December 10, 2021, 02:22 PM
Black92LXAnyone done business with trigermunitions.com
www.trigermunitions.comMost of their prices seem to be about right and others are not possible.
December 10, 2021, 02:25 PM
RogueJSKOne of the many scam gun/ammo sites that have popped up lately.
Red flags include:
Poor English all over the website. Prices and stock levels that are too good to be true. Accepts Paypal for gun/ammo sales. No other online presence or reviews. Website created November 2020, despite claiming to have been around since 1993. Claim to be from Miami, but no specific address listed on their site, and none found with an online search. No business registration listing. Phone numbers with vastly different area codes listed in various places around the website. Partially hidden WHOIS domain registration info, with a Reykjavik, Iceland mailing address for initial domain registration, and a domain registration phone number that comes back affiliated with a wide variety of scam websites.
Etc.
December 10, 2021, 02:25 PM
Patrick-SP2022scam site.
no CC payments.
paypal friends and family among others is accepted.
December 10, 2021, 02:34 PM
Black92LXFigured as much however I did not venture deep enough to see the payment options.
December 10, 2021, 07:15 PM
snorisquote:
Originally posted by RogueJSK:
One of the many scam gun/ammo sites that have popped up lately.
Red flags include:
Poor English all over the website. Prices and stock levels that are too good to be true. Accepts Paypal for gun/ammo sales. No other online presence or reviews. Website created November 2020, despite claiming to have been around since 1993. Claim to be from Miami, but no specific address listed on their site, and none found with an online search. No business registration listing. Phone numbers with vastly different area codes listed in various places around the website. Partially hidden WHOIS domain registration info, with a Reykjavik, Iceland mailing address for initial domain registration, and a domain registration phone number that comes back affiliated with a wide variety of scam websites.
Etc.
Rogue is right on all counts with respect to the website. Just the language and word usage set off a gut feeling that the company is run by Nigerian scammers who graduated from Gift Card Grifting class.