bentaz wrote:Move to a less retarded state
bigfellascott wrote:bentaz wrote:Move to a less retarded state
Exactly what I was thinking when reading the post, I wouldn't bother owning firearms if I had to live in that retarded state, I just couldn't be bothered with all the bulls**t.
ponkychonk wrote:Wombat wrote:As you have an email from them initially stating that extra copies were available to you I would get their refusal in writing too. Then I'd confront them with the two emails and either get cash or letters back.
Was it the same person you dealt with both times? If not it may just be a misunderstanding.
The manager of the gunshop I dealt with at the time was fired later. However I have shown them the evidence of what I was agreeing to and from what I can tell they are just point blank refusing (so far I've only spoken with a new guy who has been there a total of 3 days, but apparently he is checking with the boss before telling me this stuff)
tom604 wrote:talk to the boss, take copies of your evidence/emails (plus what you have spent in store) if he refuses take him to small claims, bit of o muck around but if your in no rush you will get a result
bentaz wrote:Move to a less retarded state
Daddybang wrote:250 for a letter!!!!
F@#K ME!!!!!!
Move to Qld I'll give ya a letter of permission for a bottle of bundy!!!
I can't believe the sh@t you mob have to deal with overthere
Stix wrote:Stupid question...
A "property letter"...what exactly is a property letter for a firearm...?
ponkychonk wrote:Stix wrote:Stupid question...
A "property letter"...what exactly is a property letter for a firearm...?
Just proof you send to the police that shows you have authorisation to shoot on a big property
ponkychonk wrote:Stix wrote:ponkychonk wrote:Stix wrote:Stupid question...
A "property letter"...what exactly is a property letter for a firearm...?
Just proof you send to the police that shows you have authorisation to shoot on a big property
So you can purchase this 'letter' from a firearms retailer...?
And it costs you $250 a pop...?
(Sheesh-im in shock...!! Thats a rort...actually no...thats an reaming of ones poop shoot...!!!)
So who owns the land which is stated on the letter, & do they actually let you go & shoot animals...?
The land is just owned by a friend of the gunshop owner, assumedly. In theory he might let me, but it seems to me there's an implicit agreement when the gunshop sells you the letter that you don't actually rock up and go shooting there
darwindingo wrote:ponkychonk wrote:Stix wrote:ponkychonk wrote:Stix wrote:Stupid question...
A "property letter"...what exactly is a property letter for a firearm...?
Just proof you send to the police that shows you have authorisation to shoot on a big property
So you can purchase this 'letter' from a firearms retailer...?
And it costs you $250 a pop...?
(Sheesh-im in shock...!! Thats a rort...actually no...thats an reaming of ones poop shoot...!!!)
So who owns the land which is stated on the letter, & do they actually let you go & shoot animals...?
The land is just owned by a friend of the gunshop owner, assumedly. In theory he might let me, but it seems to me there's an implicit agreement when the gunshop sells you the letter that you don't actually rock up and go shooting there
I'd certainly feel like I've been raped by them both, think I'll keep well clear of WA if that's the way shooters are treated... .
You really need to hurry up and move away from that crazy place and help us chip that part of the land mass off, before that BS spreads...
darwindingo wrote:Ponkychonk
It's probably, easier than it is to own 8+ there mate... A mate from the NT moved there a while back and sold most of his before he went there his place made gun shops look like complete amateurs in comparison... Farked if I know why he went there to be honest..
You should look into the process of moving with what you have, you may find it's easier than what you are dealing with where you are mate.. I doubt it could be any worse..
ponkychonk wrote:Stix wrote:ponkychonk wrote:Stix wrote:Stupid question...
A "property letter"...what exactly is a property letter for a firearm...?
Just proof you send to the police that shows you have authorisation to shoot on a big property
So you can purchase this 'letter' from a firearms retailer...?
And it costs you $250 a pop...?
(Sheesh-im in shock...!! Thats a rort...actually no...thats an reaming of ones poop shoot...!!!)
So who owns the land which is stated on the letter, & do they actually let you go & shoot animals...?
The land is just owned by a friend of the gunshop owner, assumedly. In theory he might let me, but it seems to me there's an implicit agreement when the gunshop sells you the letter that you don't actually rock up and go shooting there
ponkychonk wrote:I'd love to, but how difficult would it be to leave with 8+ guns?
straightshooter wrote:Each state has something like a small claims court where you can go if you have been defrauded or otherwise been financially dudded without the need for legal representation. It will have a $ limit like $5000 or $10000.
You entered into a verbal contract, you paid your money, you have documentary proof of the agreement and now they have reneged.
It would also be interesting to know just how fair dinkum the $250 letters are. Did you ever follow any of them up?
WA has always had the most restrictive and in many ways retarded firearm laws.
I wonder what is the greatest fear of the ruling classes over there.