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<blockquote data-quote="ez bake" data-source="post: 947821" data-attributes="member: 229"><p>I'm not talking about ammo companies gouging, I'm talking about members here who bought WWB at Wal-Mart and then tried to sell it at ridiculous prices.</p><p></p><p>Same thing happened at a number of gun-stores by way of Wal-Mart managers who were buying ammo before it hit the shelves and selling it to gun-stores and pawn-shops. I know of 3 Wal-Mart managers who were fired over this and I reported one myself once someone here posted the hot line number.</p><p></p><p>All that being said, I'd still rather have more choices than less - I don't hold anything against folks who refuse to do business with these places, but I've also started thinking that if we all hold-out on these places and more and more of them go out of business, how much better off is the firearms community (especially if these places learned a lesson out of it).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ez bake, post: 947821, member: 229"] I'm not talking about ammo companies gouging, I'm talking about members here who bought WWB at Wal-Mart and then tried to sell it at ridiculous prices. Same thing happened at a number of gun-stores by way of Wal-Mart managers who were buying ammo before it hit the shelves and selling it to gun-stores and pawn-shops. I know of 3 Wal-Mart managers who were fired over this and I reported one myself once someone here posted the hot line number. All that being said, I'd still rather have more choices than less - I don't hold anything against folks who refuse to do business with these places, but I've also started thinking that if we all hold-out on these places and more and more of them go out of business, how much better off is the firearms community (especially if these places learned a lesson out of it). [/QUOTE]
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