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<blockquote data-quote="Alibiiv" data-source="post: 2583601" data-attributes="member: 69192"><p><strong><em> "I sorta feel dumb" </em></strong>is what will get you cheated out of your hard earned money. You are not "dumb" you are smart asking questioning the credibility of this company. I belong to a number of forums, and people on these forums are all reporting getting scammed from component suppliers. I posted a thread "LAST YEAR"<strong><em><u> in September</u></em></strong> about a company called ALPHEX, they are still in the business of scamming people; please do a search and read my thread. I just got a reply from a guy last week who is now fighting with his credit card company over this company!!</p><p></p><div style="text-align: center"><a href="http://www.longrangehunting.com/search/477500/?q=ALPHEX%2C&o=relevance" target="_blank">www.longrangehunting.com/search/477500/?q=ALPHEX%2C&o=relevance</a></div><p></p><p>For anyone who is reading this reply/thread. I can only suggest that you use due diligence and to call the local PD and "ask" about a company before spending your money and getting ripped off. I called Yuma, Arizona police department (928-373-4700) the local listed on the "contact us) listed for this company, it's a pretty good sized PD and got to talk with their records department. They confirmed that the address "was" an address, however it was not a legitimate one; it doesn't exist!! The woman in records stated that there's no way that this company could get mail with the street address they have listed and she could not find a business under that name. Don't hesitate to call a local PD and ask. I'm not talking "911", call a routine number and ask for the OIC. SO......if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is!!!!!!!!!!! Stick with reputable dealers, components are coming back online, you just have to search and look frequently. There's a local gun shop in the area where they have powder and the prices are a little higher than the were a year or two ago, but...they re not that bad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alibiiv, post: 2583601, member: 69192"] [B][I] "I sorta feel dumb" [/I][/B]is what will get you cheated out of your hard earned money. You are not "dumb" you are smart asking questioning the credibility of this company. I belong to a number of forums, and people on these forums are all reporting getting scammed from component suppliers. I posted a thread "LAST YEAR"[B][I][U] in September[/U][/I][/B] about a company called ALPHEX, they are still in the business of scamming people; please do a search and read my thread. I just got a reply from a guy last week who is now fighting with his credit card company over this company!! [CENTER][URL="http://www.longrangehunting.com/search/477500/?q=ALPHEX%2C&o=relevance"]www.longrangehunting.com/search/477500/?q=ALPHEX%2C&o=relevance[/URL][/CENTER] For anyone who is reading this reply/thread. I can only suggest that you use due diligence and to call the local PD and "ask" about a company before spending your money and getting ripped off. I called Yuma, Arizona police department (928-373-4700) the local listed on the "contact us) listed for this company, it's a pretty good sized PD and got to talk with their records department. They confirmed that the address "was" an address, however it was not a legitimate one; it doesn't exist!! The woman in records stated that there's no way that this company could get mail with the street address they have listed and she could not find a business under that name. Don't hesitate to call a local PD and ask. I'm not talking "911", call a routine number and ask for the OIC. SO......if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is!!!!!!!!!!! Stick with reputable dealers, components are coming back online, you just have to search and look frequently. There's a local gun shop in the area where they have powder and the prices are a little higher than the were a year or two ago, but...they re not that bad. [/QUOTE]
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