There are those that have the nouse to figure, and those that have the nouse to avoid legal actions.What's with the cryptic clues?
Just name them and spare the rest of us and possibly some innocent business the agony of potentially becoming a victim.

... a local tyre supplier to me who is probably a tenner a corner more expensive but I always get seen immediately, I have full faith in them, they always a square...
Apologies guys... not playing a game or meaning to be cryptic unnecessarily. Just not 100% comfortable with the name and shame thing that sometimes goes on. They may well have an overwhelming number of extremely satisfied customers. But if you are concerned, have a closer look at post #20.And yeah like Fair Hill above my post, what company is it so I don't in advertently stumble across them and can also pass on some poor feedback to anyone I know. This is how you deal with moron companies. Reputation is everything.

I think I may have spotted an issue with these tyres...
Seems as though there's two ways to run a business online. One is to buy stock in and then sell it. The other is to advertise stuff for sale and if someone buys one, then you order it, if the suppliers have any, or maybe you have to wait until they make the next batch, if they are ever going to. I can see the advantage of not keeping money tied up in stock, to a degree, but surely customer satisfaction must be of some importance to them, or eventually it'll all come tumbling down.
Frankly, if I find someone is doing the second method, they simply don't get any more of my business.
You mention a certain gunshop I sent them an email on the 22/3/20 about some bullets they said they had.? I had a reply yesterday on the 26/6/20 what!!! I could not even remember what I asked about. And they don't appear to have any.Get your money back immediately and then leave them crap reviews wherever you can. Companies need to learn it will not be tolerated. Then never buy from them again and word of mouth will ensure plenty of others don't also.
What I find with retailers is that generally speaking, the ones who seem to have the best price are very very rarely any good as a supplier. There are exceptions but I have given up trying to save money. I find reputable suppliers and pay them proper money for a proper service.
Examples would be a local tyre supplier to me who is probably a tenner a corner more expensive but I always get seen immediately, I have full faith in them, they always a square and up front with me and there is never a long wait. I pay more but I get way more service.
Same with reloading stuff and places like McAvoys. They are simply crap. Poor organisation with poor customer service and awful stock levels and a website that lies. I simply get my stuff from Reloading Solutions up the road. I go see them and pick my stuff up. I have a laugh on the phone with them. We have a trust worthy relationship and I am totally ok paying them a bit more.
I used to think you got what you paid for in terms of cost of product but actually service should be included in that. I am done with wasting time on these dickheads and their appalling way at conducting business. I would never do it. I am always up front and straight with people and expect the same back.
Vote with your feet. Get ya money back and leave them some really shite feedback
I’m reckoning this could well be a certain retailer not to far down the road from me.....if it’s any consolation, I have a neighbour thats been waiting eight months for a Mannlicher to arrive....it was supposed to take 6 wks....i now make every effort possible to avoid them like the plague....
You are of course absolutely correct....but in the op’s post the seller advertised that the item was ‘in stock’....not ‘available to order in ‘x’ days’....frankly that’s just dishonest, either you have it in stock or you haven’t.Ahh stock. Have you ever been a stock controller? If you have it in stock, you are carrying to much so your damned. If you haven’t got stock, why can’t you meet the customers needs, why don’t you have the stock. Your doomed.
in general, consider how much stock you would need to hold to open a gun store. Just work on it. Lets say, you want to stock a brand of glass, premium product. You want to become an authorised distributor. You order 1 scope. Certainly sir, that will be £2,000. WHAT? That company down the road sell them for that Nobody will buy them from me? Yes sir, but they buy 10 at a time. Now take that logic and apply it to all the new products across the board. £100,000 will disappear before you can sneeze, then you need to keep the secondhand stock And the bullets and cartridges and, and, and.
It ain’t easy being a shop Or a business these days Because you have to spend so much money before you even start trading, let’s not mention rent and rates either. If you are a multi millionaire who has a hobby and wants to lose some money in the business, a tax loss as they say, well I know one gun shop that did run on that line.
Of course that doesn’t excuse the shop not telling that they don’t Have the stock. Communication is key. But very few businesses have that sort of cash.
I politely ripped another hole into an MD'S rectum on Friday due to standards of communication. I am in the position where I can have these conversations with some people and they will listen because, (1) they want my money. (2) if they listen to me and implement the changes it can be expanded out to the other customers which will be good for their long term.
As an aside, when a company comes in to do business I always tell them one thing, after the contract is signed and everything is up and running, they really don’t want to hear from me until we are going to to review the previous 12 months. Cos if they do, then it’s trouble.. I digress.
Not sure....he got hacked off waiting before the lockdown and I did a bit of recon work for him in relation to buying an alternative from a business that I know quite well, the owner of this business went out of his way to try and sort him out....then he decided he’d rather wait a bit longer....and longer....and longer.....it’s not the first time I’ve been given the run around, so I tend to let him got on with it now! Either way, by Now I’d have told them to do one.....although if I hadn’t paid I may be tempted to buy a replacement and forget to Collect the other!has he paid for the rifle. ?????
I’m reckoning this could well be a certain retailer not to far down the road from me.....if it’s any consolation, I have a neighbour thats been waiting eight months for a Mannlicher to arrive....it was supposed to take 6 wks....i now make every effort possible to avoid them like the plague....