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  • yoshmyster

    $400 for "restocking fee" will be the next line.

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  • mac10

    if the tax has been paid good luck getting it back

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  • Butchdog3

    Sounds like a good education moment to me.

    School of hard knocks can be a bad experience.

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  • Mobuck

    I've never heard of getting a 'refund' of tax stamp fee. That $200 goes directly to BATFE and I certainly wouldn't expect to get it back.

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  • bpost

    It is like expecting a refund from a lawyer for a retainer, it ain't gonna happen. The Government has the 400 bucks and it would take an act of congress to get it back.

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  • bambihunter

    Should have just went through with the transfer. At a year into the process, it should be about done. Even if you get your SOT, the devices will be owned/registered to the business and only valid while you have the SOT. Once the transfer happened to you as an individual, they are yours until sold later, or forfeited should you pass and next of kin doesn't want to mess with it.

    My question is did YOU ever send any money to the government for the stamp? Were these suppressors on some type of lay-away because a year should have been long enough for the stamps to process and transfer to proceed. Most places that layaway on SOT stuff won't apply for the stamp until the items are paid in full. So, if they weren't paid in full, then make them prove they sent it.

    Ultimately, you are a bit at their mercy. If you told the guy you intend to open a shop in the same line as you, he may now see you as a competitor and be even less likely to work with you. Either way, this sounds a bit like buyers remorse and for businesses that happens all the time and one becomes jaded to it. This may well be a learning situation. You both learned to be sure of what you want, even if situations change. And, you learned you don't want to deal with this dealer in the future. It sucks, but looking at it from both sides (unbiased) the dealer didn't change his mind.

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  • Ruger4me

    Welcome to the forums @Harry90 Please read the posting guideline there is a link near the top of the page. We generally do not allow complaints that are one-sided meaning we only get to hear from one individual in the dispute, That said you asked for advice and have received some. We do let members have their "rants" often enough, but please try to keep them to a minimum. And with that I will close this post since you have gotten some "advice". You can ask questions, provide comments etc. to other posts or create new ones within the guidelines, I can only say you may not always get what you ask for...

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