they get the stick. As they say "To Bad, To Bad"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 3042827, member: 101791"] In Mexico-North or (aka Cal). I was purchasing some ammo, powder, primers, and other componments and was blocked. I called the credit card company and ask if there was a problem with my card. They said no. So then I called the supplier about being turned down. Everything was going to Montana. My billing address was Mex-North. Bottom line was if your business card address it in Mexico-North, even with the shipping address is not in Mex-N. they had passed a law that wouldn't allow you to purchase. I had other cards that had different address outside M. N. So I was able to complete the transaction. So I had all my banking address changed to Montana. That end the BullSh*t. I also come across the problem with Montana Fish & Game, because of the billing address. Had to call them too. Use a different billing address and was able to get my hunting lic. My legal address is Montana. As a lot of people and companies are moving out ot M.N. A good thing. 😁 Being I purchase a lot of items online, I have them shipped to Montana. No sale tax presently. F. Mexico-North. So M.North gets the short end of the stick, or should I say they get the stick. As they say "To Bad, To Bad" [/QUOTE]
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